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- up4campingExplorerLast Resort is very nice, it was a KOA campground many years ago. It is across from the Brown Co. State Park entrance off of SR46, and is a few miles from Nashville. Don't know about the owners or staff, been awhile since I have been in that area.
- Dave_s_WifeExplorerWe stayed at Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Music park in Bean Blossom, just up the road about 5 miles north of Nashville.
We stayed about a week and there was a Gospel Music Festival while we were there. Pretty nice place and friendly staff.
Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Music Park
Sheila aka.... - Dance_ChickExplorerWe stayed at Woods-n-Waters in Columbus. I think some sites have sewer but not all. I'm not sure how far from Nashville it is, but I don't think it's far. We drove into Nashville for lunch and browsing. We really liked this cg and wanted to stay longer but were on a schedule, so had to leave.
- camperforlifeExplorerBrown County is a very nice park but I can assure you they have ZERO full hookups. There are either electric or primitive. I think the total number of sites is over 600 with 400+ electric sites.
- Itching2goExplorer II
brirene wrote:
Well, I may have to stand corrected, and for that i apologize. I've not used a fhu site there, and in fact haven't been there for several years, however the website I go to indicates fhu. I assumed some had been added. Reservation site doesn't yield any results. Sorry about that. Thanks for catching that, Itching!
Dang. I was hoping I'd missed something. :) We'll be there over Memorial Day weekend, and I'll ask. They do have a number of paved, handicap sites near the campground entrance. Perhaps those are fhu, and not reservable via the web. If I find any, I'll post it here. - LakeLifeTLExplorerAs others have said Brown County state park has one of the nicest campgrounds in the state.
- TheAmRheinsExplorerAnother campground in the area is Woods 'N Waters - it is closer to Nashville than Ceraland.
And not far off the interstate - most of the sites are best for smaller units, but there are several for big rigs.
Here is their website Woods N Waters - TheAmRheinsExplorerWe enjoy camping at Ceraland, a recreational facility in Bartholomew County which started as a private park for Cummins employees.
The campground does not take reservations, but there is almost always full hookup sites available except for the 4th of July weekend.
You do not have to be a member to camp there, the fee is just a little higher if you are not.
It is about 30 miles to Nashville from Ceraland.
Here is a link for more info or feel free to PM me.
Ceraland - crimmps49ExplorerThis one shows FHU's
http://www.lastresortrvpark.com/campsites.asp - brireneExplorerWell, I may have to stand corrected, and for that i apologize. I've not used a fhu site there, and in fact haven't been there for several years, however the website I go to indicates fhu. I assumed some had been added. Reservation site doesn't yield any results. Sorry about that. Thanks for catching that, Itching!
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