Dickson County, Tennessee RV Parks

Dickson County, Tennessee RV Parks

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Dickson County, Tennessee is near the music-city of Nashville. The Cumberland and Harpeth Rivers flow through the region, allowing canoeing, kayaking, fishing and inner-tubing opportunities. Hiking can be found in the area, as well as road bicycling and touring. RV travelers in Dickson County have several options for campgrounds and parks.

Buffalo River KOA

The Buffalo River KOA offers RV sites for rigs up to 65 feet in length. Site hookups include 30- or 50-amp electric, water and sewer. Pets are allowed if they are leashed. There is a dog park where four-legged visitors can romp off-leash. Bathrooms, showers, laundry facility and a guest room are on the premises for visitors use. AAA and Good Sam travel-club discounts are available. The nearby Buffalo River allows water sports enthusiasts opportunities to enjoy their activities. There are Mennonite Communities in the region where visitors can shop for handcrafted products and food.

Buffalo River KOA
473 Barrren Hollow Road
Hurricane Mills, TN 37078
(931) 296-1306
koa.com/where/tn/42156/

Dickson RV Park

Dickson RV Park is a small and family run RV campground that has 50 sites for small and mid-size RVs. There are 30-amp electric, water and sewer connections at most sites, with just a few having 50-amp service. Wi-Fi is available. Pets are allowed and there is a dog walk area for off-leash play. Bathrooms and showers are on the premises for guest use. The Cumberland River is within a 30 minute drive. Visitors at the river can fish for cat-fish, crappie and bluegill. There is swimming, inner-tubing and canoeing to be had at the river.

Dickson RV Park
150 W. Christi Road
Dickson, TN 37055
(615) 446-9925‎

Buffalo River Camping and Canoeing

Visitors staying the the Buffalo River Camping and Canoeing have river access for canoeing, kayaking, fishing, swimming and inner-tubing. There are canoe tours and rentals available from the campground. RV sites include 30-amp electric, water and sewer hookups. Pets are allowed. There are fire rings and barbecue grills, showers and bathrooms for guest use. Reservations are suggested since sites fill up, especially on weekends and holidays. Owl's Hill Nature Sanctuary is within an hour's drive from the campground. Visitors to the sanctuary can learn about the nocturnal birds of prey, and take naturalist led interpretive hikes and walks.

Buffalo River Camping and Canoeing
650 Cuba Landing Road
Waverly, TN 37185
(931) 296-5964
buffalorivercanoe.com

Article Written By Eric Cedric

A former Alaskan of 20 years, Eric Cedric now resides in California. He's published in "Outside" and "Backpacker" and has written a book on life in small-town Alaska, "North by Southeast." Cedric was a professional mountain guide and backcountry expedition leader for 18 years. He worked in Russia, Iceland, Greece, Turkey and Belize. Cedric attended Syracuse University and is a private pilot.

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