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lakebum
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Jun 14, 2016

Nashville, TN Parks

We are planning a trip to Nashville for the 4th of July weekend. Any park recommendations near Nashville? We like the nicer campgrounds with super sites and full hookups for Class A

Also, what are the must see places around Nashville?
  • Loveless café on the trace worth the drive A great breakfast at the pancake factory but long lines. Two Rivers is a great place
  • If you don't have reservations by now, a spot is going to hard to find.
  • Nashville KOA. It is very nice, new heated pool, hot tub and the City Shuttle and Grey Line tours operate out of this campground, they even have a concierge service. Very nice for class A motor home.
    Must see the Grand Ole Oprea, the honky tonks, Jack Daniels distillery and Andrew Jacksons home.
  • I checked the KOA, Two Rivers and Jellystone, and Jellystone had 50amp pull through extended sites available so I have booked online and awaiting confirmation.
  • We stayed at Grand Ole RV resort.....loved it.....but it's probably booked as it is a popular place.
  • We prefer Two Rivers. Make reservations and ask for the type of site you need when you reserve. (50 amp, full hookup, etc)
  • If you don't need full hookup, we liked Seven Points Corps of Engineers on Percy Priest Lake. East of town. Heavily wooded with some sites having lake views. Water and electric with dump station. Reasonable rates. www.recreation.gov
  • +1 on Seven Points. Beautiful park, nice swimming beach, plenty of room for a big rig - but not 4th of July this year, fully booked.
  • Lightning might strike me but the KOA is really nice. You will be hard pressed to get a site but it is worth a shot Nashville Parks

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