This is the original and smaller of two campgrounds located on Redstone Arsenal. Small quiet campground. Located along the Tennessee River on Shields Road. Each site is equipped with water and electricity. Our equipment checkout center is available for a variety of rental items, some of which include: picnic gear, trailers, barbecue grills, campers, canoes, pontoon and bass boats, and boating equipment.
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3 - 6 April 20091 of 1 people found the following review helpful
They just opened the rest of the new campground as we where leaving. It is okay, they could have done a better job. Make sure when you head to the campground that you turn left when you see the Camping Sign. It is across the street from the PX, but it is 1/2 mile from the PX. Many people get confused thinking the campground is right next to the PX, it's not. They still didn't have the washers/dryers hooked up. No cable, no wifi, not a lot at the campground. It is $20.00 a night, and you pay in full when you make your reservation. I think it is a little over priced. November 20084 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Stayed at new campground located close to PX/Commissary area. Stayed at old camp ground few years ago and will not go back. They are building addition to the campground. Which will give many more spaces and a laundry room. The electrical box and water in the existing spaces are positioned at the head of the space. Thus you have to park rig up in the space or bring extension cord and more hose. They have corrected this problem for the sites being built now. There are far too many homesteaders in this camp. Seems civilian contractors have priority over military personnel here. Staff is nice and helpful. Few campers left dogs out to bark late at night. Nov 23-30 20072 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Yes it is off the fastlane! A REAL nice peaceful place. Bit of a trip into shop, gives engine time to warm up. New park is in a field, go there if you want your dish to work. Spots are TIGHT. With a little modernizing this could be a straight 5. Very clean and upkeep was good. August 18-19 20074 of 4 people found the following review helpful
I had problems with the older campground by the river. The first problem is that the road to the campground is poorly marked, and the roadside was littered with fallen trees. As I arrived after dark, I got lost three times and had to maneuver my truck and fifth-wheel to turn around closed and locked gates. I finally found the campground through sure dumb luck. The gate guards at Gate 9 did not have a clue as to how to get there, one of them even said they thought it was closed. Another minus for Redstone Arsenal, unless you have a DoD registration sticker that is current, you can expect a LONG delay as your vehicle and trailer are thoroughly searched. The Air Force has made the stickers optional as many Air Force bases now have 100 percent ID checks 24/7 and have ceased issuance of DoD vehicle registration stickers. The guards at Gate 9 saw my sticker without an corresponding valid year sticker and threatened to remove the sticker and turn me away. They finally gave me a pass that I had to renew twice in 24 hours. And I had to go through the third degree search every time I went through the gate. After I got the rig parked, I wanted to take a nice hot shower. The bath house was serviceable except there was no hot water. There is practically no street lighting at the old campground, so if you arrive after dark, bring flashlights. Pluses include the friendly staff at the Outdoor Recreation Center who told me to just pull in to an open spot and come by the next morning to pay the camping fee. The old campground is right on the river, and there is a boat launch there. You can watch the river barge traffic, sit underneath the shaded campsites and enjoy the quiet. The new campground is very nice, with pull throughs and a new bath house, but NO trees to speak of. The new campground is well marked, close to the base facilities and eating establishments. The daily rate is higher at the new campground. With the security implementations those with large rigs will have to take a roundabout way to get to either campground. The old campground, as noted, cannot accomodate RVs larger than 30 feet. While the security precautions are understandable given the mission at Redstone Arsenal, the heightened security checks every time I entered the installation (I was in town for a amateur radio convention) made getting to the outlying campground even more of a chore. Unless you are staying for a long time and have a DoD vehicle sticker with year of expiration issued by your installation, to my way of thinking the good is outweighed by the bad. I give the ORC staff high marks, the actual maintenance of the roads and signs that lead to the old campground leave much to be desired, and the overzealous security staff make staying at Redstone Arsenal more of a chore than a pleasant experience. 17-19 Mar 20073 of 3 people found the following review helpful
The main thorough-fare to the base & to drive to the RV park (Patton Rd) was closed. Bridge out. Should be fixed by now but I would call ahead to ask. There are so many gates into Redstone, isn't possible to describe them all. We entered thru' gate 9 after telephone directions to 2 other gates proved useless. Normally the RV park is at least 7 miles from main base. With Patton Rd out-it's longer. Yes, it is a small park with narrow roads. But it is pretty. Right on the Tennessee River. Bathhouse is a concrete block, ancient bldg but it is clean. Lots of hot water. Several RV's were being lived in by day-workers on post. About 5 RV's were on site but totally vacated. Water & electric in all sights, but no dump on site. It's 1 mile down the rd. When we arr'ed I called the Outdoor Rec office and a nice man offered to drive out to pick-up our registration & $$, saving me a long drive onto base. It's not for an over night stop. Too far from main hwy's, no facilities anywhere close & the only a small children's playgnd for entertainment. But it IS pretty. If you can camp w/out sewer for a few days and want to watch birds or play golf on Redstone, it's a nice, remote and pretty place. Jan.13, 20075 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Out in the middle of nowhere, the solitude would be welcome if the long drive and bridge-construction to get there wasn't quite so frustrating. With no sewer avbl., and the dump station at least a mile away, quick and easy won't happen. Only a few sites will hold rigs over 30 feet, and there are a couple homesteaders (one with two dogs in a fence surrounding the RV - left out all day) that bring the camp even "lower" than it is. Unkept, with broken windows in the ladies room, a leaky water heater IN the ladies room, and pads/roads covered in leaves and mud, someone needs to buy some vowels to get the answer; fix this place up! It did have a nice, close park, close fishing, nice place for pets, but laundry ahs to be toted on base to the lodging facility. No recycling ANYWHERE on base, but a wonderful selection of organic foods at the commissary. March 20061 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Outdoor Rec. Staff are wonderful they make you feel at home!! Campsites are not full hook-ups. Campground is far away from the main base. Very Quiet!! They have 23 sites in all. |
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