Monday, January 12, 2015

Nashville, Tennessee


A MUSIC LOVERS DREAM…

We stayed at the Nashville KOA



Nashville KOA
2626 Music Valley Dr.
Nashville, TN
(615)889-0286
(800)562-7789
www.nashvillekoa.com






I feel so fortunate that we found this place. It's friendly, clean and the sites are large.

Amenities include…
Full hookups
Large big rig sites
Cabins and tent areas
Wi-Fi
Cable TV
Pool and playground
Showers
Café
Shuttle (the shuttle DOES NOT have a wheelchair lift)

** Try to arrive during daylight because the park is dark.

They don't call this music city for nothing. The RV park is located around the corner from the Grand Ole Opry. Downtown you will find The Country Music Hall of Fame. (When you visit the Hall of Fame I recommend using the audio tour). With the use of an elevator, the entire exhibit is fully accessible. Carve out at least four hours in order to take it all in. The cost of the Hall of Fame is approximately $30. You can add a visit to the famous RCA Studio B for about $10 more.





The Country Music Hall of Fame
222 Fifth Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37203
(615)416-2001









RCA Studio B
1611 Roy Acuff Place
Nashville, TN 37246
(615)416-2001









Downtown is full of great honky-tonks, bars and restaurants, where you will find great food, fun people, and free live music.


Word of advice...
Downtown is full of steep hills. Try to get dropped off at the door or be prepared for quite a workout. If you do not use the shuttle, public parking is about $7.

Other Nashville attractions include...
The Andrew Jackson museum
Civil War sites
The zoo
Shopping
And of course, FOOD

Located just steps away from the RV park you will find
Cock Of The Walk (Southern fried... Everything)
I highly recommend this Nashville gem. 

 

We stopped in Nasheville for a day, to break up the cross country drive. Next time through, we plan to stay longer, to take in more of the numerous attractions.

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