Lazy Acres RV Park
RV Park
Write a Review 7502 Jackson Bend Road Lenior City, TN 37772 865-986-3539 Official WebsiteGPS: 35.7615, -84.2345
Overview of Lazy Acres RV Park
RV park has a 10 year rule regarding rig age.
Last Price Paid: $35
Reported by Jbstok on 5/18/2020
Longest RV Reported: 45 feet (Class A)
Reported by Jbstok on 5/18/2020
Weekly Rate Yes
Monthly Rate Yes
Number of Sites 66
Pad Type gravel
Reservations yes
Elevation 885 ft / 269 m
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Reviews of Lazy Acres RV Park 4 people have reviewed this location.
“Quiet, friendly, but no sewer on this site”
Reviewed 5/18/2020
Nightly rate: | $35 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 74 |
RV Length: | 45' (Class A) |
We stayed here while on business nearby. It's about 5 miles off I 75 and no highway noise was heard. There seemed to be mostly seasonal or long term campers here but everything was clean, well maintained and everyone we encountered was as friendly as could be. The approach to the area of the park we were in is quite steep, but once you... more
We stayed here while on business nearby. It's about 5 miles off I 75 and no highway noise was heard. There seemed to be mostly seasonal or long term campers here but everything was clean, well maintained and everyone we encountered was as friendly as could be. The approach to the area of the park we were in is quite steep, but once you get up there the gravel sites are level. The roads are all paved. We were in a newly developed site and the sewer was not installed yet. All the older sites I noticed did have sewer hookups. We didn't go into the bath house/laundry building. Don't be put off by the appearance of the building that houses the office. It's not attractive, but you won't be staying there. We were pleased with the park and manuvering our 45 foot motorhome towing a Jeep was not a problem. There is shopping and dining back toward the interstate highway and we found a gem of a municipal dog park near Fort Loudon dam, We would be happy to stay here again, especially if we could get a site with sewer hookups.
Jbstok would stay here again
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“What a hidden gem!”
Reviewed 6/21/2018
Nightly rate: | $25 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 44 |
We had been dry camping for a few days and needed a place for at least partial hookups and a dump station. This campground had everything we needed and more! The laundry facility was a surprising bonus. The staff was friendly and very helpful. Each site is visible to the next, but everyone was friendly and aware of maintaining your pr... more
We had been dry camping for a few days and needed a place for at least partial hookups and a dump station. This campground had everything we needed and more! The laundry facility was a surprising bonus. The staff was friendly and very helpful. Each site is visible to the next, but everyone was friendly and aware of maintaining your privacy.
We loved the campground and area enough that we are thinking of spending a month or two at a later time!
Linda would stay here again
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“Overall, nice quiet park with a trail system close by – 45 min to downtown Knoxville”
Reviewed 1/31/2018
Days stayed: | 3 |
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RV Length: | 24' |
Stayed here for about 3-4 months for a seasonal work gig that was off site. Park is quiet, close to the town for all your amenities. There's a cute goat farm down the hill. The Tellico lake trail system is about a 1/2 mile drive/walk to the trailhead which is really nice. Check out Mizell Bluffs! Spaces are fairly close together but is... more
Stayed here for about 3-4 months for a seasonal work gig that was off site. Park is quiet, close to the town for all your amenities. There's a cute goat farm down the hill. The Tellico lake trail system is about a 1/2 mile drive/walk to the trailhead which is really nice. Check out Mizell Bluffs! Spaces are fairly close together but is normal. Bathhouse is clean and the laundry room is convenient.
Follow signs for the office (it's not in plain sight).
Only downside has been the wi-fi. There's two routers for each side of the park. In the fall, it worked decent enough with our wi-fi ranger. However this winter, our side of the wi-fi hasn't been working and multiple calls to the office has resulted in nothing. For someone who works remotely, this has been a huge annoyance.
If you're looking to stay in the area, this is a good place to check out (not a whole lot going on, though). It's about a 45 minute drive to downtown Knoxville which isn't the most convenient.
Ugly Mug Coffee has good coffee & food choices in town and Country Kinfolk cafe has some amazing homemade food!
cshults would stay here again
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“Quiet, scenic place to wait out a repair.”
Reviewed 3/13/2017
Nightly rate: | $27 |
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Days stayed: | 30 |
Site Number: | 23 |
RV Length: | 40' |
Loved the peacefulness of the area. Plenty of places to walk the dogs. Sites have long pull through with large yards, firepits, picnic table on concrete pad, laundromat.
John and Debbie would stay here again
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“In The WRONG Business”
Reviewed 6/8/2021
I called to make a reservation at 5:45 in the evening and the woman who answered the phone explained that it was after hours and she was not at the campground. She asked if I could call back in the morning at 9:00? I told her yes, no problem. This morning I called back at 9:05 and left a voicemail message at which time we left on th... more
I called to make a reservation at 5:45 in the evening and the woman who answered the phone explained that it was after hours and she was not at the campground. She asked if I could call back in the morning at 9:00? I told her yes, no problem. This morning I called back at 9:05 and left a voicemail message at which time we left on the road for a travel day. When we stopped for lunch I called again and got voicemail. Continued on our trip and when we arrived at our destination at 4:25 I called again and when she answered I explained that I would like to see about a reservation. She stated that she was not at the office and I need to call back in the morning at 9:00. When I explained that that is what I was asked to do yesterday, she asked "and did you call?" I told her yes at 9:05 and I left a voicemail. After a pause she simply said to me "You know what, don't call back!" at which point she hung up on me. This to me is not someone who belongs in a hospitality business. I have never been treated so rudely by someone who I am trying to give my money and business to. Guess I'll go down the street to someone who appreciates someone's business.
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Amenities
Hookups
- 50 Amp
- 30 Amp
- 20 Amp
- water
- sewer
- Full Hookups
Connectivity
- wifi: free
Site Amenities
- big rig
- picnic table
- pull thru
Facilities
- dog run
- dump station
- laundry
- restrooms: flush
- showers
- trash
Pets
- dog run
- pet restrictions: Please ask for pet policy
- pets
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