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Nashville, the heart of country music, is not just about honky-tonks and live performances; it’s also a fantastic destination for RV enthusiasts looking to explore the great outdoors. With its vibrant culture and rich history, this city offers a unique blend of urban excitement and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the sounds of nature while being just a stone's throw away from iconic attractions like the Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame. Whether you’re seeking a family-friendly resort with water slides or a serene lakeside campground, Nashville has something for everyone.

The Wanderlog team is passionate about uncovering the best spots for RV camping in Music City. From the bustling Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort, where you can splash around in a water park, to the peaceful Cages Bend Campground, nestled along Old Hickory Lake, there’s a perfect place for every type of camper. With a mix of well-known resorts and hidden gems, you’ll find plenty of options to set up camp and enjoy all that Nashville has to offer. So pack your bags, hit the road, and get ready to explore this dynamic city from the comfort of your RV!

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1Nashville KOA Resort

4.3
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Nestled just a stone's throw from the iconic Grand Ole Opry, the Nashville KOA Resort is a fantastic choice for travelers seeking both adventure and comfort. Open year-round, this campground offers an array of spacious RV sites suitable for all types of campers, including convenient pull-throughs and back-in options. For those preferring a cozier stay, there are deluxe cabins as well as rustic accommodations and grassy tent areas.
We stayed at the Nashville KOA for 5 days and absolutely loved it! The dog area was perfect for our pup — she had the best time. The evening events were such a fun bonus and made every night feel special. The grounds were spotless, the bathrooms were super clean, and the staff couldn’t have been friendlier. One of our favorite perks was the shuttle to downtown Nashville — it made getting to and from the city so easy and stress-free. We’d 100% stay here again and recommend it to anyone planning a Nashville trip. 10/10!
Jennifer B — Google review
Awesome RV resort. Clean and well maintained. Enjoyed the free music events. Great pool and activities. Site was level and a good size. I would recommend this place and would return again. Lots of things to see and do in the area. Close to Opryland and has shuttle going downtown.
Sue M — Google review
We had a great stay here. It is close to the Grand Old Opry and they have a shuttle to take you downtown and back. There is a big pool and a nice hot pool available. The showers and washrooms are clean and the water is hot! We had breakfast at the cafe and enjoyed it. There is a nice fire for the cooler days and lots of places to sit and relax. It is well taken care of and we will be back.
Laura C — Google review
Very nice Campground and friendly staff. Very nice and clean showers and restrooms. Lots of events for families. Loved the year round heated pool and jacuzzi. The shuttle service makes it nice to get around downtown Nashville and not have to worry about parking. (We plan to use the shuttle in our next visit) Enjoyed sitting outside listening to the birds and taking walks around the large campground. Saw lots of deer, red tailed hawk, squirrels and birds this visit. Very dog friendly.
Tara M — Google review
Easy access off of the Interstate. We were greeted and assisted promptly and efficiently. The host guided us to our site, which is a nice amenity. The pull-through spot was a bit tight navigating placement of the power pole and building directly behind, but manageable. Ample restaurants were within a brisk 15” walk.
Wanda H — Google review
The best KOA campground we've ever been and we have been to a LOT. It's well kept, clean, staffs are very helpful and friendly. They have everything, you don't even hace to go anywhere in Nashville and this campground will keep you busy and engertained. There's a live band at their cafe at night, they have the best playgound, all the activities like pickleball, lawn chess, 2 pools, they even have a hammock under a shady tree, such a nice little place to read and hangout. It's close to Opryland as well. We will def comeback here.
Happy C — Google review
Our favorite KOA ever! Amazing location, friendly staff, great rates, amazing pool - you can’t ask for more in a KOA! 15min Uber from downtown, so we’d go there every night and listen to live music. We’ll go back many times! Highly recommended!
Jacob B — Google review
This park is phenomenal! We had a tree above our Bus that had dead limbs. We told Chief Bill about it as he was making morning rounds and within 20 minutes TJ was on site and asked if we could move our rig so they could take down the dead part of the tree. A big storm is headed our way in couple days and we were concerned. Now we can weather the storm with no worries. We have Never experienced such fast service. Most parks would have waited until our stay was over to remove the limbs. Great service from all staff involved.
Cynthia H — Google review
2626 Music Valley Dr, Nashville, TN 37214, USA•https://koa.com/campgrounds/nashville/?utm_source=google&utm_med…•(615) 889-0282•Tips and more reviews for Nashville KOA Resort

2Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort

4.3
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3.0
(466)
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Mentioned on 
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Log cabins
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Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort is a fantastic destination for families seeking adventure and relaxation just 10 miles from downtown Nashville. This expansive resort features an exciting water park with thrilling slides, a lazy river, and various lake rentals like pontoon boats and jet skis. Guests can enjoy the scenic beauty of Percy Priest Lake while staying in lakeside cabins or at one of the 84 RV sites equipped with full hookups. The resort also boasts a treetop adventure park, ensuring fun for all ages.
Everyone seems so happy to be there. We did the ziplines and the water park. Get ready for a challenge with the zip lines. Even the early set. The water park was great. It got rained out but we had fun until then.
Dustin D — Google review
Purchase your tickets online. Its a smooth process when entering into parking and the Waterpark. There was not many water tubes available for the lazy river so we basically walked it or floated independently. The tidal wave pool was ok. Its suppose to be filled up to like 5 or 6 ft. But it was on filled up to about 3ft. I think to monitor for safety for the lifeguards. Waiting in line for major rides were about 1 -1.5 hrs. They move. But its a lot of pple in line. The water ride was totally worth the wait! It might be beneficial to get a season pass so you can enjoy everything when there's less traffic.
Carolyn J — Google review
Welp. I have a 2024 F350 8 foot bed and a 44 foot 5th wheel camper. It older campground. So the spots are small. Had to park on the edge of the pad just so the slides could slide out. Had to park my truck sideways if front of the camper. Not saying it’s a bad. Just wanted to inform you that if you have a smaller camper or RV you’re fine. Don’t know about the waterpark because we were here in October when it was closed. It’s easy to get here.
James C — Google review
Small but very nice. The RV park is a little tight for larger RVs but easy to navigate and very well maintained. The lake views are beautiful. I only had a brief stay so I can't comment on the water park but we will be back to explore that.
Matthew B — Google review
Campground is nice. Not exactly new but very adequate. Good power, water pressure and sewer hookup is great. Quiet at night. Price is a bit on the high end but is better with Good Sam discount.
Brent W — Google review
We stayed In Hillside tiny cabins with 6 of us.(2 small children). A great cabin but a little tight with 6. Overall a great experience with serene and great views! We went to the water park Saturday, rented a boat on Sunday, and back to waterpark after boating. The Lakeside cabins are larger but are duplexes. We were able to look inside of one. Beautiful lake views. Next time we'll stay in these. Overall a great stay! Rodger and Bobbie at the General Store are great too!
Linda B — Google review
We really enjoyed our time at Bashville shores. They were friendly and very accommodating to our needs. The other campers were quiet yet friendly and even were helpful. We will stay there again next time in town.
Tammy C — Google review
The location of the RV resort is the only positive I have from my stay here. The sites are so close that you are required to enter the site next to you for water/sewer connections. Fire pits on the water front sites are too close to RVs to use. My neighbors fire pit was 5 feet from my RV. The bath houses are dirty and while someone attempts to “clean” the bathrooms/showers this doesn’t appear to be something that happens. To call this a RV resort is a real stretch. If all you need is a good location, this will do the trick, but I can’t recommend to anyone.
Joe S — Google review
4001 Bell Rd, Hermitage, TN 37076, USA•https://nashvilleshores.com/lodging/•(615) 889-7050•Tips and more reviews for Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort
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3Two Rivers Campground

4.5
(1009)
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Mentioned on 
5 lists 
Campground
Nestled just two miles from the vibrant Opryland, Two Rivers Campground is a delightful RV resort that perfectly captures the essence of Nashville. This well-kept campground offers an array of amenities including a refreshing swimming pool, a grocery store for your essentials, and a game room to keep everyone entertained. Guests can enjoy complimentary WiFi while soaking in the lively atmosphere enhanced by live music on the back porch. The location is ideal for exploring Nashville's rich musical heritage and cultural attractions.
We enjoyed our stay at Two Rivers campground. The best part was their warm welcome and their excellent customer service! Despite the noise from the road, the campground was quiet at night. The shuttle downtown was easy to use and cost $15 per person/ round trip. The shower at the bath house was perfect pressure and as hot as you needed. I recommend staying here if you need a home base to explore Nashville.
Kim Y — Google review
Our first stay at Two Rivers. We were greeted by a friendly staff. They provided us with travel pack for Nashville and a trolley schedule as well that actually comes to the campgrounds to pick and drop off. The site were very nice and wide. Very level with full hookups. Concrete pads for your patio. The park was very clean and staff came around to pick up your trash daily. Very quiet in the evenings. They provided live music in the evening from the back pouch. The restrooms and laundry room was convenient and clean. Easy in and out. Would highly recommend this place. It's easy access from the interstate and biley parkway. Lots of near by attractions!!!
Rick B — Google review
Previous reviews were right about Two Rivers Campground. We were traveling through Nashville on our way north and were able to get a same day reservation. The staff was friendly and professional. Although near the interstate, we were not bothered by road noise. The campground is next to Camping World, so that’s an extra plus if you need anything for your rig. It’s also next to KOA, but much more reasonably priced. The next time we are in Nashville we will stay here and take advantage of the shuttles to the sights and sounds of Music City.
Iris L — Google review
We really enjoyed our stay at Two Rivers Campground! The staff was great and the bathrooms were clean. We have zero complaints. We opted not to take the shuttle because we’ve been downtown many times. Instead, we took a quick Uber ride ($9) to the very nearby Opry Mills Mall which was a lot of fun…great shopping, drinks, restaurants, movie theatre, etc. Had a great stay and would definitely stay here again!
Cassie B — Google review
W e stayed 2 nights , it was fantastic. The service is incredible, the spaces are very nice. If we come back to Nashville,we will definitely stay here again.
Mark T — Google review
The staff here goes above and beyond to make your stay pleasant. Lots of info on activities and shuttles in your welcome packey. Phone calls to let us know when packages arrived. GREAT SERVICE! Pleasantly surprised road noise was minimal.
Pet R — Google review
Great location, friendly staff and services. We did not like being so close to the highway, every water spicket leaked and very bright. It is located between 2 Camping World stores so there was constant light.
Lisa F — Google review
Very nice and quiet park. The staff is super friendly, helpful and professional. The bathhouse is very spacious and nice. We have stayed here two times and had great experiences both times. Highly recommended. Perfect for visiting the Opry. It is right next door to a Camping World if you need rv supplies.
Josh H — Google review
2616 Music Valley Dr, Nashville, TN 37214, USA•https://www.tworiverscampground.com/•(615) 883-8559•Tips and more reviews for Two Rivers Campground

