Thousand Trails Cherokee Landing Good Sam Verified Campground

1385 Old Stateline Rd, Saulsbury, TN 38067

Good Sam Verified Campground
(2 reviews) 1.5 out of 5 stars from 2 reviews
Good Sam Rating
Good Sam Rating
Facility 6
Restrooms 3
Appeal 8
(2 reviews) 1.5 out of 5 stars from 2 reviews

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Located in the southwestern corner of TN, bordering Mississippi. If you are looking for a relaxing place to go swimming, fishing, canoeing, or just kicking back, you have found it here.

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Address

1385 Old Stateline Rd
Saulsbury, TN, 38067

Open April 1 - October 25

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Facility

Type: Membership
Cabin/cottage rentals: 19
Emergency Phone
Control access gate
Dump station
Laundry
Eco-friendly park
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Eco-friendly park
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Policies

Pets welcome
Tents Allowed
Folding Tent Campers Allowed
Road condition: Good
Road type: Paved/Gravel
Onsite RV service
Table at site

Tenting Sites

Overflow area
Total spaces: 296
Spaces available: 292
Seasonal Sites: 4
Site length (Max length): 70 (70)
Gravel sites: 192
Pull-thru size: 25 x 70
Pull-thrus: 5
Back-in size: 30 x 50
Room for slideouts: Yes
Shaded sites: Mostly
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Number of full hookups: 21
Number of water: 271
Number of electric: 271
Amps: 30 Amp
Max Amps: 30

On-site rentals

Cabin/Cottage Rentals:

Rentals available: 19

Restrooms
Ice
Laundry
BBQ at site
Table at site
BBQ at site
Table at site
Entertainment
On-site RV service
Fire rings
LP gas: metered
On-site RV service
Fire rings
LP gas: metered

Swimming pool
Lake
Body of water: Lake Cherokee
Nature trails
Wading pool
Nature trails
Wading pool
Fishing

(within 10 miles)

Fishing
Boating
Hiking
Kayaking / canoeing
Kayaking / canoeing

1.5 (2 reviews) 1.5 out of 5 stars from 2 reviews
Facility
1.5
Restroom
1
Appeal
1
What is being rated?
2 2 out of 5 stars 08/16/2020

Upon arrival we somehow lucked into full hookup back-in site #19. I say lucky because 80% of the sites at this place are water and electric only. This site was level with incredible tree shade but unfortunately the voltage was consistently low. Running one A/C dropped us down to 106 volts. Yikes! And our electrical post did not have any standard outlets, so plugging in the second A/C was not an option. More bad news! Successfully programmed 20 or so over the air TV channels. My AT&T phone... Read More

Upon arrival we somehow lucked into full hookup back-in site #19. I say lucky because 80% of the sites at this place are water and electric only. This site was level with incredible tree shade but unfortunately the voltage was consistently low. Running one A/C dropped us down to 106 volts. Yikes! And our electrical post did not have any standard outlets, so plugging in the second A/C was not an option. More bad news! Successfully programmed 20 or so over the air TV channels. My AT&T phone had one bar and the hotspot wifi was ok. This campground has definitely seen better days. Roads are torn up and in dire need of repair. Tennis courts and mini golf are in deplorable condition. Pool looked ok but we didn't try it. Lodge was closed due to Covid-19. Free wifi was available on the lodge deck but it was slow. Staff does not clean the restrooms on a regular basis. The garbage in the men's restroom was not emptied once during our one week stay. One of the washing machines was ok but the three dryers were rusted and barely worked. 50 cents per load seems like a good deal, but we had to do this three times to get our clothes even close to being dry. Overall this is one of the worst Thousand Trails campgrounds that we have ever stayed in.
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1 1 out of 5 stars 10/14/2019

We arrived at night so stayed in the late registration area which I thought was a great idea. Staff was friendly. My 1 star ratings are because there is no option for 0 stars! Did not venture into the restrooms based on the level of deterioration of the rest of the park. In the morning we drove around to look for a "good" site and immediately saw why they wouldn't want you to drive around at night to look for a spot. Roads were not maintained, with deep potholes and ruts even for our Jeep.... Read More

