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18 RV Parks near Nashville, Tennessee
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4010 Anderson Rd Nashville, Tennessee 37217 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 37 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 5 Reviews
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Sep 2018 - $10.00
This might be an OK park for tents or little trailers. We did not like it. The pull through was narrow and curved and the tree branches made it more narrow. It was dark and there was nowhere one would enjoy sitting outside to enjoy nature. It just was not pretty. Bathroom clean and nice. Dump station difficult to get to so we skipped it. There was water and electric that worked well. We could see a filtered view of the lake through the forest. Some small back-in sites were on the lake which might have been nice. We had reservations to return in a few days but we cancelled. We did not want to return. - ClayLady
Aug 2018 - $24.00
Wow, so many positives and a few negatives. We stayed here for a week in one of the non hookup areas. We have been on the road all summer and have seen a ton of campgrounds and I have to say that the sites themselves are the best we have seen in the country all summer. So many have awesome proximity and access to the lake and all of the sites are dug into a forested area so that you don't see the neighbors almost at all. Reserve early and get one of the spots by the lake, with or without power. One bathroom has a shower AND one free washer/dryer which were handy. On the negative side is the availability of the bathrooms, of which there are 2. Both were EXTREMELY far away from our site (25). I'd estimate that walks to both were easily 1/4 and 1/2 miles respectively. Also, if you don't have hookups, access to potable water is terrible. For such a large campround, they absolutely need more faucets. Faucets were at the bathrooms but they could only spray water rather than a normal stream, which was tough to put in a cooler or bucket. Also, there is no propane nearby and when I asked the camp host about the whereabouts of propane he had no idea and had the audacity to tell me to google it. Great customer service. Also, there is only one driveway in and you have to pass the kiosk every time. If someone or a line of people are waiting to check in, you have to wait for each and every one before being able to enter, even if you just went down the road for ice or something. They need a fast lane. Anyway, after all is said and done, if you are prepared with some of the info I have given, this could really be a wonderful experience in an awesome camping area. - CaliDiscGolf
Aug 2017 - $13.00
This campground is a bit of a hidden gem. It is an Army Corp of Engineers Campground on J Percy Priest Lake. There are only 10 sites with electric and water and 20+ primitive (dry camping) sites. You make reservations on recreation.gov and if you want W/E, you obviously need to reserve well in advance...which I did. Then I decided to extend the reservation by one day and the "helpful" gov't agent moved us to a dry camping spot. I didn't thoroughly check the reservation details so part of the blame is with me BUT then there is the agent...my new best friend. When we arrived he worked his magic. We had to move 3 times over 5 days but we had W/E for 4 of the 5 days. Instead of that last day dry camping we headed in for a staycation in Nashville...which is a 30 min drive. The W/E sites are level (dry camping..not so much) with plenty of space between sites. Relatively new circuitry. Elevated hose bib allowed for ease of attaching the filter and regulator. Clean, off the road, dump station. The views of the lake are beautiful. It would be great if they increased the number of sites to W/E and had more showers but they honor the America the Beautiful pass so we stayed 5 nights for 50% off. Not bad! So the agent is my hero and exploring Nashville was a blast from our haven at the lake. - Boerne6
2626 Music Valley Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37214 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 364 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 300 Reviews
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Jan 2019 - $88.00
We had one of the deluxe patio sites, which was the top of the price range but we wanted the paved surface instead of gravel. Some of the gravel sites looked a little muddy, but overall a very nice campground. Sewer had 2 hookups; good to not have to stretch the hose a long distance. We were told the wifi was not working when we checked in, so we didn't try to use it. Trash is collected at your site in the mornings between 8 and 10...it's nice I don't have to carry it to the dumpster, but if you have trash to get rid of after 10 am, there's no trash cans. This also is a problem when we pick up after our dogs... no where to go with the poop bags. Not even a can at the fenced dog run. Only other complaint: laundry room is open only during store hours, so no doing laundry early in the morning or in the evening. - jimandlisa
Dec 2018 - $80.00
This is a nice, clean campground with lots of facilities including a very nice hot tub. Access roads were paved and relatively easy to maneuver through ... my only issue was the campground has large rocks placed at several of the corners, I assume to protect the grass. Given how close these rocks are to the road it is necessary to watch carefully when going around corners. The staff was friendly and helpful and acted quickly to resolve the two issues I encountered with my sight (stripped water faucet, and a 50 amp circuit breaker that would randomly trip). Trash service at this campground was also a bit inconvenient as they only pick up between 8:00 and 10:00 and do not offer self service dumpsters outside of this two hour window. On the long pull through site I was on the utilities were at the rear edge of the sight so I needed to use 20 ft of sewer hose and 35 ft of water to hookup. Overall, though, this is a clean and well run campground and because of its great location I will camp here again the next time I come to Nashville. - Greg and Kim
