Best RV Parks & Resorts near Fairview, TN

RV parks near Fairview provide various amenities for motorhome travelers. Piney River Resort offers 114 full-hookup sites with 50-amp service available year-round, featuring concrete pads along the riverfront. Nashville North KOA in Goodlettsville maintains 95 sites with 50-amp hookups, while Montgomery Bell State Park campground provides full-hookup sites with creek access behind most spots. Grand Ole RV Resort & Market accommodates large rigs with pull-through rv pads and full hookups. The interior sites at Piney River are standard, but riverside sites provide more space between neighbors. "The paved pad for my spot barely fit my RV and made my trailer bottom out and scratch when pulling out. The turns around the park were big rig friendly once in but not so much going out."

Following campground directions rather than GPS is critical when navigating to several middle Tennessee RV parks. The road to Piney River Resort includes an 8-mile stretch that becomes partially unpaved with potholes and narrow sections that challenging for larger motorhomes. Cell service varies significantly across the region's rv sites—AT&T users report just 1-2 bars at Piney River, though Wi-Fi speeds range from 0.2 to 1.1 MB/s. Most parks offer full hookups including sewer, but dumping stations can present challenges. One camper noted that "the septic dump was really narrow and you'd have a hard time with a big camper/rv" at Montgomery Bell State Park. Grocery access requires planning as some locations are 30 minutes from the nearest store. Big rig spots with concrete pads are primarily available at premium riverfront locations.

Best RV Sites Near Fairview, Tennessee (81)

    1. Piney River Resort

    22 Reviews
    Dickson, TN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 996-3431

    $69 - $95 / night

    "I have a large motorhome and pulling a long enclosed trailer."

    "The main campground is typical for RV resorts, sites pretty close together and in the open, but the sites along the river, where we were(site 1), all have concrete pads, are reasonably spaced and right"

    2. Nashville North

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

    "Nashville North KOA is a well developed park with large level sites. It has conveinient access to I65 and Highway 31W. They have 30/50amp full service hookups and Cabins."

    "Not super impressed with the grounds and the noise level, but everything else is great. The highway is really noisy, and the spot we got was full of really harsh gravel and rocks."

    3. Elm Hill RV Resort

    15 Reviews
    J Percy Priest Lake, TN
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 710-9365

    "This park is located on a peninsula on a lake close to Nashville. Almost every site has a view of the water on flat concrete big pads. Some sites, on higher land, are mostly long term residents."

    "Sitting in a lake, the campground is a peninsula surrounded by water. Great views, super clean and very nice amenities. Saturday night they had a band and a Halloween celebration. Very safe."

    4. Grand Ole RV Resort & Market

    17 Reviews
    Goodlettsville, TN
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 420-6036

    "We stayed in the center of the park, which didn’t have much shade, but the outer edge sites seemed more wooded."

    "The Grand Ole RV Resort is a nice park to stay in near all the fun and sightseeing of Nashville, Tennessee. The campground is very tidy and well-kept."

    5. Campers RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Spring Hill, TN
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 381-4112

    "We stayed here twice as our first stops leaving “home” when we started full-timing this summer. Both stays were quite, with plenty of things to explore around the property."

    "Very close to the freeway. Great for overnight or extended stay. Nice pull through sites."

    6. Four Corners RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    La Vergne, TN
    32 miles
    +1 (629) 236-2600

    "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."

    "Additionally, we were right next to one of the courtesy docks where our family members picked us up on their boat, enjoying the lake coves and scenery."

    7. RJourney Clarksville RV Resort

    25 Reviews
    Clarksville, TN
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 774-7901

    $49 - $75 / night

    "They will escort you, but we easily proceeded by ourselves to pull through site 42 with FHUs. Site 42 is one of the CG’s favorite sites as its on the end of a row nearest the interstate."

    "This park is made with the RVer in mind. All sites are pull through and not too close with tree coverage and greenery."

    8. Nashville RV and Cabins Resort

    5 Reviews
    Nashville, TN
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 889-0282

    "Has shuttle service to downtown for 10.00 great price. Very friendly staff."

    "There’s no WOW to this RV park, but the people are nice and it provides a quiet and convenient location to stay in Nashville."

