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Cumberland Valley RV Ranch










Cumberland Valley RV Ranch Overview
Rating
Phone (855) 787-2624
Address 509 Cumberland Mine Rd, Carthage, TN 37030, USA
Hours
Monday, 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday, 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday, 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday, 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday, 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday, 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday, 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Cumberland Valley RV Ranch Location & Map
TennesseeSmith CountyCarthageCumberland Mine Road
Cumberland Valley RV Ranch About
Are you a proud RV owner in Tennessee, always on the lookout for your next great adventure or perhaps a serene spot for a longer stay? Look no further than Cumberland Valley RV Ranch in Carthage, TN. Nestled amidst the rolling hills and picturesque valleys, this RV park offers a unique blend of tranquility, convenience, and genuine Southern hospitality. Whether you're planning a weekend escape, an extended vacation, or even a semi-permanent base, Cumberland Valley RV Ranch provides an inviting and comfortable setting for all your RV needs.
This hidden gem is designed for those who appreciate the natural beauty of the Tennessee landscape and desire a relaxed, laid-back atmosphere. It’s a place where you can unwind, enjoy the outdoors, and experience the charm of rural Tennessee living, all while having access to essential amenities and a welcoming community. We understand that finding the perfect RV park can be a challenge, which is why we’re excited to share more about what makes Cumberland Valley RV Ranch a top choice for locals and visitors alike.
Cumberland Valley RV Ranch is conveniently located at 509 Cumberland Mine Rd, Carthage, TN 37030, USA. This prime location places it within easy reach for many Tennessee residents, offering a perfect escape without venturing too far from home. One of the significant advantages of its location is its accessibility from major routes. The ranch is situated approximately 8 miles off Route 40, making it a breeze to get to directly from the highway, even with a large RV. As you drive in from Route 40, you'll immediately be struck by the stunning scenery – the beautiful hills and expansive ranches stretching over the landscape create a truly picturesque approach.
While the exact address might not always show up correctly on standard GPS maps, don't worry! Local users have noted that the park is easily found down a quiet street directly behind the sheriff's department, with clear signs guiding you the rest of the way to the ranch, which is perched on a hill and extends down into a valley. This slightly secluded, yet easily navigable, location adds to its appeal as a peaceful "bugout location" for campers with trailers, offering a sense of privacy and escape while still being connected to necessary services.
Spacious RV Sites: The park boasts generously sized spots with ample grassy areas between each, providing a greater sense of privacy and space compared to many other RV parks. This allows for comfortable outdoor living and ensures you’re not right on top of your neighbors.
Brand New Free Laundry Room: A significant convenience for any RV traveler, especially those on extended stays, is the availability of a modern and completely free laundry facility. This amenity is highly praised by guests for its cleanliness and accessibility.
Cool Ranch-Style Bath House: For those who appreciate a clean and well-maintained facility, the bathhouse at Cumberland Valley RV Ranch is described as "cool" and ranch-style, offering a comfortable and clean environment for showering and other needs.
Manager On-Site and Responsive: Rachel, the property manager, is consistently highlighted in reviews for her exceptional friendliness, helpfulness, and responsiveness. She is dedicated to ensuring guests have a positive experience and is always willing to address any concerns or situations that may arise.
Wooded/Hilly Setting: One of the most appealing features of Cumberland Valley RV Ranch is its setting within the woods and hills of Carthage. This natural environment provides a beautiful backdrop for your stay and contributes to the overall sense of peace and tranquility.
Abundant Wildlife: Nature lovers will appreciate the opportunity to observe various wildlife around the park. This adds an extra layer of enjoyment for those who enjoy being immersed in the natural world.
Privacy: Thanks to the spacious sites and the natural surroundings, the park offers a good degree of privacy for each camper, allowing for a more personal and undisturbed experience.
Laid-Back Lifestyle: The overall atmosphere at Cumberland Valley RV Ranch is described as laid-back and relaxing, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a tranquil getaway from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Pet-Friendly: If you travel with your canine companions, you’ll be pleased to know this ranch is great for dogs, allowing your furry friends to enjoy the open spaces as much as you do.
