At the Nashville KOA, Wi-Fi is free, 50-amp electric is available and cable television can be accessed at some sites. The facility provides trip planning and shuttle service to some of Nashville’s most famous attractions, including the Grand Ole Opry and the Jackson Showboat, featuring dinner and tours of the Cumberland River. The Nashville KOA Music Barn hosts live local music seasonally. A pet park is available, as well as firewood, bikes and mini-golf for an additional fee.
Nashville KOA
2626 Music Valley Drive
Nashville, TN 37214
615-889-0286
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The Townsend KOA overlooks the Great Smokies National Park from across the Little River. Free amenities include cable, Wi-Fi, paved patios, basketball courts, horseshoe pits, child and pet playgrounds and access to the five-mile Townsend Bike Trail. The Little River is suitable for fishing, swimming and boating; rental equipment is available at the office. The park, accessible with a permit available at the Visitors Center, has miles of trails, including a piece of the Appalachian Trail, which stretches from Georgia to Maine.
Townsend/Great Smokies KOA
8533 State Highway 73
Townsend, TN 37882
865-448-2241
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The Bristol/Kingsport KOA is in northeastern Tennessee along the border shared with North Carolina and Virginia. The grounds feature three dining options including the KOA Cafe and Espresso Bar. This facility is particularly active in seasonal activities and often provides hayrides, theme weekends and family games and crafts. Firewood, a giant bouncing pillow and horseback rides are available for an additional charge. Nearby attractions include the Bristol Motor Speedway and Dragway, whitewater rafting, the Gray Fossil Site and Museum and the Countryside Vineyards and Winery.
Bristol/Kingsport KOA
425 Rocky Branch Road
Blountville, TN 37617
423-323-7790
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