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exit 215 (TN-155 - Briley Pkwy). . . Then head north on Briley to exit 12 (McGavock Pike); go west to the frontage road; then turn right onto Music Valley Dr. |
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Nashville Jellystone Park |
2572 Music
Valley Dr 615-889-4225 |
50 | 13 | 208/? 30x60p |
50 DWS |
ABL PST |
W | ||
| about 1 mile north of McGavock Pike | |||||||||
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Two Rivers Campground |
2616 Music
Valley Dr 615-883-8559 |
50 | 13 | 104/? 24x54p 28x54b |
WSD | ABL PST |
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| a little over 1 mile north of McGavock Pike | |||||||||
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| Nashville KOA | 2626 Music
Valley Dr 615-885-6694 |
70 | 14 | 300/? 25x55p 22x40b |
P | 50 WSD |
ABL PST |
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| a little over 1 mile north of McGavock Pike | |||||||||
| I-40 exit 221 (Old Hickory Blvd). . . | |||||||||
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Seven Points Recreation Area (public) |
1810
Stewarts Ferry Pike 615-889-5198 |
25 | 4 | 60/? ?p |
P | 50 DWS |
ABL PST |
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| Drive south on OId Hickory to Bell Rd. Turn left and drive on to New Hope Rd. Turn right, follow New Hope Rd to Stewarts Ferry Pike. Left to campground. | |||||||||
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$$ | Miles | Sites | Sec | Util | Svc | I'net This column indicates the typical price range of this park. We use the following codes: 15= or less than $15/day; 35= up to $35/day; 60= up to $60/day; $$ = over $50/day. Rates include available hookups unless otherwise indicated by asterisk (*). Please note that park rates fluctuate (seasonal popularity, special events in the area, etc.). View RV Parks near I-40 in Nashville The approximate distance in miles from the exit to the park. These are calculations using GPS data. Distances along city streets will be somewhat different but this should give you a good idea of the distances to parks near the cited Interstate exit. View RV Parks near I-40 in Nashville Top number: left of the slash (/) = total number of RV spaces available; right of the slash (/) = size of park in acres. View RV Parks near I-40 in Nashville RV Parks near I-40 in Nashville offer additional security of residents such as: A = 24/7 Attendant, F = fenced, G = attended gate, P = roving patrol. View RV Parks near I-40 in Nashville RV Parks near I-40 in Nashville offering electric hookups' are indicated by max amps of hookup. (e.g., 20 = 20 amps; 30 = 30 amps; 50 = 50 amps). Additionally, D = dump station; S = sewer connection; W = water connection. View RV Parks near I-40 in Nashville Parks near I-40 in Nashville offer services and comforts as indicated. A = Adult Lounge; B = Bath-house; C = Computer Work Area; D = Dining Room; F = Family Center; K = Kid's Center; L = Laundry Facilities; P= Pets welcome; S = Snack Bar; T = Trading Post. View RV Parks near I-40 in Nashville Parks near
I-40 in Nashville offering Internet access are indicated (with an 'C'
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Belle Meade Plantation - About all that is left of this once glorious 5,400 acre plantation is the ca 1850 Greek Revival mansion, a carriage house (replete with carriages of that period) and stables, a smokehouse, creamery and the late, 18th Century, Dunham Station log cabin. Oh, yes, and the
cemetery. In the mansion you are greeted by its famous curved stairway - just like in the old movies - and costumed guides who have a good repertoire of stories about the plantation days and the folks of that period. When we last checked, we were informed that tours are conducted Monday through Saturday from 9a to 5p; Sundays 11a to 5p. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Days. Admission $10; kids 6 through 12, $4. They honor combo tickets available at the Visitors' Center. For more information phone 1-800-270-3991 (toll free) or visit their web site: BelleMeade. If eastbound and driving toward Nashville on I-40, take exit 204 and follow TN-155 (Whitebridge Road) southbound US-70-S (Harding Pike) and turn left. Follow Harding to Leake Avenue, turn left and there is the Plantation. If you are in Nashville or on I-40 westbound approaching Nashville, get on I-440 and take the US-70-S (West End Ave) exit. That will be exit 1 if traveling clockwise on I-440; exit 1-A of traveling counter-clockwise. The names of this highway change a couple times but it remains US-70-S. Follow it to Leake Avenue, turn left and there is the Plantation. The is a little over 6 miles from Nashville; the drive can take 20 minutes. Cheekwood
Country Music Hall of Fame - When we were 'doing our homework' in
preparation for this excursion, we found that the web site for the Country Music Hall of Fame had been discontinued. Some 'Google' searches brought us to the conclusion that the Hall of Fame had been merged with Country Music Television (an Viacom network). The Hall of Fame is now housed in a new $37 million facility
spanning an entire city block in the heart of downtown Nashville's entertainment district. |
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(continued from previous column) The Hermitage - Nashville's only remaining grand hotel from the old days of fast fun and loose money, the Hermitage has been restored to its original grandeur.
(It first opened its doors to guests in September of 1910.) This place has hosted the world's
elite; there are enough famous names in the old registers to choke a biographer. Music Valley Wax Museum - Featuring over fifty exhibits of life-sized wax figures of famous country & western music stars. Also available for viewing is their famous 'Sidewalk of the Stars' with over 250 handprints and signatures of country & western music stars. Located across from the Opryland Hotel in the Opryland Complex. Opryland Hotel - Yes, this is a 'working hotel'. You don’t have to be a Country Music fan to be awed by the Hotel’s extensive inside gardens. It is very well worth a two-hour stop and tour.
Located in the Opryland complex on the east bank of the Cumberland River, the property features three enclosed gardens displaying some 10,000 tropical plants, a well-planned array of shops and restaurants. |
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