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You will find that most of the campgrounds in Nashville are close to Opra Land. You will also find that reasonable is not an option. However it is a great city with a lot to do. I would recommend staying on Music Row. I know that there has been a lot of positive feedback on the KOA but it did not work for us. It was the worst experience in our camping lives. Granted we were not in the premium paved sites but we were in a $65 pull through close to the pool. Our spot was not mowed as the grass on our awning side was about six inches high and it was a foot high around our hook ups. There were holes hidden in the high grass which caused me to twist my ankle. We also had a receipt for a free breakfast from when we booked the stay which they did not honor. We even had a problem with our 50 AMP current which burnt out a campers electrical system close to us. Thank goodness our Surge Guard kicked out saving us. They did call out an electrician but we did not have power for a good part of the day. While there we talked with the staff and were ignored and ended up taking to the GM who basically told us that it was as good as it was going to get. In the week that we were there we could not even talk them into cutting our grass. Next trip we are going to try Yogi Bear down the street.