4Grand Ole RV Resort and Market

4.5
(537)
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The rv park Grand Ole RV Resort is a great place to camp if you're looking for family oriented fun. Market, which is also owned by the same family, offers nightly musical performances that make your stay even more enjoyable.
5 stars simply isn't enough for this RV Resort. You ever meet someone and they immediately make you feel like you're part of their family? That's Grand Ole RV. We have stayed with them close to 8 times now and there are many reasons why... Is it the live music every night? maybe Is it the convenient location? maybe Is it the delicious pizza every night and special menus on the weekends? maybe Is it the family like treatment you get the moment you pull onto the property? Absolutely! Even when we were difficult with having to leave for a few days and come back due to RV repairs, they always made sure we had a spot and went above and beyond to take care of us. This RV Resort is family owned and they are passionate about making your stay as good as it can be. We absolutely love staying here and highly recommend.
Michael B — Google review
This campground was AMAZING! The sites are clean and roomy, the breakfast, dinner & live music are a plus as well. The staff treated us like family and guided us to our site, they even helped us unload our Jeep. The location was wonderful; close to shopping and restaurants plus was close enough to Broadway so we could get there and back easily. I would 10000% recommend this campground. For all of the reasons above and for the wonderful price!
Sarah W — Google review
We enjoyed our stay at this resort. There is music every evening, and pizza (was pretty good). It’s close to town and amenities. There are firefly’s in the evening and it’s charming. The train is loud but we were not bothered by it. All in all nice people, clean campground. We travel full time and hopefully will return.
Genie H — Google review
The Grand Ole RV Resort is a great place to stay. The staff met us at the driveway, led us to our spot and said after you get settled come to the office to check in, nice. The grounds are clean, spots are ample, good food and evening live music. They are within a half hour to town. Several trains, adjacent to the park, run day and night, but we slept well.
Randy N — Google review
We left this park at the end of September and I can’t say that it was as good as everyone is claiming. I’m reading through the reviews and not once do I see anything said about a train that comes through ALL the time day & night. We have stayed at a number of RV parks over the last 6 months and this is one I wish we had known more about ahead of time. Certainly not one I’d recommend. I’m not sure where the kindness and going above & beyond to make you feel like family is because we didn’t witness it. There’s no dog park but they have strict rules to kick you out if you don’t pick up after your pet. Yet just like all the parks, there’s still some left around. We had someone guide us on the way in to make suggestions on parking in our camp spot. Not sure what happened when the camper behind us came in and backed up all the way next to us blocking our ladder completely. They should have been more considerate and made note of how close their slides would be to us. Needless to say the spaces were also super small and we could barely fit our truck next to the RV on the gravel.
Tina C — Google review
One of the best RV parks we've been to! Big rig friendly! Music, pizza on their patio if you don't feel like cooking or just take your drink and listen to the music! They have breakfast in the morning ( we didn't try) Very clean. Everyone was very. friendly and helpful. We will definitely return! Thank you! Jim and Kathy Oldakowski
Kathy O — Google review
The name had me thinking we’d be closer to the Grand Ole Opry — totally my mistake, but just something to be aware of if you’re planning to explore downtown Nashville. As new RVers, we were excited to stay here. The sites were clean, level, and the hookups were great. Staff was friendly and professional, just a little more “by the book” than laid-back. We didn’t get to enjoy the live music or happy hour, but it was nice to see others having fun. The laundry room was pretty small, so I had to find a laundromat in town, which wasn’t ideal. The one big surprise was the freight train that comes through at night — our camper actually shook. I had asked (and paid extra) for a quiet site since I’m a light sleeper, so I wish that had been mentioned ahead of time. Overall, it was a clean, well-run park — just a few things we’d do differently next time!
Julia K — Google review
Incredibly noisy at all hours! Helicopters. So close they shook the rv. Big rig trucks and motorcycles from the road which is right beside the park. Lou’s personal trucks at all hours starting up and thoughtlessly idling. A loud motorcycle cruising in after quiet hours and idling while he/she chatted. Sorry, not coming back.
CL W — Google review
708 N Main St, Goodlettsville, TN 37072, USA•https://grandolervresort.com/•(615) 420-6036•Tips and more reviews for Grand Ole RV Resort and Market

5Elm Hill RV Resort

4.5
(710)
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Mentioned on 
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Campground
Nestled on a picturesque peninsula, Elm Hill RV Resort offers an idyllic escape for RV enthusiasts seeking both relaxation and adventure. With 131 full-service hookup sites, including back-in and pull-through options, guests can enjoy stunning views of Percy Priest Lake from their concrete pads. The resort features a private sandy beach perfect for swimming, along with an outdoor pool and playground to keep the whole family entertained. For those looking to connect with fellow travelers, the community area fosters camaraderie among RVers.
We arrived at 9:30pm on 5/1/2025. About an hour before the office closed, we received a courtesy call to let us know how to gain access to the park after hours. With that information, we easily got through the gate and found our site (55). The sites are exceptionally maintained with clean, level concrete pads, brown-colored stone borders between sites, well-maintained (electric, water, waste) hookups, and neat/clean fire pits. The grounds are beautifully manicured, providing awesome views of the surrounding water. The staff pick up trash outside each site daily at 9am and keep the park very well maintained. We'd happily camp here in the future.
Jim C — Google review
Not big rig friendly. We were only staying 2 nights so booked a standard 45 ft spot. We have a 45 ft Super C. Site was 113. Had to make a hard left up a hill. Restricted from swinging out due to dumpsters. Had to back up 3 times, entire rear of coach bottomed out. Had to back up 3 times to get into site due to other sites having limited parking and vehicles parked to the edge of the road. Same issue trying to leave. Site was paved but not level side to side or front to back. We had to back out beyond concrete to fit and it was all mud behind our coach. This section should be restricted to 40 feet or less or they should note the difficulties on their web page. The campground was beautiful on a nice lake and there were more expensive sites on the "island" with a little better access but still back in and 45 ft.
Annis B — Google review
Stayed for the first time. We booked online. Our site was a bit to difficult to access with our big rig. The manager saw our hesitation as we approached the site and quickly offered to resign us to something a little easier. We were grateful for the option. We enjoyed the views of Percy Priest lake from our campsite. The peninsula is beautiful. Great place to take a walk. Grounds were well kept. The RV park is gated for safety. The pool is beautiful. Nice food truck for lazy lunch days. The band that was playing on Saturday night was awesome! We can't wait to visit again next year! Thanks for an awesome stay.
Tracy C — Google review
We really enjoyed our stay at Elm Hill. We have a 45 ft. 5th wheel and we were able to fit fine in the standard waterfront spots. Backing in our spot was very tight, but doable. It is a little pricey but the camp ground is the cleanest I’ve ever seen with nice amenities. You have a nice pool and clubhouse, nice bathrooms/showers, gates for safety, a beach and BEAUTIFUL views on both sides of the park. Will come back!
Jenny B — Google review
Spectacular place to relax, enjoy the lake, and home base for Nashville fun! Vicky and staff are amazing! Resort is super clean, manicured lawns, laundry facilities, dog park, great pool area with live music on the weekends. They even have a food truck if you don't feel like cooking or just crave an ice cream! We stay every year, had to fly home and back in the middle of this year's stay and couldn't be more grateful for the support and care from Vicky and staff! Truly a gem along the banks of Percy Priest!
Mark R — Google review
Sites are clean, level and exactly as shown on the webpage. Services is excellent, friendly and professional. Everyone is very pleasant and willing to get out of their way to help and accommodate. One of the best RV resorts we’ve visited.
Emad W — Google review
We REALLY enjoyed our Memorial weekend stay here. We stayed in a deluxe waterfront site and the view was amazing! Campground was clean, well-maintained and the staff were very accommodating! We would definitely camp here again-with its proximity to Nashville, cleanliness and beautiful waterfront sites. 10 out of 5 stars from us!
Shannon K — Google review
While we always enjoy our stay here, this time was disappointing especially for $132 a night. They put a couple beside us who had 6 dogs. They put up a fence all around their spot which was a foot away from our coach all along the side. For anyone traveling there soon, the main road to access the resort is being worked on so there is a big dip in and out of the resort. Take it slow going in the entrance.
Joyce T — Google review
3343 Bell Rd, Nashville, TN 37214, USA•https://elmhillrvresort.com/•(615) 710-9365•Tips and more reviews for Elm Hill RV Resort
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6Seven Points Campground

4.7
(600)
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Mentioned on 
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Seven Points Campground is a serene and peaceful camping area that offers 60 sites with electrical connections. Situated on the picturesque Percy Priest Lake, this campground provides an ideal location for water enthusiasts. Visitors can indulge in various water activities such as jet skiing, tubing, rowing, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, and fishing. Moreover, during warmer months, guests can cool off at the sandy beach nearby.
We stayed just one night on our long journey, and it was exactly what we needed—beautiful, peaceful, and refreshing. The campsite is nestled right on the lake, offering stunning views and a calming atmosphere that instantly helped us unwind. Everything was well-maintained, and the setting made for a perfect evening and restful night. Even though it was a quick stop, it left a lasting impression. Highly recommend for anyone passing through or looking for a quiet retreat by the water.
Tony G — Google review
The nicest hosts I have ever met. Polite, friendly and very helpful. Hookups at every site. Most, if not all, sites have a view of the lake. Discount for America the Beautiful pass. Clean bathrooms. I cannot say enough good about this campground! Make a reservation through recreation.gov
Chris P — Google review
Never got to see the campground. We drove an hour and a half to see the area to see if it was worth the drive. We stopped at the gate and was told we weren’t allowed to drive through just to look at the grounds. The weekends are the only time we have to check out new camping areas that we have to drive that far to see. We have driven campgrounds all over the world and never been told we couldn’t drive around and look. How rude! Needless to say the lady at the gate and her attitude made our decision that we will not bother even trying to camp there. If this winds up being an old deserted campground in the future, it won’t be a surprise.
Delana H — Google review
We chosen seven points as our stop by overnight stay along our trip to Utah. It has perfect location next to a lake and near highway. The sites are clean, spacious, and budget-friendly. Without prior knowledge of the campground, we reserved site 3, not realizing other lakeside sites were also available. Site 3 has a curved driveway, making parking tricky, and cellphone signal is nearly nonexistent. Despite these challenges, we enjoyed our stay.
A ( — Google review
Spacious shady sites. Some with incline/decline in driveway but the RV setup is level. A few buddy sites are available even on the lake side. Bathrooms are clean. Plenty of hot water and good pressure. Boat ramp inside the campground. Swimming beach too.
Angela R — Google review
It was nice and quiet. Nice playground. Affordable rates. Multiple bathrooms. Showers were clean, got and stayed hot, and had plenty of pressure. Coin Washer and dryers available for laundry. Beautiful spaces on the water or in the woods. Sites were clean and spacious. Picnic table and grill and grill table along with personal fire pit were included. Hosts were pleasant. Boat ramp was nicely kept.
Que S — Google review
Best RV campground I've stayed at so far. They keep the camping areas nice and clean. Camping spots are spaced out perfectly to where you don't feel like you are camping on top of each other. Bathrooms and showers are kept nice, clean and stocked with toilet paper each day. Only thing I wished is they had trash cans outside of the bath house. That way you can throw doggy poo bags away outside instead of having to carry it back to your camp spot.
Shellie U — Google review
We love it here! Have come 3 years in a row! A great spot that feels out of the city without having to drive far! Bathrooms are well kept and love having the laundry onsite! Each campsite is great, but we love 45 with the view of the lake!
Heather H — Google review
1810 Stewarts Ferry Pike, Mt. Juliet, TN 37122, USA•http://www.recreation.gov/camping/seven-points-tn/r/campgroundDe…•(615) 889-5198•Tips and more reviews for Seven Points Campground

