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Originally Posted by foszoe
That would be perfect. My wife suffers Reynauld's attacks in cold weather but we wanted to do a late camp this year since we just moved from a pop up to a used fifth wheel. I see David Crockett State Park is near there. Maybe we will try that!
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David Crockett State Park is just west of Lawrenceburg, almost in town actually, and has some pretty good facilities. They do not have full hookups, only water/electric, so take a blue tank with you or you'll be moving the trailer every couple of days.
There is a campground in Ethridge, called Heritage Campground and RV Park. It's not "fancy" and some of the sites are fairly tight, but all "pull-through" in the rows. We stayed in the back-in site on the back row next to the fence on the far west side of the campground. There were open fields on the west (awning side of the trailer) and a horse barn behind the trailer. I'd imagine in the summer there would be a problem with flies from the horse barn, but when we were there, it wasn't bad at all, and the view of the sunset while sitting under the awning every evening was fantastic.
There are some "permanent residents" in seasonal sites, so expect a few "very old trailers without the "new look and appeal" throughout the campground. Everyone was friendly and we enjoyed our talks with anyone we met in the campground. It's not expensive and you definitely get "value for dollars" with what you pay for a site.
https://heritagecampgroundrv.com/
Anywhere around that area, be prepared for Amish "horse and buggy traffic" and every Friday/Saturday a ride through the back roads can produce some fantastic cinnamon rolls and home-made goodies.