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RV Parks/Campgrounds
in Nashville for the 2016
International Convention
Or
“Hey Martha…where we gunna
park our 5th wheel?”
RV Campgrounds/Parks
• These slides present a few of the many options
for RV Parks/Campgrounds in the Nashville area.
See last slide for web sites covering additional
parks/campgrounds
• There are a couple general options for RV park
locations
– “In Town”
• If you like to be in Nashville with lots of other fine folk
• Transportation is available on a regular daily basis to/from
downtown (nearest the convention hall) takes about 25 min
by express bus with a walk on both ends
– “Out of Town”
• If you like a more camping/rural environment
– If ya gotta have your campfire!
» Invite us…we’ll bring the s'mores!
RV Campgrounds/Parks
• Map of Greater Nashville
In-Town
RV Parks
Out-of-Town
Campground
Bridgestone
Arena
RV Campgrounds/Parks
• In Town Park Areas
– Music City Drive….just off Briley Parkway
– Close to:
• Music Valley Village
– (Bus Stop)
• Gaylord Opryland Resort
• Grand Ole Opry
– Bus Info Link:
• http://www.nashvillemta.org/news/pub180.pdf
RV Campgrounds/Parks
• Out Of Town Areas
– Seven Points Campground
• About 15 mi (25+ min)
– Many other areas
but further out
In Town Parks
2626 Music Valley Drive
Nashville
http://koa.com/campgrounds/nashville/
2572 Music Valley Drive
Nashville
http://nashvillejellystone.com/
2616 Music Valley Drive
Nashville
http://www.tworiverscampground.com/index.html
Out Of Town Campground
1810 Stewarts Ferry Pike
Hermitage
http://www.reserveamerica.com/camping
/seven-pointstn/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode
=NRSO&parkId=71412
Overview
Seven Points Campground is a lakeside oasis in the green hills of Tennessee, providing visitors
with countless recreational activities on the lake and the surrounding miles of woods and
grasslands.
Natural Features:
J. Percy Priest Dam and Lake was one of the first Corps of Engineers lakes to have recreation as
part of its justification. The dam, completed in 1968, impounds 42 miles, with 14,200 surface
acres of water. A highlight of the region, the Cedar Glades Natural Area, is home to countless
wildlife and plant species, including the Tennessee coneflower.
Recreation:
The lake provides a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities for millions of visitors each
year. Because of the temperate climate and relatively long recreation season, visitors have
numerous activities to choose from, including fishing, hunting, picnicking, boating, canoeing,
hiking, horseback riding and wildlife viewing. The Three Hickories Nature Trail is located in
nearby Cook Recreation Area and features a 1.6 miles of nature trail through the wooded area.
Facilities:
Seven Points Campground offers 59 shady and spacious campsites, along with two large group
picnic shelters. The campground features drinking water, a dump station, flush toilets and hot
showers, creating a comfortable camping experience. A boat ramp and swimming beach are
provided, allowing guests to take advantage of the vast, sparkling lake.
Nearby Attractions:
J. Percy Priest Lake is conveniently located about 10 miles east of downtown Nashville, offering
visitors countless cultural activities in addition to the conveniences of a metro area
• There are many more parks and campgrounds
that can be found at the following sites:
– http://www.rvparking.com/
– http://www.rvparkreviews.com/
– http://www.visitmusiccity.com/visitors/placestost
ay/camping
– http://www.gotennessee.com/Nashville/Camping/