7Four Corners RV Resort

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Nestled along the picturesque shores of Percy Priest Lake, Four Corners RV Resort is a delightful retreat just 20 miles southwest of Nashville. This charming resort features 95 spacious RV sites, accommodating both short and long-term visitors with lengths ranging from 50 to 70 feet. Each site comes equipped with a firepit and picnic table, making it perfect for outdoor gatherings.
A Wonderful Stay at Four Corners RV Resort! We recently stayed at Four Corners RV Resort and had such a fantastic experience! From the moment we arrived, we were greeted with friendly smiles and outstanding hospitality. The staff is incredibly welcoming and helpful, always making sure we felt right at home. The resort itself is beautifully maintained — clean, quiet, and peaceful. The RV spots are spacious and easy to access, with lovely views and a relaxing atmosphere all around. It’s the perfect place to unwind, whether you're just passing through or planning a longer stay. It’s clear that the team here truly cares about their guests. We left feeling relaxed, refreshed, and already talking about when we can come back. If you're looking for a pleasant, friendly, and relaxing place to stay, Four Corners RV Resort is absolutely worth it!
Jennifer F — Google review
We had the most beautiful view! Sites are big and roomy, we appreciate that greatly. Everyone was very nice and helpful. Staff delivered straight to our camp from the camp store, super convenient. We will be back asap!
Stacy O — Google review
Edit: I took off a star because, on Friday mornings, they apparently start landscaping way before their own quiet hours are over, so don't expect to get to sleep in. We (mostly) enjoyed staying here. It was a little pricey, but the spaces are large and it's a relatively quiet campground (until early Friday morning) right on the water and close enough to Nashville to see all the sites. The campground is on a small airport flight path, but they were high enough up that they really didn't bother us too much. The daily trash pick up is also a perk. We would stay here again (but not on a Thursday night) if we're ever in the area. Make sure to bring your Thermacell and/or other mosquito repellent if you plan on spending any time outside as they were pretty thick.
Jenifer L — Google review
We love our time at Four Corners RV resort every year. The resort is beautiful and so well kept, the beach and pool are great to relax and cool off in and the amenities are wonderful. The location to Nashville is perfect to get away from the crowds and have some down time. The staff is top notch, they are so helpful and sweet, from the greeting when we arrive to the wave goodbye as we leave, they always have a smile and are there to do what they can to help out if needed. We won’t stay anywhere but here when we are in the area.
Amanda P — Google review
My family enjoyed 4 corners RV Resort, courtesy dock if you bring your boat. My kids loved the pool! Staff are extremely nice! Bathroom/shower room was very clean!!! Grounds were also very clean!
Amer N — Google review
Nice stay at Four Corners RV Resort near Nashville TN. Gated and required a code for entrance which is nice. Nice Marina next door with a gift shop and Restaurant. Can't review as we didn't eat there but choices on menu looked scrumpshis. Many choices of sites right on the water. We were in site 67 w/full hookup and had a nice long dock next to it. Kept spacing from other campers which was nice. I believe all sites are concrete pads. I recommend and will come back.
Sherry H — Google review
Was not near as clean inside as it should have been. 5th wheel needed a good cleaning and top sheet in 2nd bedroom was missing. Ran out of propane after 3 showers, tubs wouldn't drain on 3rd day. We called and they come promptly. This is a great place and the outside grounds are clean/mowed/etc. Feels safe. Pool was clean and refreshing. Workers were very nice when I went into office but this place lacks in detail of maintenance and cleaning of campers. Little things inside camper needed fixed such as: window shades did not operate properly or wouldn't open at all, a piece on seat part of dining table coming off and was sticking out when we arrived.
Shirley72519 — Google review
It seems that this resort is living off it’s earlier reputation when it was newer. The RV pads are concrete and level. We really appreciated the daily garbage pick up. Sites are a nice size. Landscaping maintenance could surely use an upgrade. The lake is beautiful and the purple martens keeps the mosquitoes in check. Overall, a nice stay with a bit of disappointment over the landscaping maintenance.
Jack — Google review
4029 Lavergne Couchville Pike, Antioch, TN 37013, USA•https://fourcornersrvresorttn.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=…•(629) 236-2600•Tips and more reviews for Four Corners RV Resort

8Anderson Road Campground

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Anderson Road Campground is a lakeside retreat located on Percy Priest Lake, offering electric hookup sites, a boat ramp, swimming areas, and showers. The campground is perfect for fishing, boating, and swimming in the lake. It's also an ideal spot for wildlife enthusiasts as various fish species and wildlife inhabit the surrounding woods and grasslands. The Anderson Road Fitness Trail provides a scenic paved path along the water for hiking.
Great ACOE campground conveniently located on the outskirts of Nashville. We spent 2 nights while taking in the city's action. Very clean and well maintained. Ash, the campground host was very professional while also being personable. They do not close the entrance gate at night but do monitor in and out traffic. We experienced no problems.
Dymm W — Google review
Ash is the person in charge. He was kind, discerning, hard enough to keep the bad out. Yet, a soft heart to do good for others. The waterfront sites are wonderful. No raccoons...never expected that before! Wow! Lots of white tail dear. And, cheapest sites for 50 miles around Nashville per my independent research. I wish it was open aaalllll year! The day park was full of large families enjoying time together with fresh meat cooking on the grill, and children laughing. Very pleasant experience. Thank you Ash!!! May your kindness be returned to you.
TRenee M — Google review
Not a lot to do here, but it's great to come to and relax. Close enough to enjoy Nashville, far enough out to have space. Definitely a good, close option for me.
Eric P — Google review
This was a fantastic campground. Army corps did a beautiful job on this one. We had a huge waterfront site and we floated on tubes right from our site #7. Would stay again.
Sheri S — Google review
The campground is full of trees, lots of shade and has waterfront spots. However, people don't follow the road signs. Driving the wrong way on a one way. No quiet hour. There was a group of people singing up to midnight and being along the water side it was loud.
Justin L — Google review
Ash the new gentleman hosting the campsite is a really great guy. He is running a tight ship and keeping it a family friendly experience. We will definitely be back soon 😊👍
Cheryl K — Google review
A nice campground right outside the city, love that it gets u free access to the beach just up the road, offers a boat launch and has clean washrooms and showers camp sites have a decent amount of room all come with a table a fire pit and a small higher table for cooking
Sarah O — Google review
Today this place is quite, beautiful private sites. Great help! Site tickets posted for you if your late . The sites are huge and private!
Toni R — Google review
4010 Anderson Rd, Nashville, TN 37217, USA•http://www.recreation.gov/camping/anderson-road/r/campgroundDeta…•(615) 361-1980•Tips and more reviews for Anderson Road Campground

9Nashville I-24 Campground.

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This Smyrna campground is a great spot for RVers and tenters alike, with plenty of amenities like an outdoor pool, a half basketball court, and a playground. The campground also has a recreation room with TVs and games, as well as hot showers.
The stay here was wonderful! While the campsites may be narrow, the service from staff MORE than makes up for it. The park was clean, quiet, and well maintained. The electric, water, and sewer hookups were as expected. (Working/functional) I can not praise the staff more highly. They were easily accommodating, polite, and easy to work with. The price of space rental was very reasonable.
James M — Google review
We booked here while my son was playing a baseball tournament. This Campground offered a great centralized location and easy access to Nashville ball parks and everything we needed. We love the family feel of this campground, they have spots open for travelers as well as numerous long-term campers. All are super friendly!! The entire campground was very well kept, lots of areas to walk pets, very clean pool and playground area. The bath house was awesome, very clean, spacious and private. They also offer a laundry facility on site. Not sure if all the sites are full hook ups, but we were placed in a full hook up spot that was perfect, very level and shaded. Spots are a little close together, Which would be great if you were buddy Camping with Friends. The staff here were all super friendly and very helpful! We actually have another trip planned soon, great place to stay!
Jessica D — Google review
RV campground with gravel spots over a limestone base. Proximity to the highway is nice, but the park is quite busy and rather loud in the mornings. Woman that took our reservation was delightful. Price point was lovely too. However- We woke up to what seems like a long-term resident with many vehicles and too many small dogs all barking for a long time, lots of vehicle noise as people come and go. We couldn’t help but notice the air smelled very strongly of urine. I love to leave more positive reviews, but I wouldn’t want someone to not tell me if I could improve, yknow?
Cameron B — Google review
We had a great experience at this campground. Their staff is sweet and hospitable. They have very clean showers and bathrooms available for guests. It’s also not too far from Nashville. Would recommend to anyone looking for a place to camp out.
Kelly S — Google review
We were on our way to a campground in Manchester, Tennessee. Unfortunately, we had a roadside emergency with our towing vehicle. I called the campground and Bonnie answered the phone. She was so sweet. They had an opening for us for the night. Don was here when we arrived and helped us get settled for the evening. The staff here is super friendly. The site was perfect and the campground is well kept. I highly recommend this campground.
Jackie H — Google review
I hate to rate this place so low, but I will because upon entering it did not look like any RV resort or park that we stopped at before it looked like an RV park for permanent residents That weren’t very concerned about the looks of their RVs or the small amount property around them. The people at the front desk were very nice and the gentleman that was leading us to our spot seemed very nice as well. The first spot he took us to was a back in spot and I’m pretty sure I requested a pull through, but that wasn’t that big a deal. The issue was that it was a very narrow spot to back into and the neighboring trailer was clearly what looked like a permanent resident and had no less than six large baskets of laundry, sitting out in the path of where we would have to back our travel trailer into and it looks like its been sitting there for a while. I told the person guiding us to a spot that we need a different spot one that is more reasonable in size so that we can back our travel trailer into there so he gave us another spot not far from that one and I have to be honest. The whole feel of the RV Park is sketchy at best. I think the owners of this RV park are very soft on the rules because one of the rules in the piece of paper they gave us as we checked in. Was there can’t be any clutter or trash or anything sitting out around your trailer well that clearly was not a rule that was followed very well by most of the people that had been there for a while Did not sleep well nor did my husband because of the entire environment around there at any rate the water and electric all the hook ups worked fine so that kind of stuff doesn’t bother you that I just mentioned that it’s a perfectly fine place to stay
Margaret V — Google review
Nice and quiet place. Our space was nice and level. The hookups were easily accessible and worked like they should. After hour arrival was no problem. Donna was great to work with. Not a lot of room between spaces, but enough for slideouts. We would stay there again if we go that way.
Rita V — Google review
Stayed here on our way down and back between MN and AL. Staff was amazing and so friendly. Our sites on the way down were large and we requested a table since we had a party of 9 and they quickly accommodated. Happened to arrive on a night they had a live band and was so nice to see the extra smiles and festivities. All shut down by curfew and we had an awesome nights rest. Bath house was sure clean too!!! Coming back storms and traffic had us arriving just as the office was closing. They waited for us and made sure we were all good. Unfortunately my travel trailer was just a hair shy being able to hook up the the septic but easie peasie to get it hooked up before we hit the road. Would highly recommend staying here passing through or looking for a place to stay just south of Nashville. We will be staying here again the next time we pass through.
Becky M — Google review
1130 Rocky Fork Rd, Smyrna, TN 37167, USA•http://www.nashvillei24kampground.com/•Tips and more reviews for Nashville I-24 Campground.

