RV Campgrounds in Nashville, Tennessee

RV Campgrounds in Nashville, Tennessee
Campgrounds and RV resorts in the Nashville, Tennessee, area are good places to stay if you're in town to catch the Grand Ole Opry or the other musical venues in the city. Once you're finished with the music in Nashville, you may want to head outside the city limits to hiking areas like the five-mile-long Pinnacle Trail or the 4.5-mile-long Mossy Ridge Trail. There are dozens of good trails within a ten-mile drive of Nashville.

Nashville KOA

Very well-maintained paved roads provide a smooth ride to the 198 full hookup sites at the Nashville KOA. The sites offer water, sewer, cable TV and 30/50 amp electricity. Facilities include bathrooms, showers, laundry and a bike rental outlet. The swimming pool is open from May 1 to October 15. An additional charge allows access to the miniature golf course and area tours. A pet playground was added in 2007. Hiking within a few miles of the Nashville KOA includes the Shelby Bottoms Nature Park East Loop Trail and the Old Hickory Trail.

Nashville KOA
2626 Music Valley Dr.
Nashville, TN 37214
(615) 889-0286
koa.com/where/tn/42148

Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park

Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park RV resort in Nashville has 233 full hookup sites with water, sewer, cable TV and 30/50 amp electricity. Facilities include bathrooms, showers and laundry. Big rigs are welcome at Jellystone, and most of the sites have full pull-through access. Recreation areas include a basketball court, shuffleboard courts, a seasonal swimming pool, and access to hiking and fishing. This is the Nashville RV park closest to the Grand Ole Opry, and it is also near the Opry Mills Outlet Center. Nearby hiking trails include the Anderson Road Fitness Trail and Couchville Lake Loop Trail.

Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park
2572 Music Valley Dr.
Nashville, TN 37214
(800) 547-0449
nashvillejellystone.com

Two Rivers Campground

Two miles north of Opryland, you'll find nicely paved roads at Two Rivers Campground, taking you to 104 full hookup sites with water, sewer, cable TV and 20/30/50 amp electricity. Facilities include bathrooms, showers, laundry, grocery store and souvenir shop. This Nashville RV park offers guests a large swimming pool, rec hall and playground for the kids. There is also a game room stocked with arcade games. The Shelby Bottoms East Loop Trail is just a couple of miles from Two Rivers Campground.

Two Rivers Campground
2616 Music Valley Dr.
Nashville, TN 37214
(615) 883-8559
tworiverscampground.com

Stonegate RV Park

Stonegate RV Park offers paved roads, 30/50 amp electricity, cable TV and back-in sites for big rigs. Facilities include bathrooms, showers, laundry and a clubhouse. On-site recreation opportunities include a swimming pool and a playground. This a pet-friendly Nashville RV campground, so you can bring your dog. Two very nice lakes for swimming and fishing are just a mile away--Percy Priest Lake and Old Hickory Lake. You're just 20 minutes from downtown Nashville when you stay at Stonegate.

Stonegate RV Park
699 Stonegate Dr.
Mt. Juliet, TN 37122
(615) 758-2219
stonegatervpark.com

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