    9. Thousand Trails Natchez Trace

    20 Reviews
    Hohenwald, TN
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Full hook ups. Senior discount. Will handle tents to big rigs. Beautiful lake view. Friendly people. Bath house nice and clean. Long nice drive back to campground cell services very weak."

    "Has dog park and swimming pool and beach area ! Has laundry rooms and bath n shower houses heck ya !"

    10. River Road RV Park & Horse Camp

    2 Reviews
    Chapel Hill, TN
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 364-7714

    $30 - $65 / night

    "The sites were level and clean, with both pull-through and back-in options. Full hookups were available, and there’s a small laundry area with a shower and bathroom."

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RV Park Reviews near Fairview, TN

574 Reviews of 81 Fairview Campgrounds


  • T
    Jan. 5, 2021

    Campers RV Park

    Clean, Family Friendly Park.

    We stayed here twice as our first stops leaving “home” when we started full-timing this summer. Both stays were quite, with plenty of things to explore around the property.

    Pro’s: The back-in and full time sites have ample space for those looking for a longer stay, but the pull through a usually aren’t full so they provide decent space as well. Activities everywhere! There are pavilions and out buildings setup with games, hammocks, and all kinds of fun family-friendly things to see and do.

    Cons: The grounds were “under construction” while we were there so there was occasionally some tractor/dozer noise. Some sites were unavailable due to them being revamped.

    Collectively it was a very good experience. The staff was very friendly, and even put us in a nice long term stay when there was a booking error, so we ended up with a huge spot near the creek. I only take off a star due to spacing of the sites, but I would stay here again.

  • Randi P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 7, 2025

    Grand Ole RV Resort & Market

    Peaceful, Well-Run RV Park with Great Location

    We really enjoyed our stay at The Grand O RV Resort! The staff was super friendly and helpful from the moment we arrived. A man even led us to our site in a golf cart and helped my fiancé back in and park our trailer, which was a huge help.

    The campground had a small store with supplies, a restaurant with a menu available (though we cooked our own food), and live music each night while we were there during the summer — a nice touch! There’s a train that passes by on the nearby track a couple of times a day, but it was never super early or late and didn’t bother us at all.

    We stayed in the center of the park, which didn’t have much shade, but the outer edge sites seemed more wooded. The roads and campsites are made of small pebbles, which made it easy to drive and back in. It was overall very quiet, and the location is great — just off the interstate, about 10 miles north of Nashville, and roughly 45 minutes from Bowling Green. We visited the National Corvette Museum and Lost River Cave while we were there.

    Our site had full hookups (water, sewer, and electric). The bathhouse was clean, air-conditioned, and accessed with a key code — two toilet stalls and three showers for women, all very well maintained. We didn’t use the laundry facility (if there was one), but the Wi-Fi was decent, and T-Mobile cell service worked well, even for using our hotspot. It’s a pet-friendly park (though we didn’t bring pets), and while there’s no pool or playground, there were some nice wooden swings to enjoy.

    They also have firewood for sale and a propane filling station on site. Overall, we had a great stay and would definitely recommend The Grand O to anyone looking for a quiet, clean, and well-located RV park near Nashville!

  • Craig F.
    Jul. 23, 2019

    Nashville KOA Resort

    Nashville KOA is a great place to stay when visiting the Music City.

    The campground has a variety of sites from deluxe paved pull through with patios to back-in full hookups to tent sites. We stayed in the back-in sites side of the campground. The sites were close together(but not on-top of each other) and many were long enough to handle most average sized rigs. These sites were gravel with grass between, which was well maintained. 50& 30 amp service available. Very flat with minimal leveling needed. The wifi was spotty when the campground was full on the weekends. 

    The bathhouses have individual shower access with separate toilet facilities. These were clean and well maintained. The entire campground was very well maintained and landscaped beautifully, which created a welcoming feeling. 

    There are numerous amenities: pool, hot tub, playground, pickle ball, corn hole, etc. Live music is offered at the pool area a couple nights a week in addition to movies. The camp store is small, with limited selection, but it is attached to a nice size indoor rec room and restaurant/snack bar. A Camping World Store is also right next door to the campground, which is very convenient. 

