Best Glamping near Adams, TN

Nashville North and Dad's Bluegrass Campground provide upscale glamping options within easy reach of Adams, Tennessee. Both locations feature comfortable canvas accommodations with proper beds, electricity, and private outdoor spaces. The Nashville North property has recently expanded their glamping offerings alongside their cabin rentals, creating dedicated sites with stylish furnishings and convenient amenities. "The campground is introducing 'Glamping sites' along with their cabin rentals and RV sites. The manager and staff have been great with accommodations," notes one visitor. Dad's Bluegrass Campground in nearby Franklin, Kentucky includes distinctive yurt accommodations with full hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings, all set in a scenic environment designed for relaxation and comfort.

Whooping Crane Farm, situated 12 minutes from downtown Nashville, offers a premium riverside glamping experience with canvas tents featuring comfortable beds, wood-burning stoves, and decorative lanterns. The private glamping site sits directly on the Cumberland River behind secure gates, combining natural seclusion with convenient access to Nashville's attractions and dining. According to a camper, "The canvas tent was decorated nicely, with some cool lanterns and a wood burning stove. The bed was comfortable for glamping." On-site amenities include a cooking station with charcoal grill, picnic table, and ample firewood for the fire pit. The property encompasses a fishable pond, opportunities for kayaking, and extensive grounds suitable for cycling, all while maintaining proximity to Nashville's urban offerings.

Best Glamping Sites Near Adams, Tennessee (20)

    1. Spring Creek Campground

    6 Reviews
    Clarksville, TN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 648-0280

    $26 - $44 / night

    "Clean bathrooms. Hear a little bit of highway noise but the beauty and peace far outweighed that."

    "Gave it 4 stars for the set up. Cozy little place next to a creek."

    2. Montgomery Bell State Park Campground

    65 Reviews
    Burns, TN
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 797-9052

    "The sites are close together but has electric/water/sewer. There was garbage left in the fire pit when we arrived and that was disappointing to see."

    "Campsites and bath houses were great and kept clean. Laundry facilities also on site. Would give five stars however some sites, including ours, were very rocky and unlevel."

    3. Nashville KOA Resort

    38 Reviews
    Nashville, TN
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 889-0282

    "Family and pet friendly with plenty of walking space, playground and multiple fenced in areas for the dogs to play off leash. 20/30/50 amp power, water and sewer hookups at most sites."

    "This place has an awesome pool, a ton of yards games from bowling to checkers, the staff is super nice and it’s right outside downtown Nashville, but you don’t get a lot of highway noise when you’re sitting"

    4. Nashville North

    13 Reviews
    Goodlettsville, TN
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 859-0348

    "There was a bath house and store on site. It was a short drive to Nashville city area fun!"

    "Friendly, helpful staff. Sites were nice and roomy. Clean laundry room (open 24 hrs). We used their shuttle service into Nashville."

    5. Military Park Eagle's Rest Army Travel Camp Fort Campbell

    4 Reviews
    Clarksville, TN
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 798-2175

    $25 - $28 / night

    "Nice areas to walk and field to play with the dogs when its not being used. The dumpsters do get full quick with non campers using the field and pavilion for events."

    "We brought our camper here to visit family living at the Fort Campbell base, I don’t like that you can’t reserve a spot ahead of time especially since it was an 8 hour drive, but thankfully we did find"

    6. Dad's Bluegrass Campground

    6 Reviews
    Franklin, KY
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 253-5191

    $30 - $45 / night

    "Easy pull through seats, and shower and toilet facilities are very modern and clean. We didn’t find the highway noise to be too big of a deal."

    "While visiting family in Scottsville we were in need of a close by RV park for our 40’ rig. This was the perfect spot for us."

    7. Hidden Timbers Homestead

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    Pleasant View, TN
    16 miles
    +1 (864) 420-6024

    $30 - $85 / night

    8. Bowling Green KOA

    19 Reviews
    Bowling Green, KY
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 843-1919

    "Made it less than enjoyable sitting by the beautiful fire pit provided. Had higher expectations for KOA based on other experiences but should have researched to know how close the highway was."

    "This was a nice KOA, but some sites were small with all sites having very small fire pits made from only old tire wheels."

    9. Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort

    13 Reviews
    Mount Juliet, TN
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 889-7434

    "This campground was very convenient for those visiting the Nashville area, its just off the highway and they offer shuttles for a fee to downtown and opryland."

    "We were in Nashville for a national BMX race at great park nearby. Once racing was over we headed to Nashville shores to camp for our first time."

