The best camping near Nolensville with climbing

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Looking for a spot in Nolensville where you can climb by day and park your RV by night? You’re in luck—there are over 100 RV sites in the area that cater to climbers, with prices starting at just $20 and an average night running about $100. Terrain here means limestone walls, forested trails, and plenty of wildlife. Most sites offer basics like toilets, showers, and campfires allowed, so you can rinse off after a long day on the rock and unwind by the fire. Local favorites include Benjamin's RV Sanctuary (130 reviews), Historic Log Cabin (120 reviews), and Holler Homestead Woodsy Retreat (13 reviews). Expect quiet mornings, easy access to climbing spots, and evenings full of wildlife-watching or fishing nearby.

97% (293)

Top-rated campgrounds near Nolensville

1. Historic Log Cabin

98%
(156)
20mi from Nolensville · 1 site · Lodging
Learn more about this land: This is a one room historic log cabin furnished with a queen bed. It has a stone fireplace. This cabin has a large new bathroom with a tile shower. There is a microwave oven, refrigerator with small freezer, Keurig coffee maker, small dining table indoors and one on the covered porch.  Hiking: Old Stone Fort is located 43 minutes away, with beautiful waterfalls.   Rock Climbing and Hiking: at Stone Door, Foster Falls, and Denny Cove, all 1 hr 24 minutes away.  Biking: the 12 mile Stones River Greenway is 13 minutes away.  Kayaking: the Duck River is 39 minutes away, and the Collins River is 1 hour away.  Stones River National Battlefield is 23 minutes away.Bonnaroo Music Festival is 43 minutes away.Hop Springs Brewery 27 minutesUncle Dave Macon Days 23 minutes
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$99
 / night

2. Benjamin's RV Sanctuary

100%
(149)
21mi from Nolensville · 1 site · RV
Accessible from either I40, I65 or the Natchez Trace Parkway in scenic Franklin, TN come unwind and relax after a long day on the road. Pull your RV onto a cement pad surrounded by 3 acres of lush green splendor, uncork a bottle and let your dog roam. Owner Chef Robert lives onsite and is happy to prepare culinary meals to your liking under the stars (call for menu and separate pricing). The play area along with 3 Dwarf Goats and chickens are in the back of the property and make for a unique, fun time for children and adults as well! If you're rested and ready to explore, the Sanctuary is a quick drive to nearby trailheads, historic sites, distilleries and cafes. Have a road bike? The Sanctuary is directly on one of the best scenic bike routes! This 3 acre property is nestled in the quiet area of Franklin Tennessee, near Historic Leipers Fork and only 20 miles from Downtown Nashville.
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Pets
from 
$59
 / night

3. Holler Homestead Woodsy Retreat

100%
(15)
47mi from Nolensville · 1 site · Tent
We discovered this small homestead 18 years ago. It was built by a man preparing to go off grid, but he never did. In the intervening time, we became enthralled with growing vegetables, raising ducks, grazing sheep and hiking the hills behind us. Then Nicole discovered permaculture and began the process of changing the land using these practices. With our three dogs, cats, goats, sheep, rabbits, ducks and chicken (there is only one chicken), things can be pretty merry around her. There are aquaponics and hydroponics to check out for fun. Plus, Nicole is one of the region's only craft coffee roasters, so you are in for a treat if you come visit and like coffee because she tends to make coffee most mornings. Learn more about this land: Hang your hammock or pitch your tent in the back acres of a small homestead integrating permaculture practices. Hang out in our land for your whole visit checking out the holler we live in, dunk in the creek by the road, or drive over the hill to Center Hill Marine, or across the dam to Edgar Evins State park, or canoe the Caney Fork River! Sorry - No dogs please. Kayaking and fishing is also so close you can almost hear it - but you can't. Which is good.  Our property has a composting outhouse and the outdoor shower attached to the house has hot and cold water. We also have a nice, outdoor kitchen area to share that has a big sink and blackstone griddle. There is Wifi in the kitchen area and a plug for recharging devices. The camp site is a two-minute walk from the driveway and outhouse so be prepared to carry items in and take your morning constitutional walk.  We sometimes have homestead-produced items for sale. This is a functioning homestead, so we may be