Dec 2018 - $43.00
We loved our stay here in Nashville- The camp site was nice and they even picked up the trash curbside in the mornings~ We will be back! - Kimberli_Mastriani
3343 Bell Rd Nashville, Tennessee 37214 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 130 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 33 Reviews
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Oct 2018 - $95.00
Excellent park, gated, on the lake, courteous staff, and easy access to Nashville!! So happy we didn’t stay in one of the parks by Grand Ole Opry. We couldn’t say enough about the staff. Office was even open Sunday morning at 8:00 am for me to get more quarters for my laundry. Hours are 8 am - 6pm everyday - Cynlruss
Oct 2018 - $80.00
Friendly staff. Nice setting on a point of a lake. Park roads and sites were tight but had great views. Paved sites and roads. - 69 scotty
Oct 2018 - $95.00
This is a great RV Park. Great water views. Close to Nashville. - RPFawcett
2616 Music Valley Dr Nashville, Tennessee 37214 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 110 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 303 Reviews
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Nov 2018 - $53.00
Stayed on site 313 which was a level gravel back in site with a concrete pad. The sites give you ample room to open slides on both sides and the roads are wide enough to navigate and make it easy to back into your site. The wifi and TV were very good here and the park has a good size dog park. The plus to this park is that for $10. a shuttle arrives at the park each hour to transport you to the downtown area which well worth it as parking is an issue. The staff were extremely friendly and and will assist in selecting and obtaining tickets for events. The park is next door to a Camping World and just off the freeway but is quite. - Irish2
Nov 2018 - $59.00
Two Rivers RV Park is just off the freeway, in between an RV dealership and a Camping World, in a row of other RV parks, about 1 1/2 miles from the Grand Ole Opry ($7 by Lyft), and ten miles from downtown. The park is clean and the people friendly. Sites are level gravel, and have a concrete pad for the picnic table. As private parks go, site spacing wasn’t terrible. The hookups were all very close together. Sewer hookup was within six inches of the fresh water. The water was heavily chlorinated, and I think this is the park that destroyed our water filters. Cell service was fine. I didn’t try the WiFi. - AnnP
Oct 2018 - $53.00
There were no 50-amp or pull-through sites available, only 30-amp back-in's. It worked OK for us. They caution you to not overload the 30-amp service, even giving out a sheet with estimated current draw for all your appliances. The power boxes do not have their own circuit breakers, so if you overload it you'll have to call the office to have it reset. This park is very conveniently located for visiting the Grand Ole Opry, only 2 miles away. And they have a shuttle that runs into Nashville on the hour and half-hour. $10 per person round trip. This park was the best value that we could find in the area. We'd probably stay here again. - wntrtxn
625 Smith Ave Nashville, Tennessee 37204 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 20 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 19 Reviews
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Dec 2018 - $35.00
Twenty-one spaces on an asphalt parking lot. Very narrow and short with little room to maneuver in and out. The 30 amp power at my site had reversed polarity. I checked the 30a at sites 15-20 and found two with reversed polarity, two completely dead, one burnt/melted, and two okay. Litter was everywhere. Any place with such a severe disregard for visitors safety can't get more than one star. Only the 50a was safe to use. The one positive is that you are in the Nashville city limits. There is no shopping or entertainment in walking distance but there is a short drive away. - beemerphile1
Mar 2018 - $35.00
This place is hard to rate. The location to Nashville cant be beat. The price can't be beat. BUT, it's an asphalt parking lot on both sides. The preferable campground is on Smith Ave. It's fenced in and the utilities are in better condition then those on Walsh Rd. They do need attention and there are no circuit breakers on the boxes. The electric was good, good water pressure. Only 1 or 2 spots could fit larger motor homes , it's a tight campground. I'm at 39 feet and hung out into the roadway, while being backed completely up to the fence. The utilities on the Walsh rd. Side are pretty much destroyed and incomplete. With what looks like a couple of squatters living there. Even on the smith side the guy next to me appeared to be living there. The area felt safe enough . - creeper
May 2017 - $35.00
We did not stay here. We went there and when we went up the hill to the spaces we decided it wasn't for us. I think I saw another area for parking that might have been marginally better. The campgrounds in the area charge &50-$70, feel safer and there is a shuttle bus for $10 R/T to downtown. I feel that is a better alternative. - sflabrkr
2572 Music Valley Dr. Nashville, Tennessee 37214 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 233 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 131 Reviews
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Dec 2018 - $84.00
