Ocoee River RV Sites
Bring your rig and stay a while. Situated on our 35-acre mountain property along the lower Ocoee River, our RV park puts you right where the adventure is — riverfront access, disc golf, fishing, and some of the best whitewater in the country just steps from your site. With only six full-hookup sites, it’s never crowded, always peaceful, and exactly the kind of place you’ll want to come back to.




Pull in. Plug in. Leave the rest behind.
The RV Sites
Six full-hookup sites. Level, wooded, and spread out the way RV camping should be. Whether you’re rolling through for a weekend or settling in for the season, our low-density layout means you’ll actually feel like you’re in the mountains — not a parking lot.
What’s included at every site:
Rates
Starting at $45/night, with significant discounts for longer stays — making the Ocoee River RV Park one of the best-value extended stays in the region.
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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:





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