We arrived at night so stayed in the late registration area which I thought was a great idea. Staff was friendly. My 1 star ratings are because there is no option for 0 stars! Did not venture into the restrooms based on the level of deterioration of the rest of the park. In the morning we drove around to look for a "good" site and immediately saw why they wouldn't want you to drive around at night to look for a spot. Roads were not maintained, with deep potholes and ruts even for our Jeep. The lake was scary-looking water with unidentifiable globs floating on/in it, no signs of life anywhere, greenish brown water, the excuse for a boat landing was chained off. many of the "lakeside" sites were unusable due to heavy erosion (not from prior evening's light rain either). dead-ended roads that you would have wrecked your rig trying to back out of or wound up in the water. We saw only a half dozen rigs there and, significantly, they were all parked as far away from the water as you could park. We have been Thousand Trails members since 2006 and have stayed at several different sites over the years. This is the WORST ever and TT should be ashamed that they let this campground deteriorate like this. We couldn't leave fast enough so we did not stay another night. I mentioned our experience to some people who used to live in the area and they said definitely not to go near the water or not even drink the tap water since there are factories in the area and there is "runoff". We will never go back, it was like driving through a haunted ghost town without the town.
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2 2 out of 5 stars 08/16/2020

Upon arrival we somehow lucked into full hookup back-in site #19. I say lucky because 80% of the sites at this place are water and electric only. This site was level with incredible tree shade but unfortunately the voltage was consistently low. Running one A/C dropped us down to 106 volts. Yikes! And our electrical post did not have any standard outlets, so plugging in the second A/C was not an option. More bad news! Successfully programmed 20 or so over the air TV channels. My AT&T phone... Read More

Upon arrival we somehow lucked into full hookup back-in site #19. I say lucky because 80% of the sites at this place are water and electric only. This site was level with incredible tree shade but unfortunately the voltage was consistently low. Running one A/C dropped us down to 106 volts. Yikes! And our electrical post did not have any standard outlets, so plugging in the second A/C was not an option. More bad news! Successfully programmed 20 or so over the air TV channels. My AT&T phone had one bar and the hotspot wifi was ok. This campground has definitely seen better days. Roads are torn up and in dire need of repair. Tennis courts and mini golf are in deplorable condition. Pool looked ok but we didn't try it. Lodge was closed due to Covid-19. Free wifi was available on the lodge deck but it was slow. Staff does not clean the restrooms on a regular basis. The garbage in the men's restroom was not emptied once during our one week stay. One of the washing machines was ok but the three dryers were rusted and barely worked. 50 cents per load seems like a good deal, but we had to do this three times to get our clothes even close to being dry. Overall this is one of the worst Thousand Trails campgrounds that we have ever stayed in.
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1 1 out of 5 stars 10/14/2019

We arrived at night so stayed in the late registration area which I thought was a great idea. Staff was friendly. My 1 star ratings are because there is no option for 0 stars! Did not venture into the restrooms based on the level of deterioration of the rest of the park. In the morning we drove around to look for a "good" site and immediately saw why they wouldn't want you to drive around at night to look for a spot. Roads were not maintained, with deep potholes and ruts even for our Jeep.... Read More

We arrived at night so stayed in the late registration area which I thought was a great idea. Staff was friendly. My 1 star ratings are because there is no option for 0 stars! Did not venture into the restrooms based on the level of deterioration of the rest of the park. In the morning we drove around to look for a "good" site and immediately saw why they wouldn't want you to drive around at night to look for a spot. Roads were not maintained, with deep potholes and ruts even for our Jeep. The lake was scary-looking water with unidentifiable globs floating on/in it, no signs of life anywhere, greenish brown water, the excuse for a boat landing was chained off. many of the "lakeside" sites were unusable due to heavy erosion (not from prior evening's light rain either). dead-ended roads that you would have wrecked your rig trying to back out of or wound up in the water. We saw only a half dozen rigs there and, significantly, they were all parked as far away from the water as you could park. We have been Thousand Trails members since 2006 and have stayed at several different sites over the years. This is the WORST ever and TT should be ashamed that they let this campground deteriorate like this. We couldn't leave fast enough so we did not stay another night. I mentioned our experience to some people who used to live in the area and they said definitely not to go near the water or not even drink the tap water since there are factories in the area and there is "runoff". We will never go back, it was like driving through a haunted ghost town without the town.
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1385 Old Stateline Rd, Saulsbury, TN 38067
Coordinates: 35.031230, -89.012200
Elevation:

Directions
From Jct of Hwy 18 & Hwy 57, E 12.6 mi on Hwy 57 to Old State Line Rd, S 1.5 mi on Old State Line Rd (E)

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