This park is a mud pit swamp. One travel trailer had at least 3-4 inches around the entire trailer. They even put pallets around it so they could get out of the pond of water it was sitting in. The management staff was rude and didn't like to hear about how bad of shape the entire park grounds were in and the restrooms and bathhouse was filthy. I don't see how they stay in business... best advice keep driving and go somewhere else or plan to deal with mud holes and potholes this place is a dump. - Livn Large
Nov 2018 - $83.00
We stayed here because of no where else stay. Everything was booked except Yogi Bears in Nashville. It was almost empty and after staying there I can now see why; everything is very unlevel, dirt and gravel sites with no where to park my truck. Everything was flooded and the office staff was very rude, and the store help was was just snobbish. The bath houses need to be torn down and completely rebuilt. Stay at your own risk. - Mountain Mans
Sep 2018 - $83.00
Stayed at this Park because the Nashville KOA & Two Rivers RV parks were full. Park had a pool and some inflatables for kids which is nice. Had dog park. Lady at check-in was friendly and helpful. Park offered cabins, RV sites and tent sites. Roads are mostly gravel and sites are gravel. My site was narrow for my 40 ft 5th wheel with slides. It was also not level from front to back creating some challenges during leveling. Most people have to park parallel to the road at the edge of their site. Site are not long enough to accommodate longer RV's and their tow vehicle. I had to request the family next to us to move their truck so I could get my RV out of the site when we were ready to leave. Appears to be a large number of residents in the park. Laundry/Bathhouse was small but appeared to be clean. Individual shower rooms were very small (and I am not a big person). Laundry equipment was clean. Free Wi-Fi was available but was less than 1.0 gbps speed (very slow) so it was basically useless. Free Cable TV provided which provided all the basic channels. They have quiet hours which they don't enforce because the guy behind me started his diesel truck at about 5:30 and let it sit there for about 5 minutes before he left the park. The truck was loud. Also all their roads are one-way roads but again they do not enforce it as people continually drive the wrong way on the narrow roads. The park does not offer a Good Sam discount. Price was $83.00/night which was excessive for what is provided. - BillyE
4001 Bell Rd Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 82 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 46 Reviews
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Nov 2018 - $59.00
The roads are all paved but narrow for big rigs. Pads are all concrete, very narrow and in need of repair. Utilities were all good, water pressure good and Wi-Fi strong but a bit slow. Lots of big trees which blocked satellite TV reception. Price is rediculous given the water park was closed. Lake shore is fenced off so there is not lake access from the RV park. Staff was friendly and allowed us to leave a day early for medical issues. Half the cost was required up front as a deposit with no refund when within 10 days of arrival. We choose this park for easy access to the airport. Sites were only 20 minutes away. - BBGuy
Oct 2018 - $60.00
Might be a good setting for the next Friday the 13th movie.... The park facilities are sad. You might want to take a shower in your RV if you have to use the park restrooms (yuck). Most of the lights in the campground are out and what are lit are far an few between. (Take a flashlight wherever you go - snakes, spiders, etc.). The dog park is a mud pit and the laundry facilities are out of the dark ages. I realize it's the end of the season for them, but there is no excuse for the conditions based on the nightly rate. I had to actually thread my RV through 2 concrete pilings. - Opie14120
Aug 2018 - $60.00
I would not recommend staying here during the water park season unless that is why you came. The water park is literally next to the campground, nothing to block the noise. The traffic must be tremendous. You enter & exit the campground with the water park traffic. It is like entering Disney World's parking lot. Also beware of the speed bumps. They are killers. We stayed here during the week in August when the water park was only open on weekends. It was relatively quiet. The park looks old. Some of the spots are difficult to get into because of curbing. Some spots have to turn around in a tight circle to exit. We also had difficulty getting someone to answer when we made reservations in February. The water pressure was fine for us. We had no problem getting satellite signal. There is a large dog park that our dogs enjoyed. Kind of sparse with the grass because it is heavily wooded. We didn't use the cable. We will probably be back but will be careful with the site they assign us & will schedule our visit for after the water park closes. - Connie's Co-Owner
1810 Stewarts Ferry Pike Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 58 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 154 Reviews
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Oct 2018 - $13.00
One of the most beautiful campgrounds we've stayed at. And so convenient to Nashville. - ianschneiderman
Oct 2018 - $22.00
We stayed for one night while passing through the area. The park is a little off the beaten path but not too difficult to find and only a few minutes from the interstate. The park is very pretty and peaceful. We were greeted by the friendly host at the gatehouse and given directions to our site, #58. There is nice privacy and separation between the sites. Our site had a pretty strong grade up which made backing in a little difficult. Not sure it would be suitable for a motor home. Also, we noticed our site and a few others had crumbling asphalt along the edge of the pad with a 6" drop off so we had to make sure our tires didn't go off the edge. The restrooms were OK; I didn't care for the showers because although the showers themselves were private, there was no room for dressing so you're forced to do so out in the open right next to the sinks. This should be improved. There is no campstore but the park is a short drive to numerous stores and restaurants. The beach area is pretty and has a nice playground. Over the air TV netted over a dozen stations and the At&t cell signal was strong. - Fdwt994
