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- kokosfriendExplorerMontgomery Bell state park - can reserve and have full hookup sites.
Also there is a park in Dickson and stayed there and it was OK. Several full time rigs. Haven't been there since 2002.
Barb and the 4 chocolates - havasuExplorerWe just left Yogi Bear a few days ago. We were lucky enough to get their half price deal for August - at $30 a night it was good value - for $60 it's expensive unless you have kids/grandkids in tow in which case it's ok pricewise as they have quite a bit for kids to do including a lifeguard attended pool.
They were pretty empty so worth calling and saying that you want to see if they will still honor their Facebook Half Price Special. - Dance_ChickExplorerWe stayed at Two Rivers last Labor Day weekend. We liked it fine. Depending on what you like, it's a typical commercial CG.
- rvtenExplorerThe KOA and Yogi are way out of line on there pricing.
Check out the Lebanon, Goodletsville and Franklin area for RV parks. - JC2Explorer
skipngail wrote:
Th u all
You most definately should eat here when in Nashville.
http://cockofthewalkrestaurant.com/nashville/ - JTHarleyExplorerThere are basically 3 campgrounds on Music Valley Drive....
Yogi Bear
Two Rivers
KOA
Unlike some who have posted, I've stayed at the KOA several times as an overnight. I would not stay on anything other than the super sites which are level, paved and have a brick patio. The rest of the campground is not very good. Another bit of warning......if it rains, ALL of the campgrounds have poor drainage and puddling. Yogi Bear is a gravel pad with grass....gets soaked when it rains and muddy. Two Rivers are gravel roads with gravel sites and concrete small patios. Again, this is probably the best of the 3 with regard to rain......no pull thru's though so you have to unhook. KOA is pricey......for the super sites but at least the site itself is dry when it rains. - Devonm2012Explorer
Bob & Ann wrote:
This August we camped at the KOA in Nashville. It was a terrible experience. Management knows it and really does not care. We posted all of the details in RV Park Reviews. If we were to do it again we would stay at Yogies which is down the street.
X2. I even contacted the parent company, listed out a laundry list of issues/problems and said we were owed at least a discount off of the $70+ nightly rate. They completely blew me off, sending my email to the manager onsite who admits he has no power and can do nothing. Based on our experience there, we will never stay at a KOA again. Ever. I too put full details on rvparkreview website. - Executive45Explorer IIIWe stayed at Cages Bend on Old Hickory Lake. Large sites and only $10/night. Water and 50amp elec. No sewer but dump station on site....Dennis
- John_JoeyExplorer
Upstate wrote:
Seven points core park 22.00 a night 15 mins to Opry
X2 W/E, dump station, no TV but air, large sites, secure.
If you're golden age half price even. Is a little off the main drag through. - Bob___AnnExplorerThis August we camped at the KOA in Nashville. It was a terrible experience. Management knows it and really does not care. We posted all of the details in RV Park Reviews. If we were to do it again we would stay at Yogies which is down the street.
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