Camping near Goodlettsville, TN

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    Goodlettsville, Tennessee provides convenient access to several developed campgrounds and RV parks within a 20-mile radius of Nashville. Camping near Goodlettsville ranges from full-hookup RV resorts to tent sites and cabins, with the Nashville North KOA and Grand Ole RV Resort & Market located directly in town. Most campgrounds in this region cater primarily to RV travelers, though tent sites are available at nearly all facilities. Campgrounds like Cedar Creek and Seven Points provide water access for boating enthusiasts, while others focus on proximity to Nashville's music and entertainment districts.

    Seasonal availability varies across the region's campgrounds. Several Corps of Engineers sites like Seven Points and Cedar Creek operate from April through October, while private RV resorts typically remain open year-round. Most campgrounds require reservations, especially during Nashville's busy tourism season and major music events. Sites near water bodies tend to book quickly during summer months. The area experiences hot, humid summers and mild winters, making spring and fall particularly popular for camping. Traffic noise can be a consideration when selecting sites, as many campgrounds are situated near highways or rail lines. "Nightly live music is a highlight, but there's a busy train track 100ft from my RV and it's very loud. They seem to run a train by here every hour until dawn," noted one camper at Grand Ole RV Resort.

    Campers consistently mention the hospitable atmosphere at Goodlettsville-area campgrounds. Many private RV parks provide amenities like on-site restaurants, clean bathhouses, and entertainment options that reflect Nashville's music culture. Grand Ole RV Resort receives praise for its nightly live music performances and friendly staff who assist with parking and setup. Several visitors highlighted the convenient proximity to Nashville attractions while still being removed from downtown congestion. Sites tend to be closely spaced at most RV-focused facilities, with limited privacy between neighboring campers. The Nashville North KOA offers a shuttle service to downtown Nashville, making it easier for campers to explore the city without navigating urban traffic. Public lands with more primitive camping experiences are limited in the immediate area, with most developed campgrounds emphasizing comfort and convenience for travelers.

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    Best Campgrounds near Goodlettsville (101)

      1. Nashville KOA Resort

      4.5(41)7mi from GoodlettsvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Nashville north koa was a nice campground with a proximity to Nashville but away from the bustle. We stayed for a week and enjoyed ourselves."

      "The proximity to the Opry and surrounding sites is fantastic. Top that off with front desk, event and maintenance staff that were all super nice and you’ve got a great combo."

      2. Grand Ole RV Resort & Market

      4.4(17)1mi from GoodlettsvilleRVs, Tents

      "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."

      "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."

      3. Cedar Creek (TN)

      4.4(22)11mi from Goodlettsville60 sitesRVs, Tents

      "We came from Idaho to Tennessee in May for two weeks and this was our first campsite. We fell in love with peaceful walks along the river, watching the ducks and birds along with a few turtles 🐢."

      "Bathrooms near to the entrance were a little dated, but the ones near the dump station were nicer. The playground/beach area was nice."

      from $30 - $50 / night

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      4. Two Rivers Campground

      4.4(16)7mi from GoodlettsvilleRVs, Tents

      "Highway noise is really bad but there’s not anything they can do about that. Close by restaurants and Camping World for any needed supplies."

      "But given where they are located, crammed in with two other RV parks and a Camping World all next to the highway, there isn't any way to make things better."

      5. Nashville North

      3.6(13)3mi from GoodlettsvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Though stated in Goodlettsville, it is in Millersville proper. For restaurants and grocery runs, take I-65 South to exit 97."

      "It has conveinient access to I65 and Highway 31W. They have 30/50amp full service hookups and Cabins.

      One of the coolest deals is the local winery deals while staying there."

      6. Seven Points

      4.8(25)16mi from Goodlettsville59 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Paved roads, showers, playground, Big lake side sites wth shade. lots of space between the campsites. fire rings, picnic tables."

      "The campsite was surrounded by trees and it was a quick walk to the lake. The bathroom and shower facilities were clean and had warm water."

      from $32 - $50 / night

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      7. Bledsoe Creek State Park Campground

      4.5(35)19mi from GoodlettsvilleRVs, Tents

      "There is a flat trail next to the lake that my two year old loves to run up and down, playgrounds, and a story trail."

