Long Term RV Sites

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Long Term RV Sites

The Road Less Traveled RV Park provides long-term sites for extended stays in the rolling hills of Delano, Tennessee. Our monthly residents enjoy the freedom of settled living with full hookups and community amenities.

  • 30/50 amp electric
  • water hookups
  • Sewer connections
  • sewer hookups
  • wifi
  • fire rings
  • pet friendly
  • parking

Settle In and Stay a While at The Road Less Traveled RV Park

If you’re looking for a place to put down roots for a month or longer, The Road Less Traveled offers the stability, comfort, and accessibility that long-term RV living requires. All 27 sites come fully equipped with 30 and 50 amp electric service, water, and sewer hookups, with pull-through sites available and the park fully accommodating to big rigs of all sizes. Reliable full hookups mean you can settle in and live comfortably without compromise. Learn more about our suite of amenities.

Delano sits along US-411, one of the region’s most well-traveled corridors, putting you in an excellent position for both work and everyday living. Cleveland is about 20 minutes north and serves as the area’s primary hub for shopping, dining, healthcare, and services. It’s home to a growing number of employers across manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare including a strong industrial presence that has made Bradley County one of the more economically active counties in East Tennessee. Athens is a similarly accessible and practical option heading north, with its own retail, medical, and employment resources.

Chattanooga is only 30 minutes away and represents one of the region’s most significant employment and commerce centers, with a diverse economy spanning advanced manufacturing, technology, healthcare, and transportation. For those working remotely, the area’s proximity to larger cities means reliable access to services and infrastructure while enjoying a significantly lower cost of living than most metro areas.

The surrounding region also supports a number of industries tied to the outdoors and tourism economy. The Hiwassee and Ocoee Rivers draw visitors year-round, and the Cherokee National Forest borders much of the area, supporting recreation, forestry, and conservation-related work. Blue Ridge, Georgia is about an hour south and has become a thriving destination town, contributing to a healthy regional tourism economy throughout all four seasons.

Day-to-day conveniences are well within reach, and the natural surroundings — river access, mountain views, and four distinct seasons — make this one of the more livable and affordable long-term bases in the Southeast. For those who want to be close enough to everything without being in the middle of it, Delano and Polk County offer a rare and genuine balance.