10Poole Knobs Campground

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Nestled in the picturesque hills of Tennessee, Poole Knobs Campground is a true gem for outdoor enthusiasts. Located just 27 miles southeast of Nashville, this campground boasts 87 spacious and shaded campsites that offer stunning views of the nearby lake. It's an ideal spot for families looking to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying various water activities and exploring the surrounding woodlands.
This campground is beautiful, quiet, clean! Is handicap accessible. The bathrooms are cleaned and stocked! The water sites are $100 more than the ones up the hill. It has rained but the old trees cover you in most places. I have a lot on my plate, and coming here has helped me step away and regroup. I wish I could have met up with people here. However, this place is not as full as I would expect it to be. There is a wonderful couple that manages the campsite. They will show once a day to be sure all is well with your stay! It is totally recommended for all reasons to get away and join the outside living!
Toni R — Google review
Site 28- wonderful view, large space between camp neighbors, lake front, lots of wildlife, quiet camp, friendly staff, clean, bathhouse 1 is up a hill, other bathhouse/showerhouse you can drive too. Great value compared to other camping/RV sites in the area. Book early for Lake front sites!
Amer N — Google review
Not far from Nashville and you won't forget it with the airplanes flying over your site. The camp host's were super friendly. The campground is clean. Not a lot of spots for the dogs to potty. The bath houses were clean and I used the showers several times during our 12 day stay. A lot of traffic as there is one way in and one way out. That's if you're not tent camping. Tent campers have there own loop. We have a travel trailer. Can't complain about the cost because I'm a disabled veteran and get a 50% discount.
T K — Google review
On June 6 2025 I was preparing to checkout at noon at campsite 5. I was working on a model car and had some tea on table. It was about 9 am so I went to change clothes. When I came back the cleaners literally had my stuff in their cart. They were stealing my stuff and said they thought I was gone. I hadn't even checked out yet. Made formal complaint at office watch your stuff the cleaners are thieves. Just lucky I busted them in the act.
Cyn I — Google review
What a beautiful Campground. Only thing that could make it better is a playground. Bathrooms were clean (for a campground). Staff was friendly. Grills were operable, easy access to lake from campsite. Local police routinely drive through. Will definitely be back!
Zach V — Google review
It’s a great location outside of Nashville and the lake views are stunning. Campsites are a decent size but they are all gravel (tent campers). Our picnic table had a bunch of broken glass underneath it.
Carly M — Google review
We stayed in site 41 which was a pull-through with water and 50 amp. There was a slight hill to get into our site but was easy to level. Although not waterfront, we had a great view of the lake. Our AT&T service worked great and we got 74 OTA channels.
Cori T — Google review
It's rather serene and the facility is well kept. Joan and Terry are lovely folks and will make sure you have a nice stay.
Raymond R — Google review
493 Jones Mill Rd, La Vergne, TN 37086, USA•https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232677•(615) 459-6948•Tips and more reviews for Poole Knobs Campground
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11Nashville RV Resort and Cabins

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Nashville RV Resort and Cabins, formerly known as Nashville Jellystone Park, is a year-round destination with 233 pull-through sites for RVs, tent sites, and rental cabins. The resort features a seasonal pool, recreation center, mini-golf course, jumping pad, playground for children, and a dog park. It accommodates motorhomes of all sizes and offers modern laundry facilities. Guests can also take advantage of the shuttle service to downtown Nashville.
What a great campground!! Camp sites are all pull through and perfectly level, so you can get settled at your site and get to camping very quickly. We chose a full hook up site with extra parking, so we basically had a whole extra camp site to ourselves, and it was still less expensive than a lot of campgrounds in Nashville. The septic hook up has a removable cap and not a metal flip lid, so don’t forget your handy brick or rock to help hold your septic hose in place. The pool is very nice and clean, and the little putt putt course is a fun way to spend a little time in between excursions to the many popular sightseeing spots. The staff are super nice and extremely helpful. I spoke with the nice ladies in the office for quite a while, getting their suggestions and help regarding places we wanted to go visit in and around Nashville. The ladies told me about a terrific downtown shuttle service that you can call and schedule a pick up at the top of the hour. You can then schedule a return trip (they come every half hour) anytime up to 12:30am. Round trip cost $10 per person. The campground is very dog friendly, and they also have a small but very well maintained dog park with a water spigot. An all around great experience here! Definitely will come back!
Anne C — Google review
This place is great!! Looking to stay one night or weeks. Very clean! Big swimming pool. And wonderful prices. We have parked our camper here and also rented a cabin. Both were great! Close to everything. A great place to stay
Crystal G — Google review
Clean cabin with everything you'd expect and a little more. Came with fresh bedding has an apartment size refrigerator. A two gas burner cooktop microwave oven including coffee maker and a few K-Cups. Parking for one vehicle at the cabin. Clean cool and smells good. Fire ring.A table and chairs outside and on the screened porch. Easy access off Briley parkway close to the Nashville Palace.
R H — Google review
Really looked good on the website and the camp site was good. My family and I have been on the road for over a week. When we get there we found that the laundry facilities were closed. We were sent over to the KOA's laundry next door where we waited forever. It may seem minor but time is irreplaceable. The more time I spend waiting in the laundry room that two major resorts have to share, the less time I spend with my family actually vacationing. It was also very noticeable that all of the other amenities like the recreation area were just run down or not working at all. If this place were to be running at it's potential it would be Five Stars across the board.
Michael K — Google review
Location is the biggest thing this RV park has going for it. There is a shuttle that for $10 pp will take you into downtown Nashville and bring you back. They have 200+ RV sites, 15 cabins, and a few tent sites with large trees throughout the park. The RV sites are average sized. The showers are a tight 30”x 30”, had only one peg to hang clothes/towel on, and no place in the shower to put soap and shampoo. Many of the toilets are out of service and the remaining ones don’t flush properly. Overall the bathhouse was not very clean. The Wifi was excellent. Some highway noise. The prices are high in line with the area. Good luck getting them on the phone. Booking online is the best option.
John D — Google review
After an 8 hour drive, the last thing you want to do as a camper is level your RV with blocks when you pay $70 for electricity only. Smooth drive day on I40. It is not easy getting here, took about 4 different highways and it’s smack in the middle of a bustling area. We didn’t partake in any amenities. Just trying to get a cool night sleep. If one night is your goal and you’re looking for a in and out spot this absolutely is not it. Also, I called at 4:30pm when they close at 5 and they already turned over their phones. Additionally the electricity is next to the road so we had to park our Jeep on the road so we could get to the electricity without pulling out 10 feet of the chord. A bit ridiculous as the bigger sites usually are made for towing vehicles. Again only staying one night so not unhooking. Still ongoing. The electricity box is broken.
Jaymy W — Google review
Wasn't expecting a nice RV park, but I will say that it definitely was worth it, and it's not that bad.. full hook up decent showers and alright grounds. Had things for kids to do and a pool. We had a great time, and the location is perfect, close to all attractions. The only downside is the price, and I can just imagine when KOA changes fully into their campground. #BeeHippyLifestyle
BeeHippy L — Google review
So first I will say, it's a sardine campground, don't expect it to be more than that, BUT that being said, it was prefect for what we needed. When we arrived there had been a huge mix up with our reservations. They had us coming in two days earlier, and then when they tried to call. . . they had our name, and phone number completely wrong! Thankfully they were able to make some calls and get it all sorted out, but that took forever! Our reservation had been made by a company we were working with, so we had to get a hold of them to get the payment. After that mini mess, we headed to our spot. All the spots are pull through spots. You cannot put a rug out at all. They are tight spots, and you are super close to your neighbors. But again we knew that going in. The showers were clean, we didn't use the pool, there are some trees on some of the property. So there is a bit of shade. They also have a mini dog park, but sadly no one had cleaned up after their pets, and it was kind of a mess. with really long grass.
Jessica H — Google review
2572 Music Valley Dr, Nashville, TN 37214, USA•https://koa.com/campgrounds/nashville/•(615) 889-4225•Tips and more reviews for Nashville RV Resort and Cabins

12Cages Bend Campground

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Nestled along the tranquil shores of Old Hickory Lake, Cages Bend Campground is a hidden gem located just 26 miles northeast of Nashville. This charming campground features around 30 sites, each offering electric and water hookups, making it an ideal spot for both tent campers and RV enthusiasts. The picturesque lakeside setting invites visitors to indulge in various recreational activities such as swimming, sailing, and fishing. With a convenient boat ramp for easy access to the lake, adventure awaits right at your doorstep.
My go-to for nearby camping. Cages is a small campground with 43 sites, so it can be difficult to secure a site at times. It is situated on Old Hickory Lake, and almost all of the sites have a good view of the lake. The shower houses could use some attention, but overall, it is a great place to camp.
Sharon L — Google review
Beautiful Cof E campground. Not very conducive to big rigs. Very tight road coming in. Friendly, helpful camp hosts. Don’t park under the walnut tree. Bath house could definitely use upgrades. Quiet.
Susan A — Google review
Very nice campground on Old Hickory Lake. We stayed for 3 nights at site 27 while visiting Nashville. Not too far away to enjoy the city. Very spacious paved site with separate paved area with picnic table and small wooden table for a camp stove. Electric and water. Dump station near bath house. Trees spread throughout and beautiful view of lake from our site. Sites very spread out and not right on top of each other but at the other loop along lake they were a little closer together. Bathrooms are fine with 3 showers and 3 stalls. It’s not the Hilton so I expect campground bathrooms. They were clean and had plenty of hot water. Our son put a paddleboard in and it was great. Can also fish off the shore. At $30/nights you can’t beat it and I really could not believe how spacious the sites were. Would totally come back. Be aware gate closes at 10pm. The host did not stress that and it is in small print on back of map and we cut it close our first night.
Tammy D — Google review
Close to Nashville but feels far away. Bathrooms are in desperate need of updates, but the water was hot with great pressure. Small, quaint campground. All sites have great views of the water and are well spaced. We stayed on site 13.
Aryn H — Google review
Great location near Nashville, on a lake. Access roads are narrow and difficult - go slow. Infrastructure at campground is in need of updating and repair - lots of crumbling asphalt. But sites are large and spacious, you are not on top of neighbors. Nice views of lake. All have water and electric, no sewer.
Melissa J — Google review
This campground is on one of several peninsula's within the greater Hendersonville & Gallatin area. Surrounded by houses, you can imagine the roads coming in. Cages Bend (the road) is well paved, with a double yellow, but has TONS of low hanging branches. When heading to the campground on Cages Bend, be very careful if you are over 10-11' in height as you will hit branch after branch getting in. We are 46', and there were maybe only 3-4 sites we could get into without a ton of issues. With that said, the campground has a U-Bend on their interior road that we aren't entirely sure whether we could make or not, and honestly wouldn't want to try. We were happy in site #2 and although some sites have much better water views, entering and exiting safely is more important to us so we'd stay in that site again. Pro's: 1) Beautiful campground right on the lake. Multiple water front sites, but almost all sites have atleast a water view. Site #1 and #2 don't have water views per say, but are very private with a ton of space, and still with access to the water if you plan to launch paddle boards and kayak's. 2) Paddle boards and kayaks can be launched directly from the campground. Board were also stations right off the "beach" 3) Family friendly, didn't seem too rowdy. 4) Fishing dock with multiple other area's to fish. 5) Full boat launch just up the road with easy access parking. 6) Although the bathrooms were old and dated, they were clean and smelled good! 7) Camps hosts were friendly and responsive. 8) Many sites were paved, while others were gravel. Dump station on site with easy access. 9) 40 Minutes from downtown Nashville. 5 Minutes to Kroger and 10 minutes to Walmart, Costco, and Sam's Club. Tons of restaurants everywhere. Con's: (most of the cons are road/vehicle size related) 1) Cages Bend road can be tree treacherous. Plan to take it slow if you are tall. 2) The interior roads in the campground can be tricky to navigate if you are long. 3) Double check on slides and whether or not the site has a retaining wall or not. We had friends that had slides on both sides finding it tricky to fully extend them. We made a campground video with better pictures/info on each site to better make a decision on site selection. Search "McVeycations" on YouTube. 4) Booking a site can be tricky as its a very popular campground. If you are over 45' like we are, I'd stick to spots #1 or #2. They don't have water views per say, but are the easiest to enter and exit. You exit the campground without having to navigate the entire place because there is a turn around directly in front of site #2. We camped at Cages Bend in a Fifth Wheel.
McVeycations — Google review
Beautiful small COE campground on the lake. The RV sites have water, electricity, and a fire pit. The many sites can be challenging for larger rigs. The bathrooms are extremely dated, appear dirty, and have no handicapped toilets or showers.
Lori G — Google review
Great campground but the bathrooms were not very clean.
Miss C — Google review
1125 Benders Ferry Rd, Gallatin, TN 37066, USA•https://www.recreation.gov/camping/cages-bend/r/campgroundDetail…•(615) 824-4989•Tips and more reviews for Cages Bend Campground