    10. Whooping Crane Farm

    2 Reviews
    Ashland City, TN
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 798-9093

    $100 / night

    "The property is 12 minutes from downtown Nashville, making it a perfect Glamping location. Being close to great restaurants is definitely a plus."

    "Whooping Crane Farm is located In such a great spot, just outside Nashville, it is easy to get to, but convenient to everything. The camp spot is fantastic!"

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Glamping Reviews near Adams, TN

229 Reviews of 20 Adams Campgrounds


  • Nate H.
    Sep. 30, 2020

    Whooping Crane Farm

    River glamping

     Whooping Crane Farm is a private glamping site that you can find on Tentrr. The property is 12 minutes from downtown Nashville, making it a perfect Glamping location. Being close to great restaurants is definitely a plus. The site is gated and right on the river, so the only traffic you have to worry about are the barges that are passing by on the river, or any boaters that are out. There’s a pond on the property, and they advertise kayak rentals. You could ride a bike around the property also, if you bring your own bike. The canvas tent was decorated nicely, with some cool lanterns and a wood burning stove. There was a battery powered fan, that lasted most of the night. The bed was comfortable for glamping. There’s a picnic table with a cooking station, and a charcoal grill. Plenty of cut firewood for the fire pit. There is a restroom, but it’s not a flush toilet, just a bucket toilet, but was nice to have while camping. This is a great spot, convenient to town, perfect for a relaxing weekend.

  • Lori H.
    Sep. 2, 2020

    Whooping Crane Farm

    Glamping at it’s finest!

    Whooping Crane Farm is located In such a great spot, just outside Nashville, it is easy to get to, but convenient to everything. The camp spot is fantastic! Right on the Cumberland River, the spot is very secluded, and plenty of space for a group. 

     I would recommend bringing camp chairs, in case you want to sit in a shady spot, or by the water. The site has a picnic table, grill, and solar shower, however I would bring a tarp for privacy if you actually plan to use it, as the river is a busy place in the summer, and the shower is in clear view from the water. 

      There is a pond on the property, which the host, Ellen, allowed us to fish in. The River would be difficult to access, at least while we were there in late August, as there is a big drop off from the bank. I’m not sure if this is normal, or if the water lever was low. 

      The“loo” is a pop up tent with a bucket toilet in it. It was equipped with poop bags and toilet paper. The glamping tent was awesome. The bed was very comfortable. 

      We had some heavy rains overnight, and did have some dripping water from the center seam of the tent and had to scoot the bed over, but other than that, I slept like a baby. We love this spot so much, we plan to return later in the fall!

  • d
    Aug. 19, 2019

    Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort

    Fun, clean, quiet

    This campground was very convenient for those visiting the Nashville area, its just off the highway and they offer shuttles for a fee to downtown and opryland. The check in process was quick and simple, the staff were genuinely friendly and helpful. Our campsite was easy to find and very clean. The shower house was one of the best I've seen mostly because it is air conditioned. The showers are all very private and clean with plenty of room. The waterpark is just steps away, I would suggest not eating food within the park it is over priced and not very tasty, go to the marina restaurant or eat at your campsite. They have a dog park to exercise your dogs and you can't beat the views. I would recommend this campground.

  • Jason F.
    Oct. 3, 2020

    Nashville KOA Resort

    The ultimate RV resort

    This is the upper echelon of RV camping; a true resort with amenities to match. Family and pet friendly with plenty of walking space, playground and multiple fenced in areas for the dogs to play off leash. 20/30/50 amp power, water and sewer hookups at most sites.

    As with most RV parks the spaces at the sites are tight, so be ready to get close to your neighbors. The campground requests that all trailers and RV use blocks under their stabilizers and not lay down any outdoor rugs to protect the grass. 

    One note for those making use of the sewer connection: The stand pipe sits somewhat higher off the ground than what you may see at other parks, so be prepared to get creative with your waste water hose to make sure you're running downhill before dumping tanks.

