Moustail Landing State Park
This 1,247-acre area is located on the east banks of the Tennessee River in the state's picturesque Western valley. Tradition has it that Mousetail Landing received its name during the Civil War period when one of the area's tanning companies caught fire. The exodus of mice fleeing the burning tannery was so profuse that the area in proximity of the park became known as Mousetail Landing. The scenic Buffalo River flows nearby, providing opportunity for family canoe float trips. The park campground has a modern bathhouse, laundromat, and electricity/water hookups to 19 of the 24 campsites. A dump station is also located within this area. Spring Creek is a 21-site campground found on the banks of the Tennessee River. Campsites are equipped with picnic tables and grills. Backcountry camping is allowed but requires a permit.
Hawgs & Hillbillies
Hawgs & Hillbillies offers primitive camp grounds for anyone who wants to rough it out in the beautiful country land of Perry County. Hawgs and Hillbillies is also a great stop for any motorcycle lover since it is our local “Biker Bar”.
Heaths Canoe Rental
Heath’s Canoe Rental has several campsites along the beautiful Buffalo River. So if you are planning a long trip down the Buffalo be sure to ask them about the locations of their camp sites so you can find the best spot for you.
Buffalo Buds Canoes, Kayaks, and Campground
Buffalo Buds Canoes, Kayaks, and Campground offers two different kinds of camping depending on what your needs are. He has a few rustic cabins for rent or you can choose to pitch a tent in a few different locations depending on what you want your view to be. Tents can be pitched right on the river or on higher ground throughout the general campsite area up on the terraces or other high ground.