      "Easy hiking trails with little to moderate inclines and terrain. Around 5-7 miles of trails, plenty of camping sites. I always see wildlife when i visit this park."

      8. Nashville RV and Cabins Resort

      4.4(8)7mi from GoodlettsvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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. Elm Hill RV Resort

      4.5(15)15mi from GoodlettsvilleRVs

      "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."

      "Nice lake. Nice pool. Good sites. Lake is close to all sites. Very helpful store at the front with items you need."

      10. Cages Bend

      4.9(8)10mi from Goodlettsville43 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The site we had was a little tight for our slide out and steps because of a large tree and the wall around it, but we made it work. The dogs had a good time walking around the grounds."

      "Corp of Engineers campground with a view of Old Hickory Lake. Some waterfront sites. Adjacent boat ramp. Fishing platform. Well kept. Convenient to amenities in Hendersonville and Gallatin."

      from $30 - $35 / night

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    640 Reviews of 101 Goodlettsville Campgrounds


    • Chris A.
      Jun. 20, 2026

      Nashville KOA Resort

      Great pool and staff!

      Great spot. Lots of dog areas and cool hangout area around the pool.

    • Jon C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 16, 2026

      Nashville I-24 Campground

      Nice quiet place but too close

      Campsites are door to door. Theyve packed alot of campers in a little area. On the plus side there is sewer hookups at each campsite

    • Dan W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Seven Points

      Best kept secret

      We have now been here 7 times in the past 3 months. We love it. The campground is so beautiful and peaceful and the camp hosts are the best.

    • J. W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 13, 2026

      Two Rivers Campground

      Quiet Comfortable Easy Access

      Friendly, clean, services include trash pickup at each site. Help onsite 24 hours. Clean toilets and washroom.

    • Angel K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 11, 2026

      Harpeth River Bridge Campground (TN)

      Fair pricing and clean

      Very clean campground, water is not for swimming though! And people who are keeping it going are super nice. Wanted to extend but they only have 14 sites and it was booked :/

    • Noel L.
      May. 19, 2026

      Two Rivers Campground

      Great campground

      Staff was wonderful at helping with all needs...booking tours too. Can shuttle a bus to downtown Nashville. Nice pool. Live music every night at the campground. Clean restrooms, laundry and the entire park.

    • Scott
      May. 18, 2026

      Defeated Creek Campground

      A beautiful, well kept Campground!

      Defeated Creek Campground Defeated, TN site L14. I’m not sure how we’ve gotten so lucky this year, but we’ve had 2 amazing sites back to back. Defeated Creek is another beautiful campground. We had another waterfront site, facing west, so the sunsets were amazing. Not a long walk to the bathhouse, volleyball area, or playground. It also has a beach and tons of room to go fishing. Lots of wildlife, we even spotted a couple of cows in the park lol. Chelle was able to launch her kayak just about 10 yards from our camper. The camp host are a very sweet older couple and the place is very well kept. It can be hard to get reservations here, so get a jump on that 6 month booking window. That said, if you can’t get in here, try Salt Lick Creek Campground in Gainesboro. The spaces are further apart and it’s very well kept also. Although we just drove through, I think it would also be a great place to stay.

    • alan M.
      May. 15, 2026

      Starstruck Farm

      Noisestruck

      Stayed on a Thursday night at a pitch a tent spot. Beautiful farm but unfortunately the tent spots are right next to a very noisy 4 lane highway.


    Guide to Goodlettsville

    Campgrounds near Goodlettsville, Tennessee offer varying levels of access to water recreation with several locations positioned along Old Hickory Lake and Percy Priest Lake. The region sits at approximately 450-500 feet elevation with rolling hills characteristic of Middle Tennessee's Highland Rim. Seasonal camping extends primarily from April to October at Corps of Engineers sites, though temperatures remain mild enough for winter camping at year-round facilities with average lows rarely dropping below freezing.

    What to do

    Boating and fishing access: Seven Points provides direct lake access for anglers and boaters. "Love that it's so close to Nashville and even close enough to make a morning coffee run if you forget to pack yours," notes one visitor. The campground features lakeside sites for easy water access.