13Trinity RV Park

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Trinity RV Park and Campground is a delightful retreat just 40 minutes from the vibrant heart of Nashville. This affordable RV park offers a range of amenities to ensure a comfortable stay, including convenient RV hook-ups, concrete patios, and access to game rooms. Guests can enjoy refreshing dips in the pool or relax at the playground while taking advantage of nearby grocery stores and gift shops. The friendly service adds a personal touch that makes visitors feel right at home.
I stayed at Trinity RV Park for the last week, it was my first trip to Nashville. I picked it because it is close to the Downtown area. WiFi would be nice, but they mentioned that they are working on having it installed so maybe that is already underway. Concerns raised in other reviews like the park being small etc. weren't an issue for me. I enjoyed my stay and would return next time! I had a blast hanging out in the city! Thanks!
Dennis D — Google review
This site was great for our extended stay in Nashville. The park is well maintained and very secure. We made a good choice when we chose TrinityRV park and campground as our temporary home away from home.
Juli B — Google review
Well, it is a campground that is close to downtown Nashville. Easy to get to and from that area. Very sketchy area of town. Some unsavory individuals were lingering at empty spots when we pulled up. We felt better about being here when some older people walked around.. maybe permanent campers? But you could tell they enjoyed monitoring the area. No amenities. The site was full hook up. If all you need is a place to park and not enjoy the campground this place works. If you are looking for a traditional campground, look elsewhere.
Darlene R — Google review
Very deceptive web site, Nashville's premier RV park it is not! While it is a short Uber ride into town it is in a VERY sketchy area. I would not stay there long and did not feel comfortable while we were there. Non guests were walking through the grounds at all hours. The other travelers were friendly and seemed as nervous as us. The sites are level but have cement tracks rather than a cement slab to park on. Our site had clearly had a sanitation dump accident with kitty litter poured on it. We only planned on a one nights stay thankfully and kenneled our dogs while we went into town for the day. I truly question the 5 star reviews. I would not stay here again.
Connie E — Google review
Spent the night here on last minute notice as we were traveling from Florida to Iowa. Very nice manager, Spencer gave us a great spot for easy back-in of our 40’ motorhome and tow vehicle. Even able to fill up with propane on way out. Small park on busy corner but also close to all the action of downtown Nashville. Will definitely stay here again.
Bonnie R — Google review
Close to downtown but also close to crime and ghetto. I observed a panhandler milling about where we were supposed to park our RV. He was able to wander freely through the RV sites. That's when I cancelled my reservation, but I was charged a full days rent.
Joe P — Google review
Ok so this is totally in a sketchy part of town. Not your average RV park. Yes sites are super close together. Lots of traffic noise. Not the kind of park you hang out outside at. Communication with reservations was not so great. Finally got an email the morning of our reservation. But—— We where super close to downtown. Uber rides where between 10 and 12 bucks. Parking and the hassle of driving to go out will cost you more then that. So for that we give this a two stars.
Jan M — Google review
You'll be hard pressed to find any RV accommodations in Nashville. The owner is friendly and the grounds are kept maintained and clean. It is however, right in a rough neighborhood... ghetto.... it's bad. There's nothing the owners can do about that really except run off the beggars. Nobody ever approached us but you can't escape the feeling that you might become a victim of opportunity. It is what it is. We would stay here again.
Roamin' R — Google review
1907 Dickerson Pike, Nashville, TN 37207, USA•http://www.trinityrvpark.com/•(615) 337-0073•Tips and more reviews for Trinity RV Park

14Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

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The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville is a must-visit attraction for music enthusiasts. It showcases the rich history, traditions, and impact of country music through interactive exhibits and a vast collection of memorabilia. Situated near Broadway's honky-tonks, it offers state-of-the-art galleries, event spaces, retail areas, and classrooms.
Big museum! Lots to cover! While we enjoyed our visit, the museum itself seemed a bit dark. I felt like brighter lighting would make for a better experience. That's just me, but I would highly recommend visiting since it is the highlight of visiting Nashville!
Blue T — Google review
An absolute must-see if you're ever in Nashville! The exhibits are beautifully curated--blending history, memorabilia, and interactive displays that bring country music to life. From legendary artists to modern stars, there's so much to see and learn. Whether you're a lifelong country music fan or just curious, this museum gives you an unforgettable experience. Highly recommend!
Pamela B — Google review
The Country Music Hall of Fame is an incredible showcase of music history and artistry in Nashville! We bought our tickets ahead of time, which was definitely the way to go. The museum is so easy to navigate, and since it’s a self-guided tour, we were able to move quickly and see as much as possible at our own pace. The exhibits are thoughtfully organized and full of fascinating details. I loved seeing all the stage costumes. It’s incredible how tiny some of them are in real life!! The stories, creativity, and care put into every display really make you appreciate the heart and history behind country music. The Dolly Parton display was one of my absolute favorites. Seeing her stunning outfits and personal items up close was magical. Her personality and legacy shine in every detail! Standing in the Rotunda, surrounded by the words “Will the Circle Be Unbroken” was really moving. It’s in the heart of the museum and very cool to see. Overall, the Country Music Hall of Fame is beautifully designed, inspiring, and well worth the visit. Definitely arrive early if possible, and give yourself plenty of time to soak it all in. It’s an unforgettable experience!
How L — Google review
This is an incredible museum, a three floor space with so much of country music’s history, highlights and accomplishments. One the first floor, they have the ticket booth, the museum store and a theater. Lines stars to get long around 11am. When we went tickets were around $32 for museum only, and $55 for Studio B package. Studio B tour is highly recommended. Tickets were good for whole day, they allowed going in and out of the museum, that was unique and so considerate of them. The store so many wonderful country music themed products, souvenir items with music legends images, and even a guitar try out area. On the third floor, they also had an arts and crafts area for guests to design their own paper guitars with props. The museum tour begins on third floor. Right in front of the entrance they had the Taylor Swift special section. We loved seeing some of the items from her Eras Tour. The section had so many other cool things about TS’ life and her achievements in country music. The hallway then taken you along the timeline of country music starting from early 1900s. Several artists, singers, groups are highlighted for their contribution to country music in different decade. The path leads lead to a huge hall where so many vinyls are placed in a giant wall for all the songs that became gold, silver and Platinum hits. It was one of coolest part of the museum. On the second floor they have the giant hall for the hall of fame inductees. Each hall of famer has a placard dedicated to their name with a short summery of their contributions and achievements. It was so much to take in for the 1-2 hours I spent in museum. I knew some of the legends, but I got to learn about so many others. It was an amazing museum experience for me. All the stuff members were extremely friendly and knowledgeable. No doubt this is a must see destination when visiting Nashville.
Nehal A — Google review
Huge collections of the history of country music. Very informative and many displays on site. We got the general admission with RCA studio admission. I think it’s worth it. There are several floors to go thru. You can see the outfits, the instruments and the stories. Some interactive stations. Discount for military, medical personnel, local residents etc.
Sharon H — Google review
If you like outfits of famous people on a headless dummy it’s great. Honestly not all that. I didn’t learn a ton. There’s a huge Lainey Wilson exhibit for some reason. But the cars and guitars are awesome to see.
Rich C — Google review
Great place for country history from music to movies to lyrics and lifestyles. 2 full floors and part of it was under renovation. I’m not a country girl but the history aspect and memories were great. From dresses, original songs, movie props and lots of musical instruments the amount of information is intense. You can spend hours either trying to find that special album to reading all the details about their music careers. From the original country musicians to the newest this museum covers it all. And even though I am not a country musicians person this holds a lot of history.
Kim R — Google review
WOW! This place is rich with history and thousands of articles of country music to appreciate. We spent hours in this museum going down memory row listening to 90s country music and taking in all the generations from before. The museum was so interactive with so much to see, read and experience. It’s great for all ages! Definitely a highlight from our Nashville trip!
Kay — Google review
222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville, TN 37203, USA•https://countrymusichalloffame.org/•(615) 416-2001•Tips and more reviews for Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

