Best Cabin Camping near La Vergne, TN

Cabin accommodations near La Vergne, Tennessee include several options within a 25-mile radius, each with varying amenities. Four Corners Resort and Marina offers lakeside cabins with concrete pads and full utilities, while Nashville I-24 Campground provides more basic cabin rentals in Smyrna. "We had family come and stay in one of the glampers, and it was clean and maintained. We really enjoyed visiting them there," noted one visitor about the Four Corners Resort. Most cabins feature electricity, indoor plumbing, and basic furnishings, though amenities vary significantly by location. Nashville KOA Resort and Nashville East-Lebanon KOA both offer their standard cabin accommodations with reliable heating and air conditioning.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are available depending on location, with prices reflecting amenity levels and proximity to Nashville attractions. The tiny "Lil Cabin Big Rocker" offers an intimate setting with just two cabin units, while larger family accommodations can be found at Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort, which operates from February through December. Cedars of Lebanon State Park maintains cabins with more rustic appeal. One guest remarked about Four Corners: "They are going to be adding tiny houses, cabins and aqua houses." Most locations allow pets in cabins for an additional fee, though specific pet policies vary by campground.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Basic cooking facilities are available in many cabins, ranging from microwaves to small kitchenettes. "Our lakeside spot was $60 per night. Our other lake resort stays in this area have been at least double that!" commented a visitor about the value at Four Corners. On-site camp stores at Nashville KOA Resort and Cedars of Lebanon State Park offer essentials, while the proximity to Nashville, Smyrna, and Lebanon provides easy access to grocery stores and restaurants. Firewood is typically available for purchase at most locations that permit fires near cabins.

Best Cabin Sites Near La Vergne, Tennessee (31)

    1. Cedars of Lebanon State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    Lebanon, TN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 443-2769

    $25 - $30 / night

    "Beautiful park with tons to do. Campsites in area 1 were a little close together. Each site has a picnic table, fire ring, and charcoal grill. Bathrooms and showers available close by."

    "We stayed here for the long Presidents Day weekend in a wooded drive through spot with few neighbors. We saw 10 deer one morning and hiked a trail with our 3 boys and 2 dogs."

    2. Nashville KOA Resort

    39 Reviews
    Nashville, TN
    17 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."

    "They have a heated pool with hot tub (adults only) They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner in the game room. They have site that have their own dog runs!!"

    3. Nashville I-24 Campground

    13 Reviews
    Smyrna, TN
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 459-5818

    "We were lucky to find they had space available. However, it should be noted that this is more of an RV campground, the traditional tent sites are right by the gate and not very private."

    "Full hook-ups, plenty of trees for shade, laundry, showers and toilets. No frills. They have a pool and a pavilion with live music every once in a while. Pull though and back in sites. Pet friendly."

    4. Four Corners RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    La Vergne, TN
    2 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."

    5. Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort

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

    "There are very few RV parks in the Nashville/Franklin area and are more on the outskirts. We were happy to get a site here as it's relaxing by the lake."

    "It is right on the lake and probably the best access to downtown Nashville and other attractions. It is part of a water park which was closed when we were there, which might change things."

    6. Nashville East-Lebanon KOA

    17 Reviews
    Lebanon, TN
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 449-5527

    "Booked one of their hammock/tent sites for car camping and it was delightful. The covered deck with picnic table was ideal as it was raining lightly. Bathrooms were best we’ve seen at a KOA."

    "Friendly staff wonderful cabins to stay in. Love staying here verses a hotel when Im in Nashville."

    7. Four Corners Resort and Marina

    3 Reviews
    La Vergne, TN
    2 miles
    +1 (615) 641-9523

    "There is a laundry area and a bathhouse. There were 2 smaller washers and one big washer. The big washer didn't work while we were there, which would have been more convenient."

    "The pads are all concrete, wide sites, include a fire ring and picnic table. They have several fishing and boating docks."

    8. Nashville RV and Cabins Resort

    6 Reviews
    Nashville, TN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 889-0282

    "I stayed in a cabin which was fairly priced and super nice."

    "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. Henry Horton State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Chapel Hill, TN
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 364-2222

    $10 - $150 / night

    "Duck River runs through the park and is a main focus of the entertainment with rental places picking up tubers from on the road into the tent area."

    "We stayed at this campground recently and because the wifi coverage and speed was so good was actually able to "work from home" here.  We were on site 18 and it was very level, paved and double wide."

    10. Lil Cabin Big Rocker

    1 Review
    Franklin, TN
    15 miles
    +1 (714) 453-7762

    $156 - $214 / night

    "I loved working with this host to get their 2 cottages listed for you to visit."

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Cabin Reviews near La Vergne, TN

387 Reviews of 31 La Vergne Campgrounds


  • 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😉).

  • Jeremy H.
    Jul. 20, 2019

    Ray of Hope Guest Ranch and Horse Motel

    Great Place To See The Stars

    Most campgrounds in Tennessee are buried in the woods, but not this yurt campsite at Ray of Hope.  The yurt sets on the side of a beautiful Tennessee Hill offering almost a complete view of the nighttime sky.  We watched the moon rise over a hill directly in front of the campsite, and we even saw a brilliant shooting star blaze across the sky for what seems like an eternity.  The Ray of Hope campground is a private campground that went above and beyond our expectations.  The yurt was clean, included battery powered lights and a LED lantern, and a full sized bed that made the night pass with ease.  The campsite also offers free firewood and a large fire ring.  There are two deck chairs at the campsite which are perfect for stargazing.  The entrance of the yurt faces sunrise and the farm animals serenade you in the morning when the mist begins to burn off the valley.  There is a well stocked outside shower surrounded by sweet smelling herbs.  Water and a toilet are near the shower stall.   The campsite is near the small town of Petersburg, TN where you can find two gas stations and a Dollar Store.  If it's hot outside, you might want to bring a battery operated fan.  This place is a perfect glamping experience for an extended date or weekend in beautiful Tennessee.

  • Erich H.
    Sep. 13, 2023

    Nashville North

    Family oriented and extended stay options

    Used to be a KOA park turned independent. The campground is introducing "Glamping sites" along with their cabin rentals and RV sites. The manager and staff have been great with accommodations. The campground is family-oriented, quiet at night, and offers activities on the weekends and holidays. Though stated in Goodlettsville, it is in Millersville proper. For restaurants and grocery runs, take I-65 South to exit 97. Of course, you have the Nashville scene, but check out Mansker’s Station for some rich history of true pioneer spirit. Opryland and Downtown Nashville are about 20 minutes away, respectively.

  • J
    Apr. 15, 2021

    Campers RV Park

    Great location

    Many improvements have been made since last year. The pull thru sites have been widened and are more accommodating for larger RVs. They are working on adding a few more pull thru sites as well. The sites are gravel and mostly level. All sites are FHU. They do offer short term monthly rates which are back in sites that have a little more room. There are 4 rustic cabins available, and the bathhouses are reserved currently for those guests only due to COVID. The laundry room is only open Fri-Sun. There are no fire rings on the sites, but you can rent a fire pit with a screen. There are also community fire pits for everyone to enjoy. There is a playground, hammock hut, and game area for the kids to stay entertained. The owners, managers, and staff are all great and you can see the hard work they are putting in to continue to upgrade this campground.

  • CC C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 8, 2021

    Nashville I-24 Campground

    Lovely stay

    We are RTT campers and chose this place on a whim as the rest of the local tent camping spots closed on October 1st. We were lucky to find they had space available. However, it should be noted that this is more of an RV campground, the traditional tent sites are right by the gate and not very private. The RV slot we were given backed up to a green space that has grazing deer from time to time. The site did not have a fire ring or a picnic table and was a little far from the bathrooms, but it did have power and water available. That being said the bathrooms were extremely tidy, well heated, and the water pressure in the showers was amazing! The other RV’ers were super friendly and the staff was very helpful in our stay and responsive to our request for availability.

  • Joy G.
    Jun. 30, 2023

    Edgar Evins State Park Campground

    GlamperGirl

    This is my favorite place to camp. If you have furbabies you will love it. All campsites except the primitive are huge decks. Electric, water, grill, fire ring, picnic table and canopy of trees. Bathrooms are always clean. Showers have hot water fast. Fire wood is all around in the woods. Kayaking is great! Put in below Center Hill dam. 6 mile run of clear cold water! Stocked with trout. I don't fish but if you do, you will need a trout stamp. If you don't own kayaks there is a store called Big Rock Market. You can contact them and they will set you up with kayaks and they drop off and pick you up. So, back to the campground. Dog friendly, clean, 30 and 50 amp.,coin laundry at the camp store. Dump station and trash. Playground for children, view of the lake from most sites. Marina where you can rent boats. I just can't say enough about this awesome place. Friendly staff. I actually just stopped the ranger driving by to ask him a few questions. I am at site 9 this time. Usually 25. Some have inclines or declines. 9 has a slight decline 25 is flat. When you go to the map and click on a site it will tell you. Like site 23 is right next to a bathroom, but it has a steep incline. So pay attention to that when booking. There are hiking trails and wildlife. The woodpeckers start about 6:00 am. LOL! I have not seen a snake in the camping area. Just deer and birds.

  • Gillian C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 21, 2020

    Cedars of Lebanon State Park Campground

    Beautiful park, close campsites

    Beautiful park with tons to do. Campsites in area 1 were a little close together. Each site has a picnic table, fire ring, and charcoal grill. Bathrooms and showers available close by. Reserve early because it seems the campground is always full. Like most parks/forests, you cannot bring your own fire wood.

  • Ines  M.
    May. 8, 2019

    Cedars of Lebanon State Park Campground

    Friendly, comfortable and quiet

    We stayed here for the long Presidents Day weekend in a wooded drive through spot with few neighbors. We saw 10 deer one morning and hiked a trail with our 3 boys and 2 dogs. Electric and water hook-ups. Firewood available for cash only. Fire ring with grill and picnic table at our spot.

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2018

    Cedars of Lebanon State Park Campground

    Little park, lots to do

    Cedars Of Lebanon State Park ,split tree fences and ancient farm equipment, black and white photos in the visitors center, old style cabins and rock boundary fences. History is very present in Cedars.

    A 2 mile running trail that meanders through old farm land and indigenous trees. CCC original looking covered benches which overlook a dry stream bed that ends in an exploitable old cave. A wood bridge further down the small valley crosses the stream bed and can be followed to the nature centers very cool garden.Check in before exploring the cave and wear old clothes that you don’t mind getting muddy, low ceiling and headlamp/flashlight needed.

    The picnic area which is adjacent the lodge has small and large pavilions for use and fire pits. The lodge looks like it’s the original that you can see in the black and white photos.

    The campground has three areas. One has side by side sites, no privacy and not much space but easy in, easy out. The other two loops have more area between sites which are tucked back into the trees. Area 3 is for pop ups , tents and vans with 20 amp electric, Area 2 is for the larger campers, 30 amp and area 1, the side by side is 30 to 50 amp. There is disc golf, a swimming pool and riding stables plus two playgrounds and a nice gazebo that you can rent for special events. Definitely a campground to spend a chill weekend and unwind.


Guide to La Vergne

Cabin rentals near La Vergne, Tennessee range from rustic to deluxe options across several state parks and private resorts within a 30-mile radius. Winter temperatures typically range from 30-50°F while summer months see consistent 80-90°F days with moderate humidity. Most cabins remain open year-round with peak season running April through October when rates increase by 15-30%.

What to do

Hiking trails: At Cedars of Lebanon State Park, cabins provide access to unique cedar glades ecosystem trails. "We took a walk around section 2, and section 3. There was a lot more room, and seemed a little more private," notes one visitor about exploring the park's natural areas. The park features several endemic plant species along its trail system.

Water recreation: Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort offers cabin access to Percy Priest Lake with rentals available for boats and jet skis. "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," explains one camper regarding water activities. Morning hours before 10am typically offer calmer water conditions.

Golf access: Henry Horton State Park provides cabin guests with direct access to its 18-hole course with discounted rates for overnight guests. "The park also offers a golf course which I didn't play due to the heat, but is on my list now that I've seen it," shares a visitor about this amenity located just 35 minutes from La Vergne.

What campers like

Concrete pads: Four Corners Resort features level, modern concrete pads at cabin sites. "The pads are all concrete, wide sites, include a fire ring and picnic table," explains a visitor about the site layouts. This provides a cleaner, more stable foundation compared to gravel alternatives.

Clean bath facilities: Campers consistently praise the well-maintained shower buildings at Nashville KOA Resort. "Clean restrooms showers. Friendly staff. I would love to visit again," notes one guest. Many cabin accommodations share these common facilities rather than having private bathrooms.

Seasonal activities: Holiday events create special cabin experiences throughout the year. "Their halloween weekend is a great time of fun for the kids!" shares a Cedars of Lebanon visitor. Most parks offer programmed activities during summer months and major holidays with advance registration required.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Cabins fill quickly, especially during prime seasons. "Reserve early because it seems the campground is always full," advises a Cedars of Lebanon visitor. Most parks allow bookings 6-12 months in advance with holiday weekends requiring earliest possible reservations.

Pest awareness: Lakeside cabin locations mean insect management is important. "Mosquitos and spiders to stay aware of at night when the lights are on, but I think that's seasonal," notes a guest at Nashville Shores. Spring and summer months typically require more precautions.

Supply requirements: Nashville I-24 Campground cabins vary in equipped amenities. "We had family come and stay in one of the glampers, and it was clean and maintained," shares a visitor about these alternative cabin options. Guests should confirm what kitchen items, linens, and supplies are provided before arrival.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Multiple cabin locations feature dedicated play areas. "They have a dog park and a swimming beach with dog bath upon exiting the beach. They also have a nice adult pool and a large kiddie pool," explains a Four Corners Resort visitor regarding family amenities.

Biking opportunities: Several parks offer paved paths safe for children. "Paved roads the kids loved scootering on," shares a Nashville KOA visitor about recreation opportunities. Most cabin locations provide relatively flat terrain suitable for beginning riders.

Privacy considerations: Henry Horton State Park cabins offer more secluded settings. "I was never disappointed by any of our sites and never felt cramped or too close to other campers," notes a regular visitor. Cabin locations typically provide more separation than standard campsites.

Tips from RVers

Size considerations: Nashville I-24 Campground accommodations vary significantly. "Our site was pretty small and a back in site but that was no problem since I have a small camper," explains a visitor regarding space limitations. Standard cabins typically match the footprint of a 30' RV.

Utility connections: Many cabins share utility infrastructure with neighboring RV sites. "The utilities are more to the front of the site with two sewer connections. We had decent water pressure," notes a Nashville KOA guest about site layout. This can affect noise and privacy levels depending on occupancy.

Seasonal differences: Winter cabin stays require different preparation. "I do not recommend camping on a shore site during winter, as the wind is colder off the lake," advises a Four Corners Resort visitor who stayed through multiple seasons. Heating systems vary significantly between cabin types with electric heaters most common.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near La Vergne, TN is Cedars of Lebanon State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 47 reviews.

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