    Water park fun: At Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort, campers can enjoy the attached water park during summer months. "The waterpark is amazing," reports one camper. However, availability is limited: "We didn't actually stay here because after I booked I realized the water park is not open during the week although it had officially opened the week before."

    Live music at camp: Several campgrounds offer on-site entertainment. A Grand Ole RV Resort guest mentioned, "We had breakfast at the market a couple of times & it was delicious! The entertainment for NYE was seriously the most fun we've had out in a while. Nothing says Nashville like live country music!"

    What campers like

    Clean, accessible bathhouses: Bathroom facilities receive consistent praise at most campgrounds. At Two Rivers Campground, campers appreciate "very clean" showers and bathrooms. Another camper noted the convenience of "showers and bathrooms that were very clean with plenty of room" at Nashville Shores.

    Lake views and concrete pads: Waterfront camping is a major draw. "The sites are level cement pads with large well spaced sites. If you can get a lake view it is wonderful," reports a Seven Points visitor. Similarly, at Nashville Shores, "Nice clean paved spots facing the lake. Full hookup with playgrounds and a general store."

    Quiet camping with city access: Many campgrounds balance natural settings with urban convenience. "This is a great, easy access campground with great amenities. Lake front sites for campers or tents. Close to groceries and gas station," notes a Seven Points review. For Cages Bend, a camper observed it's "convenient to amenities in Hendersonville and Gallatin."

    What you should know

    Train noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience significant railway noise. A reviewer at Grand Ole RV Resort mentioned, "Only downfall are the trains that operate 24/7 directly adjacent to the grounds. Trains rolling by at 3 am is not how I like to spend my night."

    Traffic and highway noise: Several campgrounds sit near major roadways. A Nashville North KOA visitor reported, "Noisy due to the highway that is very close. Great sounds of the trucks to keep you awake." Another camper added, "There is a lot of interstate noise."

    Seasonal water park operation: Water amenities have limited availability. "The water park is only open on the weekend," noted one Nashville Shores camper. Another added, "The lake is very pretty but it's just to look at unless you want to drop a fortune to rent a jet ski or boat."

    Wildlife encounters: Campers should prepare for local wildlife. At Seven Points, a camper warned about "a skunk problem - two skunks at various times wandered into our campsite." Another camper at Bledsoe Creek State Park cautioned, "Our dogs picked up ticks every day, and we had a few as well. Watch out for lyme and other tick born illnesses."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Multiple campgrounds feature child-friendly facilities. One visitor to Nashville Shores mentioned, "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."

    Site selection for kids: Choose locations with appropriate amenities. A camper at Cages Bend noted, "There are water sites close enough to the water to walk your yak down for a paddle." The campground also features a "playground with adjacent shelter."

    Space limitations: Consider campground layout when traveling with children. "It is a small area but has some nice trails. Camping is quiet most nights and the water is calm for those who like to fish," reported a Bledsoe Creek visitor. At Grand Ole RV Resort, one family noted, "This was disappointing since we had little ones" regarding limited play equipment.

    Tips from RVers

    Pad size limitations: Always verify site dimensions before booking. At Elm Hill RV Resort, a camper advised, "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."

    Dump station access: Some campgrounds have challenging dump stations. At Cages Bend, a visitor noted, "The dump station was clean but short and tight. I have a 25' camper and fit ok, but speaking to another camper with a large 5th wheel, he couldn't use it."

    Satellite and internet connectivity: Connectivity varies by location. At Nashville KOA, a camper reported, "This campground has a lot of mature trees that would make satellite iffy depending on the site. We got 4 bars on Verizon and used our MiFi versus Starlink for our overnight stay."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Goodlettsville, TN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Goodlettsville, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 101 campgrounds and RV parks near Goodlettsville, TN and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

    Which is the most popular campground near Goodlettsville, TN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Goodlettsville, TN is Nashville KOA Resort with a 4.5-star rating from 41 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Goodlettsville, TN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Goodlettsville, TN.

    What parks are near Goodlettsville, TN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 19 parks near Goodlettsville, TN that allow camping, notably Old Hickory Lake and J Percy Priest Lake.