Oct 2018 - $13.00
This was our second Corps of Engineers campground and it was an absolutely spectacular one on the shores of J. Percy Priest Lake. We were in site #13 which the ranger told us at check-in was "one of the sites that people try for years to get". We soon saw why. It was like our own private park...huge grassy lawn, sandy beach, long, straight driveway, large picnic and camping area. All sites on the lake are just as beautiful, and the ones not on the lake also spacious and private. We were there mid-week and the 60-site campground was almost full, a testimony to its popularity. There was a swimming beach, playground and boat ramp on site. We took a walk down to the day-use boat ramp and public park which were equally as beautiful as the campground. The one shower house was a bit of a hike but we didn't mind since they were quite clean and the walk did us good. There was also a separate bath house a little down the road. I can't say enough about this place and hope to return some day. - Debbie Collison
708 N Main St Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 107 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 98 Reviews
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Nov 2018 - $28.00
This is a difficult review to write because one bad experience colors my recommendation for this park. This park is one of the best options to park an RV around Nashville because it is away from the busy Opry area (a plus for us, but maybe not for others), a 20-minute drive from downtown and reasonably-priced. The sites are decent sized and the office staff is helpful. There is some road and train noise but we didn't find it to be very noticeable. The reason I can't recommend this park is due to the danger of flooding. A violent rainstorm came up around ten PM last week. We were riding it out when we started seeing water sheeting across the ground. The water rose fairly quickly and we started seeing RVs pulling out of their spaces and leaving. No one had informed us that the park is in a dangerous flash flood zone and no one from park management came around to warn us the creek behind the park was overflowing its banks. We weren't sure what to do, but eventually realized that the water was going to keep rising. Luckily we were able to get out before the water caused any damage to our trailer, but our truck sustained water damage that will be a major insurance claim. We have since learned that several vehicles and RVs were destroyed by a major flood here in 2017. Unless the flood risk is addressed, I can't recommend this park. - MrSunshine
Nov 2018 - $35.00
Stayed here while attending a wedding in Nashville. This is an older somewhat refurbished campground. Owners extremely helpful is setting up and answering any questions you may have. Probably the best thing about the campground is the nightly entertainment, music, which is presented free of charge. The main downside is the crowded sites and water connection being underground. - ztlrgf
Oct 2018 - $35.00
A nice RV park about 15-20 minutes north of the City. About a $20 Uber/Lyft ride which we used as our main method of accessing the city, especially Broadway. Very friendly staff. Good breakfasts and dinners. Music every night. Sites were a little close but no too bad. Originally had #79 and could not get DirecTV because of the tree beside the site. They moved us to 27. Internet at both was poor. "Cannot Connect to this network", "incorrect password" when reconnecting, No internet most of the times. Maybe for a half hour or so very early, but would then get kicked off. Talked to the staff about it. Normal responses that it was being worked on or someone was coming to check it or "when everyone gets on it is difficult to connect to". They need to fire their wifi company! We had no problems for 3 weeks before this and 2 weeks after. Oh, and a tree limb fell out of a tree beside us in #27. Luckily it hit our roof mount bike rack and fell right beside the care. Pieces of old dead tree limb all over, but no damage we could see so far. Had hoped they would be more sympathetic about this. - BoatEscape
5047 Murfreesboro Rd La Vergne, Tennessee 37086 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 35 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 2 Reviews
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Oct 2015 - $15.00
We stayed here from Sept 2015 - December 2015 as part of the Amazon Camperforce program; our campsite was paid for via Amazon. The campground is mostly old permanent campers and run down. We were staying in the back and had to be moved because the guy next to us was making all sorts of noise from midnight - 3am. They even told us they had other complaining about him and even one camper called the cops on him yet they did nothing about it but move us to another site.
The only amenities they had were showers and a bathhouse which were run down. The office allowed mail to be delivered for campers but always smelled of smoke and I couldn't even take my kids in due to that.
All in all this isn't a long term stay site. It would be fine for an overnight stop but we won't be back. - FrugalNavyWife
Jan 2010 - $11.00
Campground was clean but had many old and rundown RVs that seems to be here for a while. Most are long term residence, most of them are in small travel trailers. No problems here but folks aren't very friendly. It is the only campground in the local area. We camped here to be close to family in the area. This is just a place to park your RV, no activities in the campground. - nascaron