Tom Sawyer’s RV Park

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Tom Sawyer’s RV Park is a charming and picturesque camping destination along the Mississippi River’s banks. It offers a serene and natural setting, ideal for travelers seeking a peaceful retreat. With its spacious RV sites, stunning river views, and ample recreational opportunities, the park is a favorite among RV enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Visitors can enjoy fishing, bird watching, and relaxing by the river, making it a perfect getaway.

Tom Sawyer's RV Park

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Tom Sawyer’s RV Park Rates

Concrete Pull-Thrus

  • Overnight: $59
  • Discount: $53
  • Weekly: $371
  • Monthly: Not Available​​

Gravel Pull-Thrus

  • Overnight: $47
  • Discount: $42
  • Weekly: $294
  • Monthly: Not Available​​

Gravel Back-In (#63)

  • Overnight: $42
  • Discount: $37
  • Weekly: $259
  • Monthly: Not Available​​

Woods/Monthly Section Gravel Pull-Thrus

  • Overnight: $33
  • Discount: $29
  • Weekly: $203
  • Monthly: $600​​

Gravel Back-Ins

  • Overnight: $28
  • Discount: $25
  • Weekly: $175
  • Monthly: $525​​

Gravel Back-In End Sites

  • Overnight: $33
  • Discount: $29
  • Weekly: $203
  • Monthly: $600​​

Primitive Tent Sites

  • Overnight: $15
  • Additional person charge: $7 per night per tent
  • Maximum stay: 3 nights within a 30-day period

Tom Sawyer's RV Park Rates

Tom Sawyer’s RV Park Amenities

  • Natural Attractions: The park boasts endless river traffic, offering guests a unique opportunity to observe the Mississippi River’s dynamic environment. Additionally, there are plenty of trails and wildlife to explore, complementing the park’s nicely mowed fields and long, level concrete sites.
  • Fishing: For fishing enthusiasts, the park has a lake and two ponds stocked with a wide array of fish.
  • RV Sites: There are easy-access pull-thru sites with options for 30 or 50-amp power, city water, and city sewer. Over three dozen concrete sites are available, and guests can choose between sites in the shade of the woods or along the river’s edge. The motor home riverfront section and the 5th wheel riverfront section offer stunning views of the Mississippi River.
  • Future Developments: The park is continually improving, with plans for future enhancements to make the guest experience even more enjoyable.
  • Proximity to Attractions: The park is conveniently located a few miles from both I-40 and I-55, making it easy to access Downtown Memphis, which is 10 miles away, and Graceland, which is 20 miles away.

Tom Sawyer's RV Park Amenities

Tom Sawyer’s RV Park Map

Tom Sawyer's RV Park Map
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Tom Sawyer’s RV Pet Policy

  • Leash Requirement: Pets must be kept on a leash at all times.
  • Neighborly Courtesy: Pets should not disturb neighbors, and owners must clean up after their pets promptly, disposing of waste appropriately.
  • Unattended Pets: Pets should not be left unattended outside, and the use of tethers or tie-outs is discouraged.
  • Noise Control: Pets should be kept quiet to avoid excessive barking.
  • Restricted Areas: Pets are not allowed in park facilities.
  • Breed Restrictions: The park does not permit certain dog breeds, including pit bulls, American bulldogs, Staffordshire bull terriers, Dobermans, Rottweilers, or mixes of these breeds. Guests bringing these breeds into the park will be asked to leave without a refund due to insurance requirements.

Attractions Near Tom Sawyer’s RV Park

Mallory-Neely House

This historic home, built in 1852 and renovated in the 1890s, is a 25-room Italianate mansion in Victorian Village. It features stenciled and hand-painted ceilings, parquet flooring, and stained-glass windows from the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, retaining most of its original furnishings.

Mallory-Neely House

Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park

This 13,467-acre park bordering the Mississippi River consists of bottomland hardwood forests, two lakes, miles of hiking trails, a museum and nature center, and abundant wildlife. It offers cabins, camping, swimming, and picnic facilities.

Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park

Memphis Botanic Garden

Spanning 96 acres, it includes specialty gardens like My Big Backyard family garden and a new Herb Garden. The garden hosts monthly art exhibits, special events, seasonal plant sales, a farmers market, and educational programs. It also features Fratelli’s Cafe and facilities for weddings and events.

Memphis Botanic Garden

Memphis Brooks Museum of Art

A cultural hub with fine art collections dating from antiquity to the present. It showcases Italian Renaissance and Baroque paintings and sculptures, European and American paintings, and hosts a variety of events and activities.

Memphis Brooks Museum of Art

Memphis Railroad and Trolley Museum

Located off Main Street at Central Station, it explores the history and technology of railroading with exhibits, model layouts, artifacts, murals, and interactive displays.

Memphis Railroad and Trolley Museum

Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum

A Smithsonian Institution exhibition that narrates the story of music pioneers who overcame racial and socio-economic barriers to create influential music. It covers Memphis music from the 1930s to the present.

Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum

Memphis Zoo

Home to over 3,500 animals representing 500 species, this 76-acre zoo features exhibits like the Northwest Passage, a China-themed area with giant pandas, and the Teton Trek with grizzly bears and gray wolves.

Memphis Zoo

Mississippi River Museum

A world-class museum with 18 galleries showcasing 10,000 years of Lower Mississippi River history.

National Ornamental Metal Museum

The only U.S. museum dedicated to fine metalwork. It features changing exhibitions, metalworking demonstrations, and classes, with a stunning view of the Mississippi River.

National Ornamental Metal Museum

Southland Park Gaming & Racing

Offers live greyhound racing, simulcast racing, various gaming options, dining experiences, and live entertainment.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I make a reservation at Tom Sawyer’s RV park?

To reserve a spot at Tom Sawyer’s RV Park, you need to call their office at (870) 735-9770. It’s advisable to make a reservation in advance.

What is contact-less check-in at Tom Sawyer’s RV park?

The park has implemented a contact-less check-in procedure. The office is closed to the public, and guests are encouraged to call the office for reservations and check-in processes​.

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