Marion County Park is located on Nickajack Lake in Jasper TN, and is easily accessed from I-24. The sites are graveled, fairly level and big rig friendly. We stayed on a lake front lot, so we had to contend with the ample supply of goose dung. Bath houses are functional but need upgrading. The park has a good boat ramp, and other amenities include a playground, a fishing pier, and a swimming area. Most of the campers were there with boats to fish. No shade on the lake front sites, but some sites away from the lake front have partial shade. While the campground is separated from the interstate with a large span of water, the road noise reflects off the water and is somewhat noisy. Campground is quite accommodating for an overnight stay. Lots to do, see and eat in nearby Chattanooga. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park seems to have had around 40 sites set up for RVs and just about that number sit up for tent sites. The sites were fairly level. Each site was marked with gravel and had water and electricity. The power supply seemed to work well. The grass was neatly mowed and trimmed. This park is located on Nickajack Lake in Jasper TN. The main issue that bothered me was the geese. Yes, there were hundreds of them and they left their mark right on the camping areas. They deposited their droppings everywhere. One other issue we had was the reservations system. It was poor at best. The park contained lots of amenities. It had a boat ramp that looked very serviceable. The playground was in good repair. They had a theater area that looked like music was played there often. There was a fishing pier that went about 50 feet out into the lake. They had a swimming area that was well marked. The 2 bathhouses were fairly clean but appeared to be very old. It needed some work. The management must have issues with the bathhouses. They had porta-potties through out the park. I guess they were needed because of the size of the park. I would guess that it was about 10 acres with about 2 acres devoted to the camping area. There were trees when one took a site away from the lake. Otherwise, the lakes front sites were all without shade. Overall, I would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.