    A shuttle service is offered daily from 10:00AM-1:30AM between the KOA and downtown Nashville at the Country Music Hall of Fame. The cost is$10 round trip per person. The staff were very friendly and willing to help with any issues and questions. We enjoyed our stay and found the price($68) reasonable for the great location and amenities offered.

  • p
    Sep. 7, 2024

    Tanbark Campground

    Very Nice Overnight Stay

    We stayed one night. It was very nice. Cash or check only. Veteran and other discounts. Inexpensive. Check in after 12:00 Check out 11:00. Pull through full hookup 30/50A service. Fast friendly check in. Some sites gravel, some asphalt. Older building for restrooms and laundry, but meticulously maintained. Level enough that I didn't unhook, just lowered jacks for stabilization. I don't see where the complaints about space come from. All of the tight spaces are taken by full time residents. We had more than enough room for a 36' 5th wheel with 3 slideouts, a cargo carrier on the back, tow vehicle (which I didn't have to unhook) and a second vehicle. We could have fit another car if needed. The person behind us parked his truck between his rig and ours. In front was a fire ring on a 12' wide patch of grass. There are full time residents here, but most of the rigs look a lot nicer than other places we've seen. Beautiful area. Was surprised how low the road noise is being so close to an interstate. We wouldn't even hear it if our door was shut. Very quiet. We would definitely stay here again. Thank you for recognizing veterans and offering a discount.

  • c
    Jul. 20, 2022

    Two Rivers Campground

    Nice RV park for visiting Nashville

    Helpful staff, gravel level sites with concrete pads that have picnic tables on them. Full hook ups. There is a private bus the staff will call that will come pick you up and take you to downtown and return for $10.00. I took the bus because parking is more expensive than the bus fee. I didn’t use the laundry or showers but they looked nice and clean. Great place to stay while visiting Nashville. They had live bands every night out by the pool area while we were here. Nice place for a private park. I would stay again. Camping world is right next door if you need anything. Back in and pull through sites.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 25, 2020

    Elm Hill RV Resort

    Beautiful location

    This park is located on a peninsula on a lake close to Nashville. Almost every site has a view of the water on flat concrete big pads. Some sites, on higher land, are mostly long term residents. Most sites are back in but there are a few pull through. Each site has all hook ups and are very well maintained. The sites are close together but not uncomfortable. There is a camp store at the main office. The pool is very nice and there are games, a playground and a pavilion. There was a band there during my stay. Activities planned throughout the month. It is more expensive than most but the quality of the site is worth it.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 28, 2022

    Two Rivers Campground

    Great CG in Nashville

    We spent two nights here (May 24-26, 2022). This is a nice, easy access CG with level pull through and back-in gravel sites in Nashville. It is located within a loop of the Cumberland River, between two RV dealer/repair facilities and surrounded by two RV CGs- it’s a busy area. There are a number of activities available: live music, swimming pool, recreation hall, playground and dog park. We did not make use of the laundry, bathrooms or showers. It is a great base camp to visit the Nashville (Grand Ole Opry) area. The WiFi was great as was cell phone reception. The cable TV worked well. We would stay here again.

  • Dave M.
    Nov. 16, 2021

    Nashville North

    City Outskirts campground

    Nice little spot, freeway right behind the park and can hear cars all day/night. Internet was down when we got here and cell signal is hit and miss on all 3 Carriers (Verizon, AT&T and T-mobile). Delivery of anything is challenging for the drivers for some reason. Overall the facility it self is up-kept and clean. Good place for short term but look for better long term options.

  • Laura D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2022

    Shady Acres RV Park

    Shady Acres campground, Lebanon Tn

    This is a perfect spot for passing through town. We are in our way to North Carolina from Mississippi. My husband made this reservation over the phone with a really trusting kind person. They double checked the availability because they were almost totally full. It was a pull through spot close to the bathrooms. We were able to use just electrical hook up for the night to rest. It’s a few minutes off I-40 and lots of gas options close by. It’s only minutes from Nashville downtown. This is a family owned business with a permanent house in the front. Looked like there were some long term rental people here. If it were summer months there is a pool up front. We will add this to our list for location and price!


