Relaxing Whispering Falls RV Park in Tennessee: Sound Soothing Waterfalls to Explore

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Woman photographing a cascade at Burgess Falls SP

If you’re considering exploring the U.S. in an RV this year, you’ll find yourself in good company. According to the RVshare 2024 Travel Trend Report, of the nearly 90% of Americans planning to head out and travel in the next 12 months, almost 60% are looking forward to an RV road trip. The appeal isn’t hard to miss when you consider the comfort, convenience, and customized space an RV provides. Of course, options to pick a pristine place to park enhance the journey further. If your trip happens to be taking you to Tennessee, your southern getaway can include a well-earned dose of tranquility at Whispering Falls RV Park.



While some travelers are certainly looking for high-energy entertainment out on the road, Whispering Falls RV Park provides campers with a place to land that comes complete with the sound of soothing waterfalls to wake up to each day of their stay. That’s because this inviting RV park is situated in Sparta, Tennessee, within easy reach of Burgess Falls State Park. The proximity to the park offers seamless access to time enjoying the beauty of the great outdoors. It also provides a natural cascade-inspired soundtrack for your RV site that’s one-of-a-kind.

Spend time exploring Burgess Falls State Park

Cascade view at Burgess Falls State Park

It’s hard to imagine anything more refreshing than starting your day with the sound of waterfalls in your ears. At Whispering Falls RV Park, this experience is matched only by the fun of knowing you can spend your day exploring those cascades for yourself without having to go far at all. Burgess Falls State Park hosts four waterfalls to admire during a visit, and the park entrance is just about 500 feet from the RV park. A great option for maximizing the view is to trek one of the primary trails that runs through the park. The Ridge Top Trail is a 1-mile route to explore, while the River Trail is a bit shorter at just under a mile. If you’re looking for a challenge with scenery as your reward, be sure to try the River Trail/Service Road Loop while you’re here.

Park guests will find a picnic with a waterfall view and birds chirping overhead is always an inviting option after time on the trails. However, if you want to get even closer to the cascades, you can reach the base by canoe or kayak if you leave from the Cane Hollow Recreation Area. If you’re an angling enthusiast, feel free to match your waterfall-watching fun with fishing for bream and small and largemouth bass while you’re out on the water.

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Enjoy on-site relaxation and convenience

View of Whispering Falls RV sites

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When you return to your campsite at Whispering Falls RV Park after exploring Burgess Falls State Park, you’ll find time relaxing on-site is designed to be equally enjoyable. This family-friendly destination hosts 23 sites in total that are set up to support big rigs. Each site hosts a fire pit and a picnic table for guests to enjoy, as well as full RV water, sewer, and electrical hookups. When you book your place at Whispering Falls RV Park, you can always connect at the touch of a button thanks to the Wi-Fi that’s included in your perfect RV campground stay.



Making your Tennessee getaway even more convenient is the fact that Whispering Falls RV Park provides guests with access to a laundry room and bathroom on-site, with showers available to use. If you need to stock up on some essentials, the park’s convenience store has an inventory that includes food, beverages, ice, propane, and firewood. With the basics in place, there’s no reason not to enjoy a night under the stars serving up s’mores as you listen to the cascades in the distance. If you happen to be traveling with your dog as part of your adventuring crew, they’re more than welcome to stay at Whispering Falls RV Park too as long as they remain on a leash.

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.