15Johnny Cash Museum

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The Johnny Cash Museum, located in the bustling South of Broadway neighborhood, is a captivating tribute to the legendary musician. Showcasing an extensive collection of personal memorabilia and artifacts, including stage costumes, handwritten lyrics, awards, and even his birth certificate, this museum offers a comprehensive look into Cash's life and career. Unlike other celebrity museums, this establishment is officially affiliated with Cash's family members and has been recognized as the Best Music Museum in the Country by USA Today.
A must see stop in downtown Nashville! Absolutely loved the Johnny Cash Museum. it’s small but packed with amazing history, energy and emotion. You can walk through his entire journey from early posters and guitars to walls full of records and albums. Seeing his guitars, tour photos, and all those vintage vinyls was incredible! Photos are allowed which makes the experience even better. There’s so much to capture! The gift shop is really cute too with great souvenirs and Johnny Cash merch that’s hard to find anywhere else. The vibe is pure Nashville friendly staff, great layout and plenty of photo moments if you’re a music or history lover. The museum really makes you feel the power and legacy of “The Man in Black.” Totally worth it, whether you’re a casual fan or a hardcore music traveler like me.
Lior M — Google review
Content of the museum & gift shop was all good. Not too big, yet enjoyable. The only thing I think could be improved is the lighting, or a better and more strategically arranging of the pieces, since although taking photos is allowed, most of the things are behind glass and indirect lighting is very reflective.
Elizabeth E — Google review
We had a great experience at the Johnny Cash Museum. The collection and content of the museum was good with a lot of history. My husband and I are both fans we learned so many new things about Johnny Cash’s history. Our only complaint is the museum is small and I’d wish you could choose times to enter so you’re able to move around better, read and not keep bumbling into each other.
Allison E — Google review
A gleaming jewel in Nashville, TN. Just off Broadway, the Johnny Cash Museum is worth the $30 ticket price. A tremendous amount of memorabilia from early writing, personal artwork, letters from throughout his life, clothing (of Johnny's and June's) worn throughout his prolific career, musical instruments, letters from those he collaborated with, and a moving journey in vivid pictures, as well as stirring movies of performances with outstanding sound quality. The museum takes you from his birth as John (J.R.) Cash, school days and Arkansas childhood, through adolescence and into military service, then to his first marriage and start of his musical career. Documents highlight his persistence and string of early hits through the 1950s, then his divorce, respite, and marriage to June Carter in the 1960s which reignited his career and deep faith. Highlights from Johnny's entire career are represented through his enduring work in music, TV and film in the 1970s and '80s, and including his final recordings through the collaboration with American Recordings the year before he left this earth. Moving videos, music and pictures throughout! The museum features numerous recordings of memorable songs over speakers and available on headphones throughout the tour. Remarkable country, Christian, and patriotic music from Johnny in his phases and stages over half a century. This Man in Black was such an American treasure and this museum features a presentation of records, awards, artwork, photos, letters, clothing, and the sweet music from a man who sang about truth, people, and this country he loved. Superb experience and worth the money. I recommend at least 90 minutes if you want to appreciate it, and longer if you care to read more of the signs & enjoy more of the songs and videos. Finally, the museum ends in the giftshop where you began which has a few shirts, mugs and touristy items, but also rare, expensive, signed merchandise for sale that is quite unique and cool to see!
Brian S — Google review
he Johnny Cash Museum is one of the best stops in Nashville. It honors the legendary country artist whose deep voice and powerful music made a lasting impact. The exhibits highlight his support for minorities, his career, and even his daughter Rosanne’s music. A must-visit.
Brian L — Google review
My first time at the Johnny Cash Museum and it will not be the last! It was so much fun and we thoroughly enjoyed learning so much more than we already knew about Johnny Cash and his life and his philanthropy. Everything is put together perfectly and they are working on adding more on the second floor soon.
Ramona C — Google review
I'm sad to say, my expectations for the Johnny Cash Museum in Nashville crashed and burned down faster than a ring of fire! I bought tickets online because every site said that would let us skip the line but when we arrived, the line was still long, stuffy, and full of people packed close together. Once inside, the memorabilia was cool, but really, that’s just because Johnny Cash himself was so cool. The museum should have done him more justice, but it really lacked life and, most importantly... MUSIC!That’s when it hit us! The one thing missing from the Johnny Cash Museum was Johnny’s sound!!! My sister, a lifelong Johnny Cash fan, quietly pulled out her phone and started playing Ring of Fire. Instantly, the whole place changed! People walking by started tapping their fingers, smiling, and moving differently. It brought energy and soul to what had felt like a stale atmosphere. I get that each display has headphones and video stations, but not everyone wants to stand and wait for those. A little background music would have gone a long way! Especially being a self guided tour. They clearly love Johnny, but it felt more like a library than a tribute to one of the greatest musical legends of all time. At least for a few minutes, thanks to Ring of Fire and my soulful sister, the Man in Black’s spirit came back to life!
How L — Google review
Definitely enjoyed the museum. So much more to look at… glad we were able to make it! Worth the experience. Gift shop available too and we purchase a few items.
Misuki N — Google review
Lower Level, 119 3rd Ave S, Nashville, TN 37201, USA•http://www.johnnycashmuseum.com/•(615) 256-1777•Tips and more reviews for Johnny Cash Museum
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16Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage

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Located just outside of Nashville in Hermitage, Tennessee, Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage is the former home and resting place of the seventh U.S. President. The beautiful whitewashed mansion offers a glimpse into Jackson's life through exhibits and tours, showcasing original family belongings and furniture. Visitors can learn about his military successes, controversial presidency, and life on the plantation where he enslaved over 95 people.
Really great place to visit while you're in Nashville. So much history in this town. It's unbelievable. The Andrew Jackson house was something else and seen all of the artifacts that he himself used or that they were still from that time. Era is just crazy to think. There's wallpaper on the wall that's over 200 years old. They're still original flooring inside the home as well. The grounds are massive and there's so much to visit outside of the Mansion. The guides were knowledgeable and did a great job. If you're into history in doing things like that, I would definitely book your visit. Well worth money.
Jasmine J — Google review
The grounds are beautiful. The walking audio tour is great since it gives you the ability to go at your own pace. There is plenty of benches along the way so you can rest if needed. The guided mansion tour was nice the mansion is beautiful no pictures are allowed inside though. The museum is big and full of information and artifacts. All of the staff was super nice and offered to take pictures.
Tonya — Google review
Had some time before our flight so we took advantage and visited Hermitage. Grounds are fabulous what you imagine a large southern estate to be. The mansion is modest and functional. Seeing Jackson tomb was impressive and reflective. Highly recommend a visit and take the time to learn about history and see it visually. Unfortunately we didn’t have enough time for a tour inside the mansion or a visit through the museum.
Marco L — Google review
This is a really cool historical site to visit. The grounds are beautiful and well-kept. The house is a gem that’s been beautifully preserved, with many of the original furnishings and even wallpaper still intact. There’s a wagon ride that we didn’t see mentioned in the material, so keep an eye out for it and its schedule at the back of the mansion. They also have slave cabins and a section dedicated to the history of slavery.
Eddie H — Google review
If you love US history, this is an excellent place to visit! Beautiful home, beautiful garden and it is beautifully preserved! We went on a weekday early in the morning just as they were opening up a d did the tour. Excellent tour and a must visit!
Blue T — Google review
Great historic place, bummer the rooms are blocked off and you are only allowed a view in and no photography. Some places were closed do to construction. Large grounds recommend comfortable shoes. Friendly knowledgeable staff. Worth the trip would be nice to have a lower weekday rate.
Anthony W — Google review
Very important historical home and reasonably well kept. Plus+, informative staff, well preserved home, good but late, short, and rushed tour. Tour guides rushed answering questions. Negatives-, $28 and the tour part is less than 25 minutes, headphones for self-guided grounds tour "volume" is very difficult to hear on highest setting, grounds themselves are very low maintenance and not kept up (full of weeds). What was particularly displeasing is the discussion around and grave markings for the enslaved was not identified. They discovered a part of a burial site only in 2024, yet signage is poor a year later. We only found it because a Smithsonian historian just happened to be walking beside me and this was his speciality. Fortunately, his kind and thorough explanations were the highlight of the whole event. While a board oversees operations, I am certain they can do much better.
Mark L — Google review
President Andrew jackson lived here for twenty years of his life. His descendants lived here for another forty years. it is fascinating to see the home of a former president. The excess and the luxury are quite breathtaking to behold. Despite his prestige it is a sobering reminder that he did not have many of the luxuries that we take for granted today. Refrigeration, running water, bathrooms and more. Also was fascinating to hear about his collection of slaves. A list was presented of their names, their families, and their job titles. after emancipation , it was cool to know that some of them stayed on the property to work for money. Photos are not allowed inside. My photos include a view of the front from the outside, a panoramic view of one of the exhibit rooms, a poster of an early painting of him, and a photo of his and his wife's actual graves. Go and learn not only about the man but also about your own country!
Dave F — Google review
4580 Rachels Ln, Hermitage, TN 37076, USA•https://thehermitage.com/•(615) 889-2941•Tips and more reviews for Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage

17The Parthenon

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The Parthenon in Nashville is a full-scale replica of the Athenian Parthenon, built in 1897 to commemorate Tennessee's centennial and honor Nashville as 'The Athens of the South.' Located in Centennial Park, this impressive structure also houses American art galleries. The building was initially constructed out of plaster but was later rebuilt with sturdier materials. Visitors can explore the exterior for free or pay a nominal fee to see the 42-foot-tall statue of Athena inside.
Really amazing place. It's smack dab in the middle of centennial Park, which itself is really beautiful. So many people enjoying it. As you walk around the Parthenon, it's really crazy to think how this is a exact replica of the real one. It's really beautiful on all sides. There is an entrance on the bottom area not facing parking lot. It was hard for us to find the entrance. It was $15 a piece for us to go inside. There is a museum to check out with the information on the Parthenon and how this one here in Nashville came about. We also had an art gallery within the museum. When you go upstairs and you are met with this huge replica of the goddess Athena. Absolutely beautiful and it's huge off to another room. There are also replicas of more statues within the Parthenon that were casted for the Parthenon in Nashville, if you're in the area, I would definitely suggest you stop by. Even if you're not able to go in during the museum hours, the outside is still really great in the park is worth visiting.
Jasmine J — Google review
Been wanting to visit this place forever! Not disappointed. The beauty and the history of the appearance of the parethenon in 1895 what is know as "The Athens of the South," should leave no one disappointed in the area or the attraction itself. A site the behold surrounded by an amazing waterfront and park area. You can even see a replica of the first known archemedies dial.
Daniel — Google review
Beautiful full size replica of the Greek building and monument. The walk up the stairs and into the main hall just to see the large statue is incredible. Loved the paintings and the sculptures onsite inside the building.never knew this place existed until a friend told me about it that same day. Will need to return at night to see the lighting around the building.
Nestor T — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Parthenon in Nashville absolutely blew me away! It’s such an impressive full-scale replica — the architecture, the detail, and the sheer size are incredible. Inside, the statue of Athena is stunning and worth the visit alone. The surrounding park is beautiful for a walk or picnic, and the museum adds a nice touch of history and art. I went in the afternoon and stayed until sunset — when it lights up at night, it’s magical. A must-see stop in Nashville!
Genevieve J — Google review
We visited The Parthenon in Nashville out of curiosity, and while it’s definitely unique in terms of architecture, the overall experience felt underwhelming. The structure is an interesting replica of the original Parthenon in Greece. It’s cool to see how they’ve recreated the broken or missing parts of the original based on history and imagination—it gives a sense of how grand the real thing must have been. The massive statue inside is impressive, and there are some beautiful artistic pieces worth a look. When you enter, there’s a gift shop where you also get your tickets. Parking was easy—there’s a lot right in front. We first went around 12:30 PM, just as it opened, but the line was already at least 30 minutes long, and standing outside in the heat wasn’t ideal. So we came back right before closing and were able to do a quick walk-through. The visit didn’t take long—maybe we stayed a bit longer just because we were taking photos. It’s not a large museum or a long tour, and to be honest, it didn’t quite feel worth the ticket price. Overall, it’s a unique stop if you're already in the area and curious about the architecture or Greek history—but don’t expect a long or deeply immersive experience.
Nikita B — Google review
Experience a little bit of Athens without having to go there, this gem is just in Nashville! Visiting the Parthenon is breathtaking to say the least. From the intricate architecture, to the beautiful paintings, and the detailed sculptures, there is plenty for your eyes to see. Starting from the outside, you can walk the entire perimeter of the building and see it in its glory for free. There are even spots where you can scan a QR code for an audio "tour" to learn about it. You can even sit around and enjoy the day on the building itself. Once you go inside, the museum is reasonably priced at $12 for adults and $10 for kids under 17 and under 4 is free. Even has discounts for students and veterans! When you go in, you are treated to a first floor filled with amazing artwork, replicas mold making tools, interactive learning about recreating the Parthenon, and other informational areas. Going up to the 2nd floor, is where you stand in awe of the enormous Athena statue in middle of the room and the surrounding areas have more statues and exhibits to enjoy. Overall, you'll spend about an hour here so its great for a short, inexpensive trip that is sure to educate you and expand your appreciation for ancient Greek culture. This is a great place to enjoy some beautiful scenery, inside the building and also the Centennial Park outside. Don't forget to check out the gift shop before you leave!
Aaron F — Google review
An incredible experience for all ages! You learn about the artistic process and all about the making of the Athena statue. I was not prepared for the breathtaking site of the statue and my kids were even very excited about it! Highly recommend.
Cheryl S — Google review
Absolutely amazing area in Centennial Park. The architecture is just really to interesting to describe without actually being there and seeing the scale and massiveness of the building itself. Beautiful recreation. The museum was definitely worth 15 bucks. The art gallery along with Athena's Hall was amazing! 10 of 10 recommend!
Jimmy K — Google review
2500 West End Ave, Nashville, TN 37203, USA•https://www.nashvilleparthenon.com/•(615) 862-8431•Tips and more reviews for The Parthenon

