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its_me
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Aug 05, 2014

Nashville

On our way to Nashville
Haven't been in cities yet with the rv
Want to go to grand ole opry country music hall of fame etc
Not sure how to do it
Looking for recommendations for canpgrounds and ways to get around the city
Is there public transportation from the campground
  • We stayed at Nashville country just after it became KOA this spring. X2 on using shuttle. Shuttle drops you off near major attractions downtown. Parking is not good downtown especially with large TV. We took the Grayline for a general tour and then went to special attractions the next day. They also have an on/off bus service. Grayline and on/off station near dropoff point for shuttle.
  • With parking hard to find I would stay where there is a shuttle.
  • We stayed at Two Rivers and liked it. As stated, it's cheaper than the others. Served our purpose well.
  • KOA, Jellystone, Two Rivers is the cheapest of the three.
    Another good place is. Nashville Country just north of Nadhville . It is now a KOA.
    They have shuttle service and tour bus pick up.
  • Was there this year stayed at the KOA. We booked the tour at the KOA and the tour picked us up at the KOA. Would recommend the KOA and the tour.
  • rvten wrote:
    RV parks on Music Valley DR.
    Most have tour bus service or shuttle service.
    Trolley to local places.


    This is what I'd do for a few days BUT not sure how much KOA and Twin Peaks(?) but Jellystone was $61 a night the one night we stayed! Wasn't even that kid friendly IMO. Everything is close to those 3 campground. Gran Ole Opry, Cooter's Place, one stayed one night sure there's more. The capital is a bit a drive.
  • Too lakes with campgrounds old hickory and Percy priest. Both close to nashville.
  • We stayed at the KOA. We like to take a Greyhound bus tour of the area which gives you a little more history. We then will go back to the places we liked on the tour and spend more time there.
    Don
  • Campgrounds on Music Valley Drive-KOA, Two Rivers, and Yogi. There is a downtown shuttle that picks up at all three campgrounds, $10 round trip. Hall of Fame is downtown but Grand Ole Opry is close to Music Valley Drive. Great place to visit! We made our reservations at the KOA for November.
  • RV parks on Music Valley DR.
    Most have tour bus service or shuttle service.
    Trolley to local places.

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