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jffnkrn
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Aug 19, 2018

Tennessee

Well once again we are tapping the group for information. We are planning a trip to Tennessee and need to know of your favorite state park, rv park or national park. Also is the best time to go in October, November or wait until the spring? Nashville area will be the general area. Thanks in advance. Good Luck & Be Safe ! ! !

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  • Peak leaf color is the 3rd-4th week in October. Even if you can't get a site at Montgomery Bell State Park, spend some time there. There are lots of trails for hiking, historical interest, and beautiful scenery. (I live close by.) Cedars of Lebanon State Park is east of Nashville, and very nice.

    Also go on ReserveAmerica or RVparkReviews and look for the COE campgrounds in the area. They are very nice.

    You will NOT go wrong spending time in Tennessee's great state parks.

    Take a day and head west up I-24 to Land Between the Lakes. It's a Forest Service facility (formerly TVA) and has a ton of cool stuff, including the elk and bison prairie, a restoration of a 1850's farm, and much beautiful scenery.

    If you like history, the area around Nashville and Franklin is rich. President Andrew Jackson's home, The Hermitage, is in Nashville. There are several well-preserved ante-bellum homes in Franklin, TN and an entire battlefields (Stones River) in Murfreesboro.

    The Natchez Trace Parkway begins just west of Nashville. Take it down through Tennessee for beautiful drive with waterfalls.
  • Montgomery Bell State Park is the only place near Nashville we've been. It's a real nice park and has some sites with sewer. October is leaf season and sites are likely already booked up. Early November isn't bad camping weather, but you may see lows near freezing.

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