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Nashville RV Resort and Cabins
Overview
Nashville RV Resort and Cabins offers a premier camping experience just minutes from the heart of Music City. This well-established destination provides a resort-style atmosphere where travelers can relax after exploring the vibrant energy of Nashville. Whether you arrive in a motorhome or prefer a well-appointed cabin, the park focuses on blending high-end comfort with the classic outdoor spirit of Tennessee. It serves as an inviting home base for those wanting a Music City experience that balances sightseeing with relaxation.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated in the Opryland area, strategically located near Briley Parkway for easy travel throughout the region. The surroundings offer a suburban feel with quick access to the Cumberland River and local scenic greenery, providing a pleasant buffer from the downtown bustle. Its proximity to major transit routes makes it one of the most accessible parks in the state, ensuring that you spend less time navigating heavy traffic and more time enjoying the local culture.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests enjoy a wide range of premium features designed for convenience. The heated saltwater pool and hot tub are major highlights for families, while the fitness center caters to health-conscious travelers. The park includes the following features for a comfortable stay:
- Full hookup sites with concrete pads available for big rigs.
- A dedicated bark park providing a safe space for exercise.
- A convenient shuttle service that transports guests directly to the downtown honky-tonks.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Positioned just a short drive from the legendary Grand Ole Opry, the park is ideal for music enthusiasts. Visitors can easily spend a day at the Gaylord Opryland Resort’s botanical gardens or shop at Opry Mills. Beyond the immediate neighborhood, the bright lights of Broadway await, featuring historic venues like the Ryman Auditorium and the Country Music Hall of Fame. Outdoor lovers can also explore the local greenway system or enjoy a scenic cruise on the General Jackson Showboat.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is perfectly suited for family vacationers seeking a safe, amenity-rich environment with plenty of activities for children. It is also a top choice for big-rig owners who appreciate paved sites and spacious layouts. Because of its shuttle service and strategic location, it is ideal for active sightseers who want to dive deep into Nashville’s entertainment scene during the day and return to a peaceful, well-maintained site at night.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Anne Childress
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!
Michael King
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.
BeeHippy Lifestyle
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
Jessica “SnowDogs” Hatch
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.
John Dale
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.
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