Proximity to Outdoor Activities: The ranch is conveniently close to local parks and walking trails, providing opportunities for outdoor recreation, hiking, and exploring the natural beauty of the Carthage area.
Quick Access to Amenities: Despite its serene setting, the park offers quick access to essential services. Guests report being able to easily reach groceries and a Walmart, ensuring you have everything you need for a comfortable stay.
While specific, publicly advertised promotions aren't always consistent, the fact that many guests choose to extend their stays significantly (with one reviewer mentioning staying for 8 months after an initial one-month plan) speaks volumes. This suggests that the value and positive experience offered by Cumberland Valley RV Ranch often lead to longer-term commitments, which can often come with more favorable rates. We encourage prospective campers to contact Rachel directly to inquire about any current long-term stay discounts or special offers that might be available for your specific travel plans.
To learn more about Cumberland Valley RV Ranch, check availability, or make a reservation, you can reach out using the following contact details:
Address: 509 Cumberland Mine Rd, Carthage, TN 37030, USA
Phone: (855) 787-2624
Mobile Phone: +1 855-787-2624
The manager, Rachel, is known for her accessibility and willingness to assist, even after hours, so don't hesitate to reach out with any questions you may have.
For Tennessee locals, Cumberland Valley RV Ranch presents an ideal solution for a variety of RV camping needs. Its strategic location in Carthage, just off Route 40, makes it easily reachable for weekend getaways or even spontaneous trips. The park's emphasis on spacious, private sites nestled in a natural, wooded setting provides a genuine escape from the daily grind, allowing you to truly relax and reconnect with nature without traveling vast distances.
The excellent amenities, particularly the free and modern laundry facilities and clean bathhouse, add a level of comfort and convenience that makes both short and extended stays highly enjoyable. The consistently praised management by Rachel ensures that any issues are promptly and satisfactorily addressed, creating a welcoming and hassle-free environment. For those with dogs, the pet-friendly nature of the ranch is a major plus, allowing the whole family to enjoy the Tennessee outdoors.
While some minor points like occasional landfill odors or truck noise might occur, the overwhelming sentiment from long-term guests is that the positive aspects – the beauty of the area, the laid-back atmosphere, the excellent amenities, and the responsive management – far outweigh any minor inconveniences. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, a convenient base for exploring central Tennessee, or a comfortable spot for an extended stay, Cumberland Valley RV Ranch offers a truly compelling option for RV enthusiasts right here in our own backyard.
Customer Reviews
First off, we really liked the fact that this place is in the woods/hills. The spots are spacious with lots of grassy areas in between each one, so it offers more privacy. Lots of wildlife to see. There is a very nice bath house and laundry available. Manager, Rachel is very friendly and helpful. The only reason I gave this place 4 stars is because of the location...sadly, it is right next to a landfill, and in my opinion, this is the main downfall. With that being said, it doesn't smell terrible all the time, only when the wind blows a certain way. And the noise from the trucks can get loud. The only other issue was that the grass/weeds needed to be tended more often. Overall, we liked it and will go back.
