Group Camping

Our group campsite is a fantastic deal for those who would like to stay in the Ocoee River area overnight. Our group campsite has a covered pavilion near our main outpost building and bath house facilities.

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Pull in. Plug in. Leave the rest behind.

The Site

Our group campsite is for parties of up-to-eight or more and will accommodate up to 100 people ($100/night min. and $15/per additional camper). It is located at our main outpost property and is within 100 yards of our bath house and gift shop. It has a covered pavilion with picnic tables and a fire pit.

We have hot showers, newly renovated facilities, and the cleanest bathrooms on the Ocoee River. We take pride in our facilities and want to ensure that each guest has the best possible experience while staying with us. We can accommodate individuals, families, and both small and large groups of any kind.

What’s included:

Access to 9-acre riverfront area with fishing and swimming across the road
Covered pavilion
Fire pit
Picnic table
On-site recreation: disc golf, basketball, ping pong, darts, and cornhole
Bathhouse on property

Rates

Starting at $100/night minimum for groups up to 8 and $15 per additional camper — one of the best stays in the region.

Bigfoot Outfitters Property Map

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The Property

Our 35-acre property sits just two miles off the main road — easy to reach, but a world away from the noise. Deer wander through regularly, the night sky is dark enough for genuine stargazing, and there’s always something to do between adventures.

On-site amenities:

Bring your own raft, canoe, kayak, or tubes to float the Lower Ocoee River and take out at Bigfoot Outfitters
We’re also less than 3 miles from the Cherokee National Forest
Covered pavilion with charcoal grills and picnic tables
9-hole Frisbee disc golf course
Basketball goal, corn hole, ping pong, and darts
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Adventures at Your Doorstep

The Ocoee River area is a genuine outdoor playground. You could fill a week without repeating yourself:

Tubing, swimming, and fishing from our private riverfront access
Whitewater rafting on the legendary Ocoee River (Class 3–4 rapids, the site of the 1996 Olympic whitewater events)
Hiking to several spectacular waterfalls in the surrounding mountains
Boating on nearby Parksville Lake
Mountain biking on scenic, top-rated trails
Glider rides and geocaching for something a little different

Location

Bigfoot Outfitters Welcome Valley Road, Benton, TN — just off Hwy 64 East along the Ocoee corridor.

Two miles off the main road, easy to find, and worth every turn.
From I-75: Take Exit 20 onto the Cleveland Bypass (APD-40) and follow it approximately 8 miles. Stay on the bypass until you see the large green sign for Hwy 64 East – Ocoee Exit (ignore other Hwy 64 exits).

Follow Hwy 64 East for about 13 miles. You’ll cross a large bridge over Hwy 411 — don’t exit. About 3 miles later, the road narrows to two lanes and you’ll cross a smaller bridge over the Lower Ocoee River.

Take the next left onto Welcome Valley Road. (If you pass The Ocoee Gondolier Restaurant on your left, you’ve gone too far.) Travel 1.5 miles down Welcome Valley Road and look for the
Bigfoot Outfitters sign on the right.

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