  • Christy C.
    Jul. 24, 2016

    Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort

    Lots of water activities here

    We were in Nashville for a national BMX race at great park nearby. Once racing was over we headed to Nashville shores to camp for our first time. At check-in, there was a little confusion regarding our passes to the waterpark and the amenities that were part of the package we had purchased. We were sent to our site with some wrist bands by a young girl at check-in who was a little inexperienced in the whole check-in /package process there at Nashville Shores RV. Someone was going to contact us and let us know how to take advantage of what we had purchased online. Our RV site was right beside Percy Priest Lake. The weather was so nice, not humid like back home in Florida. The sites were well shaded with full hook-ups. Amenities are bathhouse, laundry, camp store, marina, waterpark, playground, horseshoes, nature trails & a zip line tree tops rope course (installed after our visit). We kind of fell through the cracks so to speak and didn't hear from anyone. Off to the waterpark we went to have some fun and speak to a manager. The boys had a blast running under water buckets dumping over them and going down slides, floating down the lazy river or getting knocked down in the wave pool. This was a great place to cool off and so convenient to our campsite (next door) The management treated our family to a private cabana complete with waitress and free food and souvenirs to make up for a mess-up with our package. It was awesome being waited on hand and foot. We also visited the Gaylord Opryland hotel which is pretty awesome. The boys had fun walking around looking at lush plants, synchronized fountains and illuminated domes. We got some good exercise walking up and down lots of stairs in that massive place. All in all, we would definitely come here again as I am sure they have streamlined the office since 4 years ago.

  • Susan & Kevin W.
    Sep. 13, 2020

    Four Corners RV Resort

    Nashville’s best-kept secret

    I’m hesitant to write this review because this is our new close-to-home GO-TO camping spot and we don’t want it to get booked up. 😆 It is new, quiet, and extremely well-priced. Our lakeside spot was $60 per night. Our other lake resort stays in this area have been at least double that! There is a gated entrance, which I like. The staff here is unbelievably welcoming and friendly. The crew is constantly working on cleaning, landscaping and maintenance. This morning they were raking the beach sand because it rained yesterday. There are plenty of pet waste stations and attractive (seriously)trash bins spaced throughout the park. The sites are concrete, level and roomy with full hookups (great water pressure!), new picnic tables and fire rings. There is not one bad location on the lakeside sites. Our personal faves are 69 thru 81...odds/lakefront. There is a swimming beach (see pic) as well as several relaxing spots, a playground, a bark park and a dog washing station (see pic!). There is a bath house, laundry (with 4 brand-new LG front loading washers), a gym (with a universal, an elliptical and a treadmill) and a small store. See pics! Bathhouse is spotless. It is attached to the marina (but the marina is situated on the far end)and they rent kayaks, paddle boards, and golf carts. There are three docks with kayak and jet ski slips. The view of Percy Priest is incredible and serene. I seriously can not recommend this place highly enough. ***They are going to be adding tiny houses, cabins and aqua houses (think Bali, but closer😉).

  • Aaron S.
    Sep. 30, 2016

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Nashville - CLOSED

    Alright place

    Close proximity to Nashville and very close to Opry Mills. It heavily favors RVs. Campers are close to them, not a lot of privacy. You do have a fire pit and grill. It is a good place for the family. Not my style.

  • M
    Oct. 6, 2021

    Montgomery Bell State Park Campground

    Campground on creek

    We did an overnight stay. The sites are close together but has electric/water/sewer. There was garbage left in the fire pit when we arrived and that was disappointing to see.

  • Chris H.
    Oct. 13, 2020

    Nashville KOA Resort

    “Resort” is a perfect description

    This is one of the handful of “Resort” KOA’s in the U.S., and it was very much a resort. I feel like the spots for your trailer are a little bigger, and at this spot, the back in sites have more shade from trees. This place has an awesome pool, a ton of yards games from bowling to checkers, the staff is super nice and it’s right outside downtown Nashville, but you don’t get a lot of highway noise when you’re sitting by your fire pit.


Guide to Adams

Spring Creek Campground provides well-maintained full hookup sites 24 miles from Adams, Tennessee. Located near Clarksville, this serene campground features a creek suitable for wading in summer months and spacious grounds for RV camping. Winter temperatures in the area typically range from 28°F to 48°F, while summer temperatures can reach 90°F, making seasonal planning important for any glamping trip near Adams, Tennessee.

What to do

Creek exploration: Spring Creek Campground offers a calm creek perfect for summer wading. "The creek is awesome," notes Malissa H., though she mentions there's "No shade" at this campground, so plan accordingly during hot months.

Hiking trails: Montgomery Bell State Park Campground provides extensive trail systems with historical significance. "There is a beautiful waterfall and an adorable old church," says Faith S., making this a worthwhile destination about 60 miles from Adams. The park features numerous walking paths suitable for various skill levels.