Guide to Fairview

Middle Tennessee campground options near Fairview offer varied terrain and camping experiences ranging from lakeside sites to secluded woodland settings. Fairview sits at an elevation of approximately 725 feet, positioning campers in rolling hills with convenient access to Nashville's urban amenities about 30 miles away. Summer temperatures at RV parks near Fairview regularly reach 90°F with high humidity, while spring and fall provide milder camping conditions in the 60-75°F range.

What to do

Water recreation at Percy Priest Lake: Elm Hill RV Resort offers direct lake access for boating and swimming. "We paddle boarded, swam, and kayaked. The pool area is nice and they had live music on Saturday night," notes one visitor who enjoyed multiple water activities during their stay.

Historic sites exploration: Within a 20-minute drive of Fairview-area campgrounds, visit the Meriwether Lewis death and burial site. "Meriwether Lewis death/gravesite was nearby and interesting to check out. Not a whole lot else to do in the area," mentions a camper staying at Thousand Trails Natchez Trace.

Fishing access: Local campgrounds provide fishing opportunities in both river and lake settings. "We stayed in site 22 which is a standard lake view I believe. That side of the park has a pretty big cliff behind it so no water access from the site," explains one visitor detailing the fishing accessibility at Elm Hill RV Resort.

What campers like

River swimming: The cold, clear waters at Piney River Resort provide natural swimming holes during summer months. "The water is crystal clear and cold. We sat in beach chairs and let the current wash over us. The swimming hole was great! We loved watching the younger crowd jump off the cliff into the water," a camper notes about this distinctive feature.

Live entertainment: Multiple RV parks provide on-site music performances, particularly during summer months. "Live music every night was nice. Backing my trailer is not my strong suite but the guided me through it like it was nothing," comments a visitor at Grand Ole RV Resort & Market.

Quiet riverside camping: Sites along the Piney River offer peaceful settings away from urban noise. "The quietest campground we've ever stayed at. Only recreational things to do is swim in the river, catch crawfish, and fish. Kayaking the piney river is a must," reports one camper about the tranquil environment.

What you should know

Train noise impacts: Several campgrounds near rail lines experience regular noise disruption. "There is a train track nearby. It didn't bother us, but light sleepers might want to bring earplugs just in case," advises a visitor at River Road RV Park & Horse Camp in Chapel Hill.

Cell service challenges: Coverage varies significantly by carrier across the region. "I had absolutely no cell service through Verizon and my T-Mobile 5g internet had no reception either (even with a booster). Luckily, I was able to rely on my Starlink," warns a camper staying at Thousand Trails Natchez Trace.

Highway proximity noise: Nashville North KOA experiences continuous traffic sounds due to its location. "Very very noisy due to the highway that runs right on the other side of the tree line. But... the folks running the show are really nice," observes one visitor regarding noise levels.

Tips for camping with families

Recreation options: Some campgrounds offer comprehensive children's amenities. "From the second we pulled in we had nothing but great vibes. The amenities were top notch and tons to do with kids," reports a visitor at Four Corners RV Resort.

Family-friendly activities: Look for organized events at larger facilities. "Saturday night they had a band and a Halloween celebration. Very safe. Full hookups, decent WiFi," mentions a camper regarding seasonal family programming.

Limited child amenities: Verify playground availability before booking with children. "They show a playset on their map and it was two regular swings and a baby swing. This was disappointing since we had little ones," notes a visitor to Grand Ole RV Resort & Market describing playground limitations.

Tips from RVers

Site size considerations: Concrete pad dimensions vary across parks, with limited overflow space at some facilities. "Be very cautious of the site lengths. Some are extremely short and I'd say the measurements are nearly exact. Since our site backed up to a drop off, there was a small fence so no way to 'hang over' the pad a little for extra room," warns one RVer about tight site configurations.

Staff assistance with parking: Multiple parks offer guided backing assistance for less experienced drivers. "A man even led us to our site in a golf cart and helped my fiancé back in and park our trailer, which was a huge help," shares a camper at Grand Ole RV Resort & Market.

Low bridge clearance: Watch for height restrictions when navigating to certain campgrounds. "They have a low bridge right outside of their park that prevents you from getting here the easy way. The bridge is at 12ft if I remember correctly, it is too low for most 5th wheels and many class As," cautions an RVer about access limitations at Thousand Trails Natchez Trace.

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