18Nashville Zoo at Grassmere

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Nashville Zoo at Grassmere, located just 6 miles from downtown Nashville, is a zoological garden and historic plantation farmhouse. It features multiple habitats with a diverse range of animals and popular attractions like the Adventure 4D Theater, Soaring Eagle Zipline, and Wild Animal Carousel.
They have a lot of great exhibits, and I loved that they always had park staff around to ask where best to see the animals. I can tell the animals are very well taken care of and happy, which makes me happy because I really love animals. The food was a bit on the expensive side, but honestly that's to be expected at any zoo or amusement park. They weren't as pricey as some I've been to and I'm grateful for that. I loved seeing the vet hospital as well, where they were raising a pair of snow leopard kittens on the day that I visited. Their animal hospital is worthy of any of the finest human hospitals, and I really liked seeing the surgical room through the observation window. The only feedback I would have is that if you're traveling with someone who has disabilities, then I wouldn't go on a rainy day. Their electric scooters are not usable when it rains. I'd like to see them get a few small golf carts or similar for days when it rains. It would have really helped my mom a lot, and she wouldn't let me push her in a wheelchair because of my own back problems. Although I would have happily done it. She was in a lot of pain by the end of the day, and couldn't enjoy everything she wanted to because of her limited ability to walk at this time.
Chasity P — Google review
This zoo is great!! Very clean and natural looking. I love the beautiful trees and geometric shaped animal statues throughout the paths. The animals looked to be in good health and were easy to see. My only complaint would be I wish they didn’t serve alcohol inside since there are so many kids that go. That is just my personal preference though. On a Saturday, the zoo was busy but was still very enjoyable. My 2 year old had a blast.
Madison P — Google review
Well worth the membership for the family. Such great landscaping and beautiful exhibits for the animals. Plenty of shade, restrooms and areas to sit and play (for the little ones). Friendly and knowledgeable staff throughout the zoo. Also, they have the COOLEST playground here!!
Natalia K — Google review
pricey, don't think they should charge for parking, or at least lower the cost a bit. zoo was nice. it's very well organized, very clean and displayed beautifully. The staff was very nice and helpful when needed. I did not see any elephants though and I think there should be a few extra animals on site but other than that it was a great day and a nice place to visit. Highly recommend!
Lori W — Google review
It’s a huge zoo. We just happened to be near here so we thought we would check it out. I really liked that the enclosures were bigger than the other zoos I have visited. Everything was kept up with and clean (as clean as it could be given the huge crowd). There was also the original house that was on the property you must check out if you visit. There was also a kind of zip line like ride that the guys went on that was pretty cool too. It was just a great place for us to spend the day. It was fun to explore here.
Jess P — Google review
The zoo is great! They have a stork, but it’s not the one that brings babies sadly. All the exhibits were great. My family took our time getting through the zoo took like 3 hours! Giraffes run funny! Plenty to do! Kangaroos!
Matthew C — Google review
Awesome zoo! Make sure to visit tu3 Clouded Leopard Cubs - Joker and Quinn. Staff is informative and friendly. Food is really pricey. All money goes to the zoo itself. If you join their membership you get discounts across the US at zoos and other experiences. Gift shop is aimed more toward kids and less than adults. Wanted one of the tie dye shirts and dient come in adult sizes. They carry Fahlo bracelets. You might get to pet a kanagroo.
Daniel — Google review
We had an awesome day at the Nashville Zoo! We loved exploring the trails and seeing all the animals up close. The kangaroos and the zip line were a hit! The zoo is beautifully maintained and perfect for a fun day together.
Chan D — Google review
3777 Nolensville Pk, Nashville, TN 37211, USA•http://www.nashvillezoo.org/•(615) 833-1534•Tips and more reviews for Nashville Zoo at Grassmere

19Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum

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Nestled in the heart of downtown Nashville, the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum is a treasure trove for music enthusiasts. This captivating museum pays tribute to the rich history of American recorded music, showcasing not only iconic musicians but also the engineers and producers who played pivotal roles behind the scenes. Visitors can marvel at priceless artifacts, including Jimi Hendrix's guitar and instruments from legends like Garth Brooks and Johnny Cash.
In Tennessee visiting family and decided to stop by and give the Hall of Fame in Nashville a look around. It was quite a bit of fun to get to take a stroll down memory lane and see all manner of music history. There is a huge hallway dedicated exclusively to Johnny Cash. As a massive fan of his works, that was incredible to witness. Guitars, drums, pianos, clothing, and so much more. All donated to the Hall of Fame from different sources. It was cool to see switch boards from back in the day on display as well.
Oscar L — Google review
What a blast this lance was! I was staying at the hotel across the street and to my surprise, free tickets to this museum came with my room. I am so glad I walked over and checked it out. It was really worth my time spent. There is no much memorabilia, and nostalgia. The history of music is so rich and it had so many wonderful sites to behold. They even have interactive areas, where you can learn instruments and play them, they event have a recording studio where you can sing! It’s really worth a trip if you are a music lover.
Jessica S — Google review
The Musician’s Hall of Fame exceeded my expectations. There is so much music history there it was hard to take it all in. The stage outfits, instruments and awards of famous musicians are there as well as the history of the backing musicians who supported them. Seeing this stuff up close was absolutely amazing. The admission fee was reasonable considering all that you get to see. Highly recommended.
Mike B — Google review
I seen Static-X and Mudvayne here on 10/18/25. The show was awesome! The venue is great for shows. The employees are awesome! The atmosphere was awesome! I would definitely go back.
LadyxVicious24 — Google review
An expansive educational museum showing not just the popular music legends but the songwriters, producers, and others that are behind the scenes who normally do not get much attention. It is a great place to pay tribute to the thousands of behind the scenes people. Allow for a few hours to truly appreciate all the various instruments and writeups. A place to must see along with the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Phil V — Google review
Absolutely,positively,highly recommend, The exhibits and memorabilia is extensive,and truly amazing 👏 so much history, and things to see, along with some really cool interactive stuff to do,which has its own section, which was done so you can enjoy in moderation.Pictures do not do this place justice this place is huge you can seriously spend hours in here. I can go on, and on,and on but dont take my word for it go see for yourself. There is a parking garage just across the street from the museum, or if you like you can also do the hop off hop on trolly,which drops you off right in front of museum. We also had the pleasure of meeting founders wife the day we went, such a wonderful time we had talking to her Thanks again linda for taking the time to speak to me and my wife we really enjoyed 😉 meeting you. Again yes, there is Broadway street and Music Row and Country Music Museum but WOW then there is this place it will blow you away so much to see I highly recommend if in Tennese ..
Mark — Google review
This was a truly special experience. As someone who had always had an appreciation for the impact music has had on my life, I found myself becoming emotional at times walking through this museum. It was a truly wonderful way to spend my time in Nashville. I spent about two hours altogether. The gift shop was nice as well. I definitely recommend stopping here.
Aaron R — Google review
Final rating: 3.5 starts Cons: - The information is all intertwined and unless you are familiar with many of these artists, it’s a little confusing to navigate - You can hear every sound going on in the Musuem (aka you could hear one exhibits sound from a whole different section 20ft away) - Everything is mostly from the 40s-70s. Outside the Grammy section, the musuem doesn’t talk about much, if any modern artists. It could be beneficial to draw a younger crowd in by brining in music artists who have made big impacts to the music industry since the 80s. - I think if you are under the age of 30 and not super familiar with the oldest part of music history of Nashville, it could be a pretty boring museum. Pros - The Grammys section was probably the MOST interesting part of this museum. It was really interactive and informative but not an overwhelming amount like the main part of the museum. There were drums, mics, guitars, pianos and a couple of other spaces where you could pretend to be a band or a music producer - Employees are super nice! - Pretty empty during the weekday, so it’s enjoyable to be able to go at your own pace. - All of the musuem seems clean and well maintained - Bathrooms are clean
Michelle T — Google review
401 Gay St, Nashville, TN 37219, USA•https://www.musicianshalloffame.com/•(615) 244-3263•Tips and more reviews for Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum

