Best Campgrounds near Pleasant View, TN

Camping near Pleasant View, Tennessee encompasses a mix of Corps of Engineers sites, state parks, and private RV resorts within a 30-mile radius of town. The area sits between Cheatham Lake and the Cumberland River, providing water-based recreation opportunities alongside woodland camping experiences. Lock A Campground in nearby Ashland City offers basic waterfront sites with boat access, while Montgomery Bell State Park provides year-round camping with more extensive recreational facilities including hiking trails, fishing, and paddling opportunities. Nashville-area KOAs and private RV resorts serve as convenient bases for exploring both natural areas and Music City attractions. According to reviews, Lock A provides "fully shaded sites all day long," making it particularly valuable during hot summer months.

Most campgrounds in the Pleasant View area are open year-round, though Corps of Engineers sites like Cheatham Lake Lock A operate seasonally from April through October. Summer humidity and heat can be intense, with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from June through August. Mosquitoes are common near water, particularly at lakeside sites. Winter camping is mild with occasional freezing temperatures. Most established campgrounds require reservations, especially during peak summer months and Nashville event weekends. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region, with Verizon providing the strongest coverage at most campgrounds. Roads to campgrounds are paved and accessible for most vehicles, though some reviews note narrow, winding access roads that can be challenging for larger RVs.

Family-friendly options abound, with Montgomery Bell State Park offering extensive facilities for groups and families, including playgrounds, swimming areas, and spacious sites. RV-specific campgrounds like Grand Ole RV Resort feature full hookups but typically have closer site spacing. For those seeking more seclusion, primitive tent sites can be found at Montgomery Bell State Park's hike-in areas. Water access is a highlight of the region, with many campgrounds offering boat ramps, fishing opportunities, and swimming areas. Pet-friendly policies are standard at most campgrounds, though leash requirements are strictly enforced. Visitors note that weekend reservations should be made well in advance, particularly during Nashville's busy tourism season from spring through fall.

Best Camping Sites Near Pleasant View, Tennessee (91)

    1. Lock A

    14 Reviews
    Pleasant View, TN
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 792-3715

    $24 - $28 / night

    "There is a walking trail, swim area, and Cheatham dam is close by. There are a few play grounds on the property. Do not come here if you want to do anything outside of camping."

    "We hiked the Bicentennial Trail (13.3 miles long from start to finish) which was also shaded and with geocaches. We went with our 2 dogs and 2 kids."

    2. Montgomery Bell State Park Campground

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

    "Campground Review: Montgomery Bell State Park The Four Mile Campground is nestled in a hollow offering shade and creekage on one side plus several of the trailheads start nearby and you are close"

    "It is a beautiful state park known as the"Queen of Tennessee's State Parks". There are 4,000 acres with mountain biking, fishing, hiking, picnic areas, kayaking/canoeing, and a golf course."

    3. Nashville KOA Resort

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

    "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."

    4. Harpeth River Bridge Campground (TN)

    6 Reviews
    Ashland City, TN
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 792-4195

    $22 / night

    "Easy access to the River. Absolutely beautiful mornings with the fog over the water to look at while you sip your coffee. The sites are spaced well apart. No bad sites here."

    "There are several recreation areas nearby to enjoy in addition to Harpeth."

    5. Grand Ole RV Resort & Market

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

    "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."

    6. RJourney Clarksville RV Resort

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

    $49 - $75 / night

    "If only Clarksville wasn’t so close to the highway... great location, much shade, good distance between rigs, level gravel pads... great public areas, very hospitable staff.... just a bit noisy from the"

    "This campground is located real close to I24. You can see & hear it. Know that before you book. That aside, it’s a nice campground."

    7. Nashville North

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

    "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."

    "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."

    8. COE Cheatham Lake Lock A Campground

    2 Reviews
    Pleasant View, TN
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 792-5697

    $50 / night

    "Lock A campground located near Ashland City,TN on the Cumberland River. It’s located a little bit upriver from the Cheatham lock and dam. We were just a little bit off of the river in site 36."

