Best Places to RV in Tennessee

Best Places to RV in Tennessee
From country music and whiskey to BBQ and hot chicken, Tennessee is all about relaxing and having a good time. Add that to scenic views and plenty of outdoor adventure, and it proves to be a perfect place to travel around in your RV.
 
To help you find the best places to RV in Tennessee, Mark Wahlberg RV has created this handy list to start your journey off right. Where will you head to first?
 
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Gatlinburg, Tennessee

Where to park your RV: Smoky Bear Campground and RV Park

Gatlinburg, Tennessee, is a mountain town on the east side of the state also known as the Gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park—so you can expect a lot of adventure here. Along with the scenic views and local flora and fauna throughout the Smoky Mountains, this area boasts top-notch attractions like the Ober Gatlinburg amusement park and the Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies.
 
You can easily park your RV at the Smoky Bear Campground and RV Park, which adds its own excitement to the mix. With these amenities, you might find yourself staying longer than expected:
 
  • 46 full hookups for water, sewer, electric, cable, and Wi-Fi
  • Clubhouse with a full kitchen and air conditioning
  • On-site store for snacks and camping essentials

Clarksville, Tennessee

Where to park your RV: Clarksville RV Resort by R Journey

The stunning city of Clarksville, Tennessee, has everything you need for a relaxing vacation. One of the highlights of this city is the Dunbar Caves, a series of caves that have been around for thousands of years. While you’re there, make sure to take advantage of other activities at the Dunbar Cave State Park, including bird watching, fishing, and hiking.
 
If you prefer to stay in town, you won’t be disappointed with these fun outings:
 
  • Experience interactive art and informative exhibits at the Customs House Museum and Cultural Center.
  • Take a tour of the Beachaven Vineyards and Winery and find your new favorite vino.
  • Immerse yourself into the past at the Fort Defiance Civil War Park.

Crossville, Tennessee

Where to park your RV: Deer Run RV Resort

Crossville, Tennessee, is a charmingly quaint town that offers much to do and experience. For outdoor fun, Cumberland Mountain State Park is right within city limits, opening the door to outdoor recreation aplenty.
 
Stonehaus Winery is also located in Crossville, offering complimentary tastings and a gourmet gift shop, ideal for stocking up your RV before heading to your next destination. You can also take the short trip just south of town to the Obed River for lakefront fun. They even have a golf course!
 

Nashville, Tennessee

Where to park your RV: Two Rivers Campground

There’s no short of excitement in Nashville, Tennessee. If you’re a lover of country music, the famed Grand Ole Opry, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and the Johnny Cash Museum are all right here, so you can immerse yourself in some sultry tunes of Music City.
 
It’s not a trip to Nashville without some good ol’ southern whiskey, and with distillers all around town, you can get your hands on the good stuff easily. Here’s some to check out:
 
  • Corsair Distillery features a plethora of spirits to wet your whistle.
  • Nelson’s Green Brier Distillery is known for its whiskies, bourbons, and sherries.
  • Nashville Craft Distillery boasts tastings and craft cocktails with high-rated libations.

See Tennessee in Your RV!

If your favorite form of travel is behind the wheel of an accommodating RV, Tennessee is a must-see destination. Make sure your RV is in tip-top shape before you head out by scheduling an appointment at the Mark Wahlberg RV service center in Columbus, Ohio.
 
Don’t have an RV? Why not rent? At Road Adventures by Mark Wahlberg RV, you’ll have a wide selection of decked-out models to choose from, sure to make your next getaway truly memorable.