Water activities: At Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort, campers can enjoy Percy Priest Lake access and seasonal waterpark facilities. "The waterpark is amazing," according to Jared B., who appreciated the "nice clean paved spots facing the lake." During summer months, this attraction provides a refreshing escape from the heat.

Fishing opportunities: Multiple campgrounds offer fishing options. "There's a pond on the property, which the host, Ellen, allowed us to fish in," writes Lori H. about Whooping Crane Farm. The Cumberland River access points at this property also provide fishing potential, though river banks can be steep in late summer.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campers frequently mention well-maintained bathrooms as a highlight. "Clean bathrooms. Hear a little bit of highway noise but the beauty and peace far outweighed that," notes Wendy P. about Spring Creek Campground, highlighting the trade-off between convenience and occasional traffic sounds.

Spacious sites: Many RVers appreciate the layout and spacing at Montgomery Bell. "Nice well kept campgrounds... sites are level and large," states Stephen D., who called it "The Queen of Tennessee Parks." Site spacing varies considerably between campgrounds, so research specific locations.

Convenient location: The proximity to Nashville attractions draws many campers. "This campground was very convenient for those visiting the Nashville area, its just off the highway and they offer shuttles for a fee to downtown and opryland," mentions dawn C. about Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort, pointing out the practical transportation options.

Waterfront views: Several campgrounds feature lake or river frontage. "We had a pull through patio and the space had a giant beautiful tree that was very helpful in the heat," says Laura H. about Bowling Green KOA, noting the natural shade that enhanced their experience.

What you should know

Pet restrictions: Some campgrounds have breed-specific rules. "Make sure to ask about what breeds of dogs they allow. Couldn't stay due to my German Shepherd mix," warns Brandy W. about Spring Creek Campground. Always verify pet policies before booking.

Highway noise: Traffic sounds affect several campgrounds. "Not much space to maneuver when you leave, thanks for putting the dumpster right next to the road," notes Mickey C. about Nashville North, highlighting layout challenges in addition to noise issues.

Seasonal availability: Facilities and amenities vary by season. "I would suggest not eating food within the park it is over priced and not very tasty, go to the marina restaurant or eat at your campsite," advises dawn C. about Nashville Shores, mentioning the on-site dining options available during peak season.

Booking timing: Dad's Bluegrass Campground fills quickly during busy periods. "Truly the nicest folks I have met at campground so far. All lots are pull through," writes Mike F., highlighting the convenient layout but popular demand. Reserve sites at least 3-4 weeks in advance during summer months.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Montgomery Bell State Park offers excellent facilities for children. "We took our 3 young kids during monsoon season and the staff where amazing and getting the kids out and into nature!" shares Amy P., highlighting staff helpfulness with younger campers.

Activity planning: Families should consider campgrounds with multiple recreation options. "With a great pavilion, Vb court, ball diamond, and playground, the far side of the camp is perfect for families, groups, and events," explains Stæven F. about Montgomery Bell State Park Campground, providing specific areas to request when booking.

Waterfront precautions: When staying at riverside sites, consider safety measures. "The site is gated and right on the river, so the only traffic you have to worry about are the barges that are passing by on the river, or any boaters that are out," explains Nate H. about Whooping Crane Farm, noting the natural boundaries.

Site selection tips: Choose sites based on amenities and location. "Our fave sites are 1-8, with #1+2 right next to the creek and the most updated bathrooms. If you don't want kiddos walking through your campsite to get to the playground, you may want to choose a higher number," advises Stæven F. about Montgomery Bell, providing specific site recommendations.

Tips from RVers

Hookup considerations: Check utility placement before setup. "The water hookup is very close to the ground and leaked for me. Made it very hard to connect the hose and pressure regulator," warns Jon P. about Dad's Bluegrass Campground, highlighting physical challenges at some sites.

Site leveling: Some campgrounds require adjustment. "My site was slightly uphill where I had to park to reach the water hookup," adds Jon P., noting terrain variations even at established campgrounds.

Reservation timing: Book well in advance for popular weekends. "If it's not a long weekend and they're not full, I would highly recommend the location for the hiking and the remoteness. When it's full, it's just too crowded," cautions Jody A. about Montgomery Bell State Park, distinguishing between peak and off-peak experiences.

Noise considerations: Highway proximity impacts sleep quality at certain locations. "This is a typical KOA park but in an awesome area. The only downside is the traffic noise from the highway. It was not audible inside the RV so it wasn't enough to disturb sleep," explains Laura H. about Bowling Green KOA, offering practical perspective for light sleepers.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Adams, TN is Spring Creek Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 6 reviews.

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