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The Adventure Science Center, located near Fort Negley just south of Downtown, is a multilevel museum designed to educate visitors about technology, health, and ecology through hands-on exhibits and a planetarium. With over 175 interactive activities and a full-dome planetarium show, the center offers an ideal environment for children to explore their scientific interests.
Our new favorite spot in Nashville! It was our first time here, and we absolutely fell in love. We live in Huntsville, AL, and usually come to Nashville for the zoo-but this place might become our new go-to. Our three-year-old had a blast! Even though she’s still a bit young to grasp everything, she loved experimenting and interacting with all the exhibits. You could almost see the wheels turning in her little head! It’s a fantastic place to learn through play-with exhibits on physics, science, the human body, space, music, and more. The science demonstration, with fire as the theme, was a definite highlight. There’s also a craft room and even a designated area for younger ones like our 10-month-old crawler to safely explore. Overall, such a fun and enriching experience for the whole family!
Lina L — Google review
Took my four year old grandson here today! He was captivated, stayed engaged, and through a fit when it closed because he didn’t want to go. I liked the science show about fire. An employee even let my grandson use her vacuum on the floor. He loves vacuums. He had fun and so did the adults. Recommend this for introducing kids to science!
Lee R — Google review
This places has lots of interesting kids interactive activities like playing with sound and musical instruments, arts and crafts, Jurassic world, and planetarium. Second floor has the run around course. On the third floor there’s a lot of science related things like human body, an open theater and cafeteria. A lot of the play areas are Blippi themed that a lot of the kids love. They have a parking lot but it was almost full when we arrived. The tickets were $22 for adult and $18 kids 2-12. We bought the planetarium show that was additional $9 for each. The show was really cool, specifically for kids as the canvas spreads over the ceiling. All the staff members we interacted with were friendly and helpful. The whole space was relatively clean and most the were functional. We spent about 2 hours here with our daughter. The music and sound interactive play area was her favorite.
Nehal A — Google review
Went here on a Friday to do something indoors and different. No kids with us. And it's a kid type place, but we really enjoyed it and learned a lot! Planetarium was very cool. We didn't have enough time to do it all, unfortunately. Check the times before you go and leave yourself plenty of time to check out everything.
John E — Google review
The Adventure Science Center was a great place to come and learn and play with some fun exhibits. While I feel like there is a lot of wasted space and more could be squeezed in here, there is a a good bit of entertaining areas that you'll enjoy roaming around and seeing. From generating power from hand cranks, to learning how much you'd weigh on different planets, to learning about the body and its functions, and even seeing some dinosaur bones, this place had a little of everything. On top of that, it was clean, not too crowded and everything was easy to find. We did purchase tickets to the planetarium and had a great 30 minute show. It was a very informative session and the projector/doom were amazing and very HD quality. Overall, a fun little place to brings kids to learn about science and spend some time. It also has a nice little jungle gym area in the center and you can even go to the roof and see the city from the windows in the top dome. Very cool!
Aaron F — Google review
This review is based solely on the Red, White & Boom event on July 4. We were from out of town, and the Science Center advertised that you could see the downtown fireworks from their lawn. I searched Google reviews prior to purchasing tickets and couldn't find much feedback. The view is horrible. You can barely see a side angle through the trees, and you are pretty far away. Some people left early, so we decided to as well. We had a better view after driving to their exit and an even better view sitting at a stoplight down the road. I felt lied to. I think there was one food truck. We ate inside at Subway. The museum itself is OK. Probably suited best for kids 10 and under. I do not recommend doing Red, White, and Boom. Watching fireworks on a TV would have been more exciting. I'd fight crowds to get a better view before I'd ever do this.
Travel G — Google review
I remember going here for field trips in school. It was always fun so I was excited to take my 7yo grandson! He loved it. 3 levels of scientific fun! Only difference is, there were live animals back when I went!
Jontue H — Google review
This was a cute spot! Great for the kids or family. Lots of parking, good service. They have a subway inside so please prepare yourself if that’s not what you want to eat.
Miss J — Google review
800 Fort Negley Blvd, Nashville, TN 37203, USA•http://www.adventuresci.org/•(615) 862-5160•Tips and more reviews for Adventure Science Center
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21Unhitched Nashville North

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Nashville North KOA is a great option for RVers looking for a quieter camping experience with lower rates than its more centralized counterpart. The park has a nice and comfortable cabin, friendly staff, and scenic surroundings. They could improve lighting in the cabin to make it more user-friendly at night and add a small light to the room as well. The shuttle service to downtown Nashville is great.
Stayed in one of the tiny cabins. It was perfect for me and my friend. It would be awesome for a small family as well. The bathhouse was incredibly clean and overall a great experience. Staff were so sweet and helpful as well. We definitely want to come back.
Marie M — Google review
I stay twice a year, the bathrooms are great, clean and up to date. The staff is always helpful and friendly, something I have not experienced at other RV parks in the area. I usually stay a month or two at a time and the monthly rate here is one of the better rates around Nashville. Just 2 miles off the interstate which makes it great for getting around.
Dennis H — Google review
We just spent a week at this lovely campground. The bathroom/shower rooms are SPOTLESS. The grounds are well cared for and the pool was very clean and well maintained! They have a dog park! It’s was perfect since we brought our dogs. The staff is kind and friendly. Couldn’t be happier we chose them for time with family nearby. Thank you for all you do at NNRV!!
Sue M — Google review
I made a reservation at this campground as part of a a cross country trip. Unexpectedly, we passed a time zone just as we were arriving to this campground and as such we were there early, at 12:30 when checkin is at 2PM. The office door had the hours posted as 10AM-6PM, but the door was locked and no note on the door. We thought perhaps the clerk had gone to lunch and waited, after a little while we moved our rig to the parking lot of the police station down the road because we were blocking the entrance to the park. We waited there for an hour and called the office a few more times but no answer so finally we moved on. We have stayed in many many campgrounds as we are full time RVers, and this was the first time we have ever had this happen. To the credit of the RV park, they did refund our money and indicated they would change the hours on the door to avoid confusion in the future. We did have to drive through the park in order to leave, it is small and seems to have a lot of long term residents. One woman was near the office door eating lunch and every time I tried to approach the door she got up and ran around to the other side of the building. Very strange vibe overall.
Colleen C — Google review
We enjoyed our two-week stay at this park. It was fairly quiet and was so close to the places we were visiting. The shuttle to Broadway was a great asset for us too.
JohnSandra W — Google review
Absolutely beautiful stay Everybody was very pleasant and kind The shuttle to Nashville was a very good experience Movie night and bomb fire for everyone to enjoy Clean, well maintained property
Jessica K — Google review
Overnight stay here. We were given a site near the area closest to the entrance (#85). The site numbers are hard to read. Maybe they can make them bigger and/or brighter? There was an electrical pole located in the entrance of our site. Unexperienced drivers may have to attempt to get in a couple of times. Thankfully our RV Is less than 45', so it was easier for us to get in. Our site was not leveled. The front is higher than the back. It was so high that our door steps became jammed. We ended up manually leveling it so the steps could pop out. These particular sites are a little tight meaning you're pretty close to your neighbor. Thankfully no one was in the site to the right of us because pulling out the next day would have been challenging. There is a pretty tight turn when exiting the park. Wish I had taken video of it. The campground itself is okay. Nothing fancy, but honestly, it looks pretty good as it seems they had flooding earlier this year. We did not walk around the campground, but from what we could see, it's a decent looking place. Also, there were a lot of long term residents in our section which is not a big deal. However, when they accumulate and store all their belongings around their homes, it looks trashy.
Florida S — Google review
The only issue I had was after signing up for their shuttle on Thursday that was supposed to leave at 10am, I was told they didn't have a driver. I ended up having to drive myself into nashville and spend over $40 to park. No reason was given as to why the driver never showed up.
Robert W — Google review
1200 Louisville Hwy, Goodlettsville, TN 37072, USA•https://www.unhitchedrv.com/locations/unhitched-nashville-north•(615) 859-0348•Tips and more reviews for Unhitched Nashville North

22Music City Campground

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Nestled just twenty miles south of the vibrant city of Nashville, Music City Campground is a charming retreat that offers 67 full hookup campsites, including 11 pull-through options for those traveling with larger rigs. This campground is not only big-rig friendly but also welcomes pets, making it an ideal spot for families and furry friends alike.
This is a great place to stay. 10/10 would recommend 👌 comfortable family like atmosphere
Maria G — Google review
Absolutely disgusting and INFESTED. No one deserves to live in these conditions. Management is aware and thinks it's acceptable for their paying tenants to be subjected to this. Will be pursuing all possible avenues with the health department and Better Business Bureau as well. Horrifying living conditions.
Brazi B — Google review
This Campground rents weekly and monthly so most people here have been here a while, but they still offer spots and have them available frequently! But it's just a stone's throw from the Davidson Rutherford County Line! And they do not mind pets, and there is a little area to walk your dog in for potty walks! It's not real fancy here but it's quiet, and allows pets!
Dawn H — Google review
It's definitely not the nicest campground I've ever stayed at. It has old facilities, and the sites aren't consistently level. But, the residents are nice. The area is fairly quiet. And the staff can be helpful. They're working on the campground, adding a few sites and a second shower house. But the downsides are; the sites aren't level, you're on top of your neighbor. The newly built facilities are still being finished as far as I can tell (it's been almost a year) so you can't use them. The parking situation is a joke, good luck parking near your site. The parking area is a lawless zone, no one acts like other people have to park there also. Honestly, if I-24 campground had space, I'd move tomorrow. If you're lucky enough to get in there, take it.
Mitchell P — Google review
Nice clean campground, friendly staff. Old style not a lot of room or frills. Considering the fact that it is in the middle of a growing city, and so close to Nashville, less than 10 miles drive from the airport, it's a great place to stay. There are a few long term residents, but they keep it clean and help to keep the place safe. Wintered here with my wife and kids. Also has an old motel converted into a weekly rental efficiency room in front of the place. Helps to block the noise from the road. I would stay here again.
Erin S — Google review
It was WAY overpriced for what we were offered. Spaces were too close together & the maintenance guy was always griping at us about something. The mens restroom was disgusting, usually had feces on the side of the toilet & smelled like piss. The women's restroom was being "remodeled" the majority of the time we were there...(aka 3 months) it might still be in process too. If you can afford it- I highly recommend going ANYWHERE but here.
Leanna S — Google review
Over crowded they close the bathrooms at 5:00 . there's no toilet paper . you have to have your own at night . there's only one shower room open and it's for his and hers . same with the bathroom, here's the pictures that I have gathered and if I was you I would not Camp here. if you do only make it a week if that is possible. Will you hook your hose up to for clean water, there is standing water inside of it and some places you can hook up your water because there's not a connection there. very poor housekeeping, maintenance in the managers just don't care about anything that goes on back here. But you will get harassment notes on your door like we have collected over 30 of them. The Bay area always floods when it rains ,in fact the whole campground floods when it rainsbut here are the pictures to let you see what I'm talking about.
Butch B — Google review
The spaces are tiny, the parking situation by where we are is ridiculous! This is not really a Campground at all. It's more of a trailer park with RV's. Most people live here full time. As I was reading the other reviews, I've noticed that 3 years ago they were talking about the men's bathroom area being under construction. I don't know if it still is, or is again, but it seems to be mentioned in a lot of reviews over the last 3 years. Most of the people are nice, but the area is a little trashy and dirty. I don't think it's worth the $550 a month, to be honest. Oh, and try to get out of there on a Monday morning. Murfreesboro is the most horrible road I have ever been on.
Chloe B — Google review
5047 Murfreesboro Rd, La Vergne, TN 37086, USA•(615) 793-4999•Tips and more reviews for Music City Campground

23Parque

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Nestled in the heart of the community, Mae Dees Park, affectionately referred to as Dragon Park by locals, is a delightful haven for families. This enchanting park features an array of play structures that invite children to explore and climb, with a standout attraction being its impressive dragon sculpture. It's truly a magical spot where imagination takes flight and kids can enjoy hours of fun in a vibrant outdoor setting!
Amazing place
Angel P — Google review
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