RV Parks & Campgrounds in Tennessee

Country tunes, river views, and mountain mornings—Tennessee is road-trip ready.

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1 RJourney park

BEST SEASON

April-May & September-October (peak: June-August)

NIGHTLY RATES

$40+ per night

POPULAR ATTRACTION

Nashville Music City

DISTANCE TO ATTRACTION

50 min from Clarksville RV Resort

BOOK AHEAD

2-3 weeks ahead for peak season

With access to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Nashville, and Chattanooga, RJourney parks like Clarksville make it easy to balance adventure and comfort.

Our Tennessee Parks

Country tunes, river views, and mountain mornings—Tennessee is road-trip ready.

Clarksville

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Clarksville, TN

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Starting at $40
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When Is the Best Time to Camp in Tennessee?

The ideal time for RV camping in Tennessee is spring (April-May) and fall (September-October), when temperatures range from 60-80°F with comfortable humidity levels. These shoulder seasons offer mild weather perfect for outdoor activities, fewer crowds, and full park amenities without the intense summer heat.
Season
Weather
Crowds
Highlights
Spring (March-May)
62-80°F with mild humidity and occasional showers
Low
Perfect hiking weather, blooming landscapes, comfortable RV camping temperatures
Summer (June-Aug)
87-90°F with high humidity and thunderstorms
Peak
Pool season, peak Nashville tourism, all amenities open but hot weather
Fall (Sept-Nov)
62-82°F with beautiful fall foliage and clear skies
Moderate
Stunning autumn colors, ideal hiking conditions, harvest festivals
Winter (Dec-Feb)
49-53°F with occasional frost and clear nights
Low
Peaceful camping, lower rates, cozy campfire weather

How Do I Get to RJourney Parks in Tennessee?

Three distinct regions, each with unique mountain experiences

Clarksville RV Resort

Clarksville

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Driving Distances

Nashville, TN 50 min
Bowling Green, KY 1 hour
Evansville, IN 1 hour 45 min

Nearest Airport

Nashville International Airport (BNA)

40 min from park

Excellent coverage from all major carriers in Clarksville urban area with reliable service throughout the region
450 ft elevation

State-Wide Information

Pet Policy

Pet-friendly with designated dog park areas and walking trails. Pets must be leashed and owners are responsible for cleanup.

Accessibility

ADA-accessible facilities at all locations.

Nearby Attractions

Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area
National Park

Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area

70 min from Clarksville RV Resort

Massive 170,000-acre peninsula between Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley featuring RV campgrounds, Elk & Bison Prairie, and 1850s working farm. Perfect for boating, wildlife viewing, and hiking.

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Nashville Music City
National Park

Nashville Music City

50 min from Clarksville RV Resort

Home to the Grand Ole Opry, Country Music Hall of Fame, and honky-tonk bars along Broadway. Experience live music, museums, and Southern cuisine in America's music capital.

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Dunbar Cave State Park
State Park

Dunbar Cave State Park

20 min from Clarksville RV Resort

Features unique limestone cave formations, sinkholes, and shaded walking trails around a peaceful lake. One of Clarksville's top natural attractions with fascinating geology.

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Montgomery Bell State Park
State Park

Montgomery Bell State Park

60 min from Clarksville RV Resort

Historic park tied to Tennessee's iron industry with wooded trails, lakes for swimming and paddling, and peaceful camping areas. Perfect for hiking and outdoor recreation.

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Kentucky Lake & Paris Landing
National Park

Kentucky Lake & Paris Landing

70 min from Clarksville RV Resort

Premier fishing destination for crappie and bass with abundant marinas, boat ramps, and waterfront activities. Popular with RVers seeking lake recreation and bird watching.

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Frequently asked questions

Tennessee has a humid subtropical climate perfect for year-round RV camping. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable conditions with temperatures between 60-80°F and lower humidity. Summers can be hot and humid (87-90°F) but all parks have full hookups for AC, while winters are mild (49-53°F) with occasional frost.

3-Day Music & Nature Adventure

Experience the best of Tennessee from Clarksville RV Resort with this perfect blend of Nashville's music scene and natural outdoor attractions, all within easy driving distance of your comfortable RV base.
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Day 1: Local Clarksville Exploration

Settle into Clarksville RV Resort and explore nearby attractions. Visit Dunbar Cave State Park (20 minutes) for unique limestone formations and shaded trails, then head to Liberty Park & Marina for riverside views and dinner at Liberty Park Grill overlooking the Cumberland River.

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Day 2: Nashville Music City Adventure

Take a day trip to Nashville (50 minutes) to experience Music City's highlights. Tour the Country Music Hall of Fame, explore the historic Ryman Auditorium, stroll Broadway's honky-tonks for live music, and visit the full-scale Parthenon replica at Centennial Park before returning to your peaceful RV evening.

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Day 3: Outdoor Recreation Day

Enjoy a relaxing morning walk or bike ride on the Clarksville Greenway (15 minutes), then explore McGregor Park RiverWalk along the Cumberland River. Pack up after a leisurely brunch in downtown Clarksville, having experienced both Tennessee's music heritage and natural beauty.

Insider Tip

Park hosts at Clarksville RV Resort recommend visiting Nashville on weekday mornings to avoid traffic and crowds, then returning for peaceful evenings by the RV with optional campfires when permitted.

Ready to Explore Tennessee?

Ready to experience Tennessee's perfect blend of music heritage and outdoor adventure? Book your stay at our premium RV resort and discover why the Volunteer State is an RV traveler's dream destination.

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About this park

Bluegrass echoes through misty mountains here in the Volunteer State. Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers endless waterfalls, black-bear sightings, and America’s most visited hiking trails. Drift the Tennessee River by paddleboard, zipline over fall foliage, or chase the state’s famous whiskey trail. Whether it’s blues on Beale Street or sunset over the Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee marries music and mountains in perfect harmony.

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Pet-friendly with designated dog park areas and walking trails. Pets must be leashed and owners are responsible for cleanup.

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About this park

Bluegrass echoes through misty mountains here in the Volunteer State. Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers endless waterfalls, black-bear sightings, and America’s most visited hiking trails. Drift the Tennessee River by paddleboard, zipline over fall foliage, or chase the state’s famous whiskey trail. Whether it’s blues on Beale Street or sunset over the Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee marries music and mountains in perfect harmony.

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