Cumberland valley rv ranch is laid back and in a beautiful area of Carthage. Close to parks and walking trails. As you drive in off of route 40 the hills are beautiful and the ranches extending over hills and valleys. Rachel is a great property manager and is always responsive and always wanting to fix whatever the situation. We came for a month and stayed 8 months because the great things about this ranch outweigh the minuses. The ranch is great if you like a laid back lifestyle, have dogs, like a brand new free laundry room, a cool ranch style bath house, and quick access to groceries and what ever you need at Walmart and about 8 miles off route 40. Also if you come, you will find that the park doesn’t show up on maps correctly, it is down the quiet street behind the sheriffs department and signs direct you back to the ranch perched on a hill and down in a valley. So it is a perfect bugout location for campers with trailers! I have found that issues always come up when you travel, it is how they are handled that is important and Rachel always works to solve every issue to my satisfaction. Someone mentioned Rachel’s outfit, she doesn’t wear any KOA yellow and brown, just normal clothes. She is often out mowing and weed whacking and I would cut her slack if you don’t get greeted in a polo and khakis! She is accessible after hours and I don’t need her to dress for me! Here are pictures of the grounds and Carthage area
This is a brand new campground and as such it's going to have some teething problems. 😬 I did hear some horror stories about prior entitled residents taking advantage. 😡 They are all gone now. Along with their less than desirable RV units. Of the 20 or so that were there during my stay only a couple were on the verge of aging out. 🤫 All of the other ones were either brand new or only a couple of years old. I can imagine how expensive and time-consuming it is to carve a campground out of a mountain side. All the plans and the layout of the electric ⚡ and the 💦 and permits and inspections 🧐This particular campground has sewer💩 every site as well! The bath house is wonderful with private bathrooms and showers. It is rather cold inside though. 🥶 Probably very nice on a hot day but not so nice after a evening shower. The bath house needs a designated walkway so you don't have to go through one of the campsites to get to it 🫢 I was inconvenienced to learn that the bath house auto locks at about dark. So it is not open at night. However being out at night I noticed that they have street lighting!💡 And even this was tastefully thought out beforehand. It's just enough light. It's shining downward on the street. It doesn't shine in anybody's camper 😳 Of course this is the advantage to building something now with all the new types of lighting to choose from. These lights also don't seem to attract a lot of bugs.🦟🐝 Also have brand new complementary washers and dryers!🧺 This is a fantastic perk. It is wonderful to have a full size washer with a full cycle. 🙌🏻Finally I can get in my sheets and blankets and pool towels washed. I'd like to see them put in a designated pet washer because in my experience people with pets ruin the washing machines! 😖 I did not experience any odors while visiting either from the landfill or the nearby run off from the mine. There is only one campsite that is adjacent to the runoff holding area and it has a seasonal camper on it already so that shouldn't be a problem. It was raining a lot when I was there so it was cool instead of hot and muggy. I didn't notice anything from the landfill. It's a small property and has two loops. A mountain area and a valley area. The sites are almost level, at least in the mountain area. They lost a lot of trees🌲 in the storms recently.😐 They've come a long way and of course they still have more to do. The manager is wonderful. 😃Rachel. The number of signage and redundancy is a bit disconcerting 😵but this must be left over from the initial group of undesirables.🤨 If you have to put up a sign that says bring your own toiletries on every bathroom door and also mention bring your own TP I'm going to guess that they won't know what toiletries or TP mean?🤯 That's redundant anyway. TP🧻 is a toiletry.👨🏻🏫 This is the first time I've seen a mouse-eared🐭 deer! 😳 They are a lot more elusive than the whitetail deer 🦌 that just wander around. I noticed one cabin in the wooded area 🪵adjacent to the valley area. It looks cute but rather small. I'm sure they're going to put more in because those are a good income 🤑 This is a nice quiet place to stay for a few days or a week. 🥰 It's conveniently located just off I-40, and only about 2 mi from a Super Wally World 🤩
Really enjoyed the place , was pleased on how it wqs set up with the larger sized lots , the young lady and family that manage the place were really good people. The bathhouse and laundry area was always kept clean and in order . The wildlife in the area was definitely a bonus to the stay . We will definitely stay there agin in the near future
If you are looking for the WORST rv park in the state, then look no further. You have found it. Due to financial strain I was stuck here a year. Just a few of the things I dealt with include but are not limited to: - the wifi never worked the entire time I lived here. -It's right next to the smith county landfill, so everytime you walk outside you'll want to vomit from the smells - the manager is very rude - there's raw sewage on the ground in multiple spots (pictured below) that we dealt with for over 6 months - right before we left we caught the owner sneaking around our rv at 11 pm on a week night. I heard detailed accounts from other tenants and saw videos of him getting very aggressive with tenants If you need a place to stay for a night or two you'd be much better off staying in the walmart parking lot just down the road. But if you want to live and be treated like trash then this is the place for your family get away.
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