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Luv_Campin
Feb 20, 2018Explorer
In downtown Nashville, lower Broadway is a lot of fun if you’re into country music and the bar scene. Lots of bachelorette parties down there every day it seems like. Lots of things to do as far as bus tours, carriage rides, and pedal taverns. Also downtown there’s the country music Hall of Fame, and the Frist Museum for the Visual Arts. Outside of Nashville a little ways, there’s the Hermitage, home of Andrew Jackson.
For Nashville campgrounds, there are several in the Opryland area that are all pretty nice.
In East Tennessee when we go to the Smokys, we tend to avoid the touristy places like Pigeon Forge, but may go into Gatlinburg and do a little sightseeing one day. We stay in the Smoky Mountains in the Elkmont campground. Another good one it’s the Cades Cove campground not far from Townsend Tennessee. Townsend is the quiet side of the Smokies. Just depends on what you’re into. The campgrounds in the Smokies of course don’t have hook ups so you have to be prepared. There are also lots of
campgrounds in pigeon Forge that do have hook ups. Townsend also has commercial campgrounds with hook ups.
For Nashville campgrounds, there are several in the Opryland area that are all pretty nice.
In East Tennessee when we go to the Smokys, we tend to avoid the touristy places like Pigeon Forge, but may go into Gatlinburg and do a little sightseeing one day. We stay in the Smoky Mountains in the Elkmont campground. Another good one it’s the Cades Cove campground not far from Townsend Tennessee. Townsend is the quiet side of the Smokies. Just depends on what you’re into. The campgrounds in the Smokies of course don’t have hook ups so you have to be prepared. There are also lots of
campgrounds in pigeon Forge that do have hook ups. Townsend also has commercial campgrounds with hook ups.
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