In Nashville, come for the music and stay for the RV camping.
Exploring Music City in an RV lets you stay near classic Nashville attractions, like the Grand Ole Opry, while still having the flexibility to explore further afield. Venture outside city limits to see state parks like Cedars of Lebanon and Montgomery Bell, both of which offer year-round hiking and wildlife watching. The Cumberland River also runs through the city and is a popular spot for stand-up paddle boarding, kayaking, and bass fishing. If you have a campervan or small RV, look for private RV campsites close to the city limits. Larger rigs can post up in a number of full-service RV campgrounds with dump stations and bathrooms, or stay at area parks with RV hookups, such as Henry Horton or Bledsoe Creek.