RV Parks Close to Nashville

Phil Eyler

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My wife and I plan on spending the month of April in the Nashville, TN area. We can stay as far as 30 or 40 miles away if need to. We would like to stay in a nice RV park/resort. The ones we seen so far are not that nice. Any MOC member know of a nice resort within driving distance of Nashville? Thanks for your help!
 
We stayed at Two Rivers same road as KOA and found it was great. friendly staff and know the area very well. We booked tours right at the office and picked up and delivery on the bus as well as entertainment also in the campground a couple of nights each week. We enjoyed.
Joe
 
We stayed at Countryside RV Park 615-859-0348. Found it in Woodall's.
95 sites, 57 pull-thrus. Think we paid $35 a night last May.
 
I agree, the KOA or 2 Rivers are both nice places. I work at the Camping World which is between each of them. Stop in and say hi!
 
There's also Yogi Bear Yellystone Park right next to 2 Rivers. I stayed at 2 Rivers overnight on my way to Oklahoma and stayed a week at Yogi. Price wise, I think 2 Rivers is the best.

Lou
 
quote:Originally posted by K0LCB

The only drawback to Two Rivers is 2 camping supply stores real close

I would say real close almost next door. Stayed many time at the Two Rivers and enjoyed my stay every time.
 
We have never been to the Nashville KOA or Two Rivers, but based on PackerFan's recommendation we are booked at the KOA starting December 18th. It probably isn't the cheapest but the reviews were good.
 
Based upon this discussion we pulled into the KOA almost at dark today. We drove 439 some miles today. Way too far. We are trying to outrun the snow and ice storm that is forecast. We would not be running this hard except that due to Al's two cancer surgeries and my stupid oops on Sunday which resulted in a missed step and a little trip to the emergency room and a pulled ligament mess.

So we are tired and doing what we don't like, running hard long days.

They tried to give us a site that we could not fit on hooked or unhooked. So the young man who was escorting us to our site had to take us back to the office. He took us around a corner that we could not make, nearly running us into several shrubs and within several inches of taking off Jolly's side mirror and the front of a brand new TT.

Al told them he wanted a refund and several words about this young man who had the nerve to tell Al that we should know what our trailer can do or not, in reference to the tight corner. The alternative road out was easy cept for a few large boulders along the road.

They did upgrade us to a premium site for nothing.

Their "free" cable pulled in 9 lousy stations on our telie, even tho the brochure has oodles of stations listed. And the stations were all analog, oooeeee icky. You know you cannot give a guy crappy telie. [B)]
 
Mrs. Country Guy, sorry to hear this about the KOA, hope you are further south by next Tuesday night as is forecast to be 18 degrees in Nashville.
 

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