Which Norris Lake Campground Fits Your Travel Style?
Planning a camping trip to Norris Lake? Your experience can look totally different depending on how you like to camp. Whether you’re an RV traveler, a weekend warrior, or someone who prefers cabins over tents, Norris Lake has a spot for you.
Here’s how Norris Dam State Park and Loyston Point Campground compare for different types of campers.
For RV Campers: Norris Dam State Park
If you’re hitting the road in an RV, Norris Dam State Park offers the structure and space you need. Both the East and West campgrounds feature water and electric hookups, along with easy access to a laundromat, clean bathhouses, and pet friendly policies.
Two campground areas: East (25 sites) and West (50 sites)
Pull through sites available
Scenic wooded setting with lake access
Picnic tables, fire pits, and grills at every site
Prefer a bed over a sleeping bag? Loyston Point offers three cabins for rent, giving you lakefront views with added comfort. It’s a great option for anyone who wants the camping atmosphere without pitching a tent.
For Traditional Tent Campers: Both Are Solid Choices
Whether you want wooded seclusion or lakefront breezes, both campgrounds work well for tent campers. Amenities like hot showers, grills, and fire rings make it easy to enjoy a night under the stars without roughing it too much.
Norris Dam State Park offers more shade and direct access to hiking trails.
Loyston Point provides a quieter setting with campsites closer to the water.
Bringing Pets?
Both campgrounds are pet friendly, so feel free to bring your dog along for the adventure. Just keep them leashed and clean up after them, as both locations work hard to maintain a clean and welcoming environment for all visitors.
Many visitors come to Norris Lake for a weekend getaway and end up returning year after year. If you can picture yourself spending more time on the water, take a look at the Norris Lake homes, condos, and waterfront properties available below.