Rates
LOW and HIGH SEASON INFO
LOW SEASON — December 1st through February 15th — 1 Night Minimum Stay
HIGH SEASON — February 16th through November 30th — 2 Nights Minimum Stay
The Lodge tax rate is 14.75%. The RV tax rate is 9.75%.
Rates do include Wifi Internet Access, Ramp Access, Cable TV, and Free Parking.
Free laundry room use for LODGE guests, $8 for other guests.
Reservations can be made by clicking on the RESERVATIONS tab at the top of the page. For extra information or special inquiries, please contact the Bluewater team and our staff will respond to you shortly. Rates listed here are subject to change.
CHECK-IN/CHECK-OUT
Check-in time for the Lodge and Duplex Cabin is 4 pm onwards. Check-out time is 10:00 am.
The Check-In time for the RV Campground is 12 noon with Check-out time of 11:00 am.
Day Use/late check-out is subject to availability at a charge percentage of the daily rate.
We are not charging for guests to use ramp after check-in at this time.
The Lodge
Rates Starting At
Standard:
Low Season: $149.00 Per Night
High Season: $159.00 Per Night
Loft:
Low Season: $159.00 Per Night
High Season: $189.00 Per Night
RV Campgrounds
Regular Rate Per Night
$49.00 Non-Waterfront
$59.00 Waterfront
Weekly and Monthly Rates Available.
Holiday Rate Per Night (Memorial Day, 4th of July, and Labor day)
$59.00 Non-Waterfront
$69.00 Waterfront
Duplex Cabin
Rates Starting At
Low Season: $119.00 Per Night
High Season: $129.00 Per Night
River House
All Seasons
$299.00 Year Round
TESTIMONIALS
We recently stayed at Bluewater Campground for about ten days and absolutely loved it. I had arranged ahead of time with the Campground Manager that twelve motorhomes would be in my group! We also wanted to be together in a group since some are handicapped. Everything was perfect! The views, hospitality, all the ammenities were great! Treat your self and try this little piece of Paridise tucked away in a wonderful little town! Tell them Muffin sent you!
This is a great place to stage your motorcycle tour of the Trail of Tears, Fall Creek Falls, Tale of the Dragon, Cherohala Skyway and the Smoky Mountain area. Clean, quiet, and convenient. Dayton, TN is a nice little town with a lot of historical significance, some good restaurants, antique and gift stores without typical tourist traps. Pretty and scenic!
One of the nicest campgrounds we've had the pleasure of staying in the last three years. Everything about this place is nice from the grounds, restrooms and laundry, to the great people that own and run this place. Can't say enough good things about staying here. That said, the road leading to the campground is tad intimidating, but once you're here you'll be glad you made the choice. As an aside, the fishing is excellent as well.