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CWtheMan
04-26-2020, 05:34 AM
When visiting Nashville your campground selection is going to be very dependent on the activities you are there to enjoy. On this particular trip, our sights were set on visiting the Bass Pro Shops, the Grand Ole Opry and taking the boat ride in the Gaylord Opryland Hotel.

Our RV CG choice, Twin River’s Campground, was situated close to our visiting destinations. The park office is a terrific place to get discounted tour tickets to area locations/attractions with pick-up and delivery right at the front of the office. Right next door to the RV Park office is a dinner buffet restaurant with free shows and dancing on the weekends.

The CG itself has very level sites with each having average sized sites and easy to get in and out of. We had a FHU and set up our own TV dish connection. The park was well kept with a wonderfully helpful staff. And, they always had a good pot of coffee ready.

Our friends in the blue Chevy Truck were with us and you can see our rigs in the first two pictures.

The links below are active and clicking on the pictures will enlarge them. There are great pictures of the boat ride inside the hotel in the first link.

The first link has a 3+ minute video. It's well done and very informative.


https://www.tworiverscampground.com/facilities-map/

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g55229-d2433348-Reviews-Delta_Riverboat_Company_at_Gaylord_Opryland_Resort-Nashville_Davidson_County_Tenne.html

https://stores.basspro.com/us/tn/nashville/323-opry-mills-dr.html


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captcolour
04-26-2020, 05:46 AM
I've stayed at the KOA next door to Camping World with the pop-up years ago which was OK and convenient.



I was actually supposed to be staying at Opryland last night. My son lives south of Nashville and was his birthday this weekend. Was going to a concert in downtown Nashville (Larkin Poe) and then to his place today. But obviously everything was canceled.


When we camp to visit him, we stay at Henry Horton State Park. It is a really nice, wooded park.


Have you been to BassPro in Memphis?

roadglide
04-27-2020, 06:11 PM
We spent a week in Nashville the Grand Ole Opry Rv Park I was 6 miles from downtown. The park had meals every day and music three times a week very clean and spacious we had a pull through.Try Nashville on the Fourth of July there’s nothing else’s like it. I did book a room months In advance walking distance from the river down town.