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Nashville North KOA
Overview
Nashville North KOA provides a welcoming and organized basecamp for travelers looking to explore the vibrant energy of Middle Tennessee. As a KOA Journey, this park is designed to cater to RVers who value both accessibility and reliable comfort. Whether you are arriving after a long day on the road or setting up for a multi-day Nashville excursion, the park offers a well-maintained environment with a friendly staff dedicated to the RVer experience.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the quiet community of Goodlettsville, Tennessee, this park offers a peaceful alternative to the hustle of the city center. It is conveniently located just off Interstate 65, making it an easy stop for those traveling through the region. The surrounding area features rolling hills and local conveniences, providing a suburban atmosphere that serves as a calm buffer between the park and the high-energy neon lights of downtown Nashville.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility is equipped with various features to ensure a comfortable stay, including large pull-through sites that accommodate big rigs with ease. Visitors can enjoy several high-quality amenities:
- A refreshing seasonal swimming pool for summer cooling.
- Dedicated KampK9 dog park for four-legged travelers.
- On-site shuttle service providing direct access to downtown Nashville.
The well-stocked general store and clean laundry facilities round out the essential services, while the occasional live music performance on the park porch offers an authentic taste of the local culture during peak travel months.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Music lovers are perfectly positioned to experience the best of the region, from the historic Grand Ole Opry to the legendary honky-tonks of Lower Broadway. Beyond the music scene, guests can explore the massive Opry Mills shopping complex or take a scenic drive to the nearby Cumberland River. For a touch of history, the Mansker's Station frontier life center in Goodlettsville offers a unique look into Tennessee's early settler days just minutes from your campsite.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal fit for Music City tourists who want the convenience of a shuttle and a professional atmosphere. It also serves as a perfect stopover for big rig owners who need reliable full hookups and easy highway access without sacrificing peace and quiet. Families and pet owners will find the amenities sufficient for keeping everyone entertained and comfortable during their Tennessee road trip.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Brook Vaughan
Unhitched is a wonderful campground for a vacation or extended stay for work. It's facilities are very clean and well maintained and the staff are awesome!! It's located close enough to Nashville to be able to enjoy the big city activities but located far enough away for a slower pace if that's what you desire. We will always choose to stay here if we are in the area!
LeisurelyLala
Jeff and I had the best stay at our friends Beth and Erick’s RV park. Since we don’t have a camper, we stayed in one of their cabins—and honestly, it was perfect. From the moment we walked in, we could tell how much love and effort themselves and their team has put into creating this place. They even had a sweet welcome sign waiting for us, which made it feel so personal and special. The cabin was cozy, clean, and beautifully set up, with that warm cabin feel that instantly makes you relax. Outside, the park has so many great amenities—fire pits with swings around them where you can sit and unwind, a pool, and full hook-ups for RVs. It’s the kind of place where you can slow down, enjoy the fresh air, and just take it all in. One of the best parts for us was how incredibly pet friendly everyone is! It’s Lily approved 🐶 🐾 and she absolutely loved it and had so much fun exploring. Seeing her so happy made the trip even better. Another huge plus is the location. It’s close to everything in Nashville, so you can easily go out and enjoy the city and then come back to a peaceful, relaxing place at the end of the day. Beth and Erick truly knocked it out of the park with this place. You can feel the heart they’ve poured into every detail, and it shows. We’re so proud of them and so grateful we got to experience it. We’ll definitely be back! 💛
Keli
I have been here 2 weeks. Beth (she is the reason that I chose this campground) and Eric have been super helpful. Everyone in the office have been very welcoming and full of information. I was concerned about being close to the interstate, I am a light sleeper, it is not enough traffic noise to bother me. Everything is being upgraded, remodeled, redecorated. The pool is going to be nice this summer. The grounds are well cared for. I highly recommend this campground for short or long stays. Everything that you would want to do around Nashville is close. They plan activities around holidays. They have a shuttle that will take you downtown Broadway and pick you up. They are also very dog friendly.
Dennis Hill
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.
Colleen Chapin
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.
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