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Best 5 RV Parks in Nashville, TN

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When most people think of Nashville, Tennessee, they think of country music, nightlife on Broadway, the Grand Ole Opry, and the thriving food scene (Check out this list of top-rated restaurants that are also local-approved). 

While it’s true that these are all staples of the “Music City,” camping is just as engrained into Nashville’s vibrant culture. If you don’t think of camping when you think of Nashville, think again. 

Nashville sits at the heart of Appalachia, with the Great Smoky Mountains trailing the horizon. While downtown Nashville is teeming with distilleries, theatres, and museums like the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Cumberland River cuts through the city center, offering the tranquility of the great outdoors right downtown. (Look just to the east, and you’ll even spot the J. Percy Priest Lake, perfect for a day of swimming, boating, and fishing to the east). 

With the Great Smoky Mountains and the J. Percy Priest Lake just within reach, you might consider Nashville, Tennessee, as your next RV trip destination. Don’t worry! There are plenty of RV parks in Nashville, TN, offering a relaxing retreat from the bustle of downtown. 

In this article, we’ve compiled our picks for the five best RV parks in Nashville, TN. 

Top 5 RV Parks Near Nashville, TN

Many of the best RV campgrounds close to downtown Nashville are also within a few minutes of J. Percy Priest Lake, which is a prime spot for camping in Tennessee. 

We’ve verified that each of the following campgrounds allows RVs and campers on the premises, even listing each RV park’s top amenities. 

Whether you’re searching for information on the average price or the RV size restrictions, we have what you need and are here to help you plan your road trip or vacation

Our top 5 picks include:

  • Elm Hill Marina & RV Resort
  • Two Rivers Campground & RV Resort
  • Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort
  • Nashville KOA Resorts
  • Grand Ole RV Resort

#5: Elm Hill Marina and RV Resort

  • Cost Per Night: $89 – $170
  • Top Amenities: Cable TV, Wi-Fi, bathhouses, showers, laundry, pet-friendly, propane station, pools
  • RV Size Restrictions: Up to 45’
Elm Hill: Courtesy of elmhillrvresort.com

Imagine waking up to the tranquil views of Percy Priest Lake at your doorstep. That’s the allure of Elm Hill Marina and RV Resort. This full-service resort offers an outdoor pool, laundry facilities, and a playground, making it a top pick for RVers traveling with their families

Elm Hill RV Resort ensures there’s never a dull moment during your stay. Thanks to the resort’s private beach, which has direct access to Percy Priest Lake, you can indulge in all your favorite outdoor activities–from boating to fishing.

    #4: Two Rivers Campground & RV Park

    • Cost Per Night: $61 – $74 
    • Top Amenities: Wi-Fi, cable TV, bathhouses, free coffee, seasonal events, full and partial hookup sites
    • RV Size Restrictions: Up to 45’
    Two Rivers Campground & RV Park: Courtesy of campendium.com

    Well-maintained RV sites and a camp store stocked with all your necessities are just two of the amenities offered by Two Rivers Campground & RV Park.

    This campground also has a playground, game room, and a refreshing pool, as well as live entertainment during the peak season.  

    Two Rivers Campground is situated just a short drive from downtown Nashville, but is also quite close to nature, with Stones and Bends Park just to the south. 

    Two Rivers is part of the Good Sam Park membership program, which gives members 10% off of their reservations. For long-term RV guests, it’s a definite must-have membership. 

      Save up to $1,200/year on RV storage & parking

      #3: Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort

      • Cost Per Night: $70 – $105
      • Top Amenities: Wi-Fi, cable TV, discounts on attractions, laundry services, bathhouses, fishing, boat rentals 
      • RV Size Restrictions: Up to 45’
      Nashville Shores: Courtesy of tripadvisor.com

      Nashville Shores is probably the most exciting RV park on this list, and the best for family vacations. It features a water park, lakefront boating, and treetop zip lines. 

      The water park is Nashville Shores’ crown jewel, with ten water slides, a wave pool, a lazy river, and multiple swimming pools.  

      Nashville Shores also offers a shuttle service to and from the city and the Grand Ole Opry, so you won’t have to worry about bringing a toad along. 

      Once you’ve experienced the thrills Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort has to offer, you can return to your RV site, which overlooks J. Percy Priest Lake, and unwind, enjoying the stunning lakeside views. 

      So, whether you’re an adrenaline junkie or a nature lover, this resort promises an unforgettable stay.

        #2: Nashville KOA Resorts

        • Cost Per Night: $75 – $100
        • Top Amenities: Cable TV, internet, hot tub, sauna, snack bar, firewood rental, bike rentals, live music seasonally
        • RV Size Restrictions: Up to 102’
        Nashville KOA Resort: Courtesy of tripadvisor.com

        The Nashville KOA Resort is a luxury campground located a few minutes north of the city. It offers full hookup RV sites, with both pull-thru and back-in optionswhich are all big-rig friendly. The sites come with amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and even a private dog run.

        Besides the RV sites, the resort boasts resort-style pools, deluxe cabins, and premium tent sites. 

        With sites all across the U.S., the KOA is well-known for being family-friendly. In the Nashville location, you’ll be able to enjoy live music during the peak season, wine tastings, and giant games (big chess, checkers, Connect Four, and Jenga). 

        Even though it’s a bit more expensive, the KOA is one of the best campsites near Nashville, no matter if you’re bringing an RV, camper, or sleeping bag. 

          #1: Grand Ole RV Resort

          • Cost Per Night: $45.50
          • Top Amenities: Pet-friendly, Wi-Fi, laundry services, propane station, ice, bathhouses
          • RV Size Restrictions: Up to 45’
          Grand Ole RV Resort: Courtesy of grandolervresort.com

          For those seeking a small-town atmosphere and Southern hospitality near the Music City, the Grand Ole RV Resort & Market is a great choice. Since its inception in 2013, it has been making guests feel like part of a close-knit community, ensuring a home-away-from-home experience.

          The resort offers 130 full-hookup campsites and cabins, providing all the comforts you need for a pleasant stay. With plenty of shade trees, well-maintained landscaping, dedicated picnic areas, an on-site general store, and a restaurant for those campers craving home-cooked meals, there’s not much more you can ask of the Grand Ole RV Resort. 

          Another bonus is the resort’s location. Nestled near Antique Row and local malls, it offers easy access to the charm of Historic Franklin, including spots like the Grand Ole Opry, the Jack Daniels Distillery, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and the Corvette Museum. 

          So, whether you’re a history buff or a shopping enthusiast, Grand Ole RV Resort & Market is the perfect base for your Nashville adventure.

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            So Long, Nashville…

            As you leave Nashville, Tennessee, behind, you’ll have to start thinking about where to store your RV until the next adventure. 

            It can be tempting to park your second home in your driveway, but prolonged exposure to UV rays and the elements can cause cosmetic and even mechanical damage. The best option for RV storage is a climate-controlled warehouse or garage. (But a close second is a covered outdoor parking stall)

            You can easily find local storage solutions using a platform like Neighbor.com, which is a marketplace for people renting out their storage areas. With Neighbor, you can find RV storage in every state, often at 50% of the cost of traditional RV storage. 

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