Fooshee Pass Campground is located on Watts Bar Lake. It is a great place to camp, hang out, and enjoy the many recreational activities on the lake. Many campers enjoy taking their boat out and skiing, fishing, or just enjoying the lake and the mountains. Many also enjoy canoeing, kayaking, and relaxing in the beach area.
Fooshee Pass Campground has 55 sites (52 RV sites, 3 tent sites), all sites with water and electricity. Each site also has a picnic table, a barbecue grill, and a fire ring. There is a boat ramp, playground area, roped-off swimming area, bathhouse/restrooms, hot showers, and a dump station. We also have a picnic pavilion, picnic tables, grill, fire pits, and handicap facilities. There is also a large day-use area for a small fee for use of the boat ramp and swimming area.
195 Sandy Bottoms Lane
Ten Mile, TN 37880
From I-75, take Exit 60. Continue west on Hwy 68 for 14.5 miles. Turn north on Hwy 304. Go 2 miles, turn left on Fooshee Bend Road. Go 1 mile to Recreation Area.
Beautiful campground nestled under oak trees with lakeside views, ours was from site 3. Each site has nice gravel lots, concrete picnic tables and metal fire rings. The new campground store was stocked with basic supplies. We greatly appreciated the excellent communication with our last minute reservation!
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Spent the weekend and had a wonderfully relaxing time. Will certainly go back. The campground is well maintained and quiet and the views of the lake are largely unobstructed. The sites are generously sized. We were originally booked at site 15 but upon arrival discovered the terrain was excessively sloped toward the lake and we would never have been able to level the camper. The camp hosts came by as we were trying to figure it out and offered us to move to a choice of 3 other sites. We moved to site 34 and were very pleased. The only other odd part of the park is that power and water hookups for many sites are oddly located on the camp side of the camper and far away from the usual rear left corner of the camper. Our water hose reached the faucet but only because our water hookup is at the front corner of the camper. Our power cord would not reach at all, but the campground keeps 30 amp extension cords as loaners at no charge, which worked great. Had we needed more hose we would have needed to buy one from the camp store. If you don’t know the campground it might be good to book your first visit over the phone to make sure you’re placed in a site that meets your needs. That said, DO visit this campground. It’s lovely.
My wife and I and our family stayed at Fooshee Pass for five days. The park managers, Lindsey and Alex, were exceptionally professional and very helpful. They made our trip seem effortless by assisting us with hook up, an issue we had with Camper, firewood, and pointed us to some things that we needed in the store on site. The lake was absolutely beautiful. We were in a 35 foot long RV trailer and were placed on campsite five which was a perfect fit for us. We found the bath house to be very well-kept, clean, spacious, and well-maintained. We were exceptionally pleased to find that quiet time after 10 was enforced, and got a great night’s sleep. We would suggest Fooshee Pass to anyone looking for a place to camp in Tennessee.