    9. Two Rivers Campground

    14 Reviews
    Nashville, TN
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 883-8559

    "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."

    10. Spring Creek Campground

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

    $26 - $44 / night

    "Cozy little place next to a creek."

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

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Recent Reviews near Pleasant View, TN

593 Reviews of 91 Pleasant View Campgrounds


  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Two Rivers Campground

    Nashville

    Two rivers is a nice park friendly people clean and well maintained.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Seven Points

    Great COE Campground

    Best camp hosts ever. Very friendly, kind and helpful. Great views. Clean bathrooms. Water and electric at every site. Dump station. Discount for America the Beautiful pass. You need to book your reservations on recreation.gov

  • Cassondra P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 14, 2025

    Elm Hill RV Resort

    Beautiful Campground

    We stopped here for a quick overnight stop on our way back home

    It is definetly a park that they are stacked in close and open sky’s with not a lot of shade

    Everything was very clean and in great working order

    Kids loved swimming in the pool

    The water around is clear and beautiful

    We had a very lovely sunset as we walked around park

  • L
    Aug. 12, 2025

    Poole Knobs

    Bottom of my COE campgrounds

    First of all, I love COE campgrounds. They are usually clean, scenic, and have lots of space between campsites. Poole Knobs has all of that, but the bathrooms were ridiculously hard to get to. If you get a site along the lake, expect a long walk and then an arduous climb to the bathroom and showers or hop in your vehicle and drive there. Whoever laid out the design of this campground had obviously ever camped.

  • Jennifer H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 28, 2025

    Nashville KOA Resort

    Walk to the Opry!

    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. Tidy sites, tons of them, something for everyone and then some. Paved roads the kids loved scootering on. Would definitely stay again

  • R
    Jul. 14, 2025

    Cedar Creek (TN)

    Close to Nashville

    Nice campground consisting of heavily wooded multiple wagon wheel style areas. Sites 1 thru 6 full sun, remainder of sites have partial to full shade. Tight fit for my 43’ motorhome, especially maneuvering dump station. Campground host take their job very seriously.

  • Randall B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 10, 2025

    Four Corners Resort and Marina

    Lakefront camping at its best!

    Four Corners RV resort is a fantastic find just 21 miles South of Nashville. We paid a weekly rate of $879 including taxes and fees for a back in waterfront site. We have fantastic water views from both sides of the coach. The pads are all concrete, wide sites, include a fire ring and picnic table. They have several fishing and boating docks. 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. They have a lot of Canadian Geese which are fun to watch but leave their droppings everywhere. The campground is very dog friendly with a lot of dog litter bags and trash cans throughout the campground. This campground is a great staging place for visiting numerous sites in Nashville. We like this campground and really have enjoyed the water views, we recommend this campground and will be back.

  • 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!

  • Dan W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 4, 2025

    Elm Hill RV Resort

    Amazing experience

    From the second we pulled in we had nothing but great vibes. The amenities were top notch and tons to do with kids.


Guide to Pleasant View

Campsites near Pleasant View, Tennessee offer riverside and lakefront options throughout the Cumberland River watershed. The area sits at approximately 700 feet elevation with terrain characterized by rolling hills and limestone outcroppings. Summer temperatures regularly reach the mid-90s with high humidity, while winter lows typically remain above 25°F, allowing for extended camping seasons at many sites.

What to do

Creek exploration: At Montgomery Bell State Park Campground, the waterways provide natural recreation for all ages. "Children can wade in the creek all day, why parents enjoy sitting outside under all the shade trees. The park has tons of activities and good hiking trails," notes Tammy P.

Historical sites: The state park area contains preserved buildings and cultural sites worth exploring. "It is beautiful, peaceful and serene. We visited here with a church group because it is the founding place of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church," explains Alicia B. The park also features "a beautiful waterfall and an adorable old church," according to Faith S.

Barge watching: Lock A Campground offers unique river views with commercial traffic. "It's pretty cool watching the big barges move up and down the river during the day, but at night it's a little loud," reports Guy M. Visitors often enjoy fishing while watching river traffic pass.

What campers like

Level sites: Many campgrounds feature well-maintained, level camping spots. At Lock A, one visitor noted, "The site was within a quarter inch of level and was a concrete pad. Each site had its own trash can that were emptied frequently." Proper site preparation makes for easier setup.

Water views: Harpeth River Bridge Campground provides scenic riverside camping. "It's a beautiful find. Small with only 15 sites but they are all concrete level pads. Easy access to the River. Absolutely beautiful mornings with the fog over the water to look at while you sip your coffee," shares Rona S.

Live entertainment: Grand Ole RV Resort brings Nashville flavor closer to Pleasant View. "Live music every night was nice. Backing my trailer is not my strong suite but they guided me through it like it was nothing," explains Ed S. The resort maintains Nashville's music tradition with regular performances.

What you should know

Train proximity: Some campgrounds near Pleasant View have railroad tracks nearby. At Grand Ole RV Resort, "Trains rolling by at 3 am is not how I like to spend my night. It's not the campground's fault by any means, but I will consider another option next time I'm in Nashville," writes Jeff P.

Highway noise: Traffic sound affects several campgrounds. At Nashville North KOA, reviewers note the proximity issue: "Noisy due to the highway that runs right on the other side of the tree line," explains Mary L.

Site spacing: Many RV parks have closely spaced sites. According to one reviewer at Nashville North KOA, "The sites are very very close together." Another camper noted, "We were in the center of the park, which didn't have much shade, but the outer edge sites seemed more wooded."

Reservation challenges: Many campgrounds fill quickly during peak season. "Make your reservations early!! Beautiful area lakes, groomed trails, nice hosts - highly recommend," advises Andrea R. about Montgomery Bell State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Clarksville RV Resort provides dedicated play areas. "This RV park was clean and spacious. The staff were very friendly and directed us to our site via golf cart. The sites were large and level," reports Drew S. The resort includes "a pool and playground" among its amenities.

Creek activities: Children can enjoy safe water play at appropriate sites. Montgomery Bell State Park offers creek access where "children can wade in the creek all day," making it a natural entertainment option without additional cost.

Tent-only sites: Some campgrounds offer dedicated spaces for tent campers. "We chose to stay in the tent only camping sites. They are spread out far enough that you don't feel like you are in one another's space," explains Lexi S. about Montgomery Bell State Park.

Group facilities: For family reunions or multi-family trips, look for campgrounds with group amenities. "With a great pavilion, volleyball court, ball diamond, and playground, the far side of the camp is perfect for families, groups, and events," recommends one visitor to Montgomery Bell State Park.

Tips from RVers

Access considerations: Some campgrounds have challenging entry roads. At Lock A, campers advise: "Make sure you have good brakes because the road coming into the campground is a little steep!"

Hook-up locations: RVers should check utility placement before selecting sites. One camper at Montgomery Bell State Park noted "the water hookup was on the wrong side for my camper," which required additional hose length.

Site size verification: Confirm your site can accommodate your complete setup. At Two Rivers Campground, "Parking with our truck and trailer was a little awkward, we were a little too long for the spot we were in and the person next to us had the same issue," reports Megan A.

Senior discounts: Lock A Campground offers significant savings for eligible campers. "Senior Pass $12/night. Wide, level campsite on the water. Very nice and well kept," notes Arthur P. This represents substantial savings compared to regular rates.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Pleasant View, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Pleasant View, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 91 campgrounds and RV parks near Pleasant View, TN and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Pleasant View, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Pleasant View, TN is Lock A with a 4.7-star rating from 14 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Pleasant View, TN?

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

What parks are near Pleasant View, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 18 parks near Pleasant View, TN that allow camping, notably Old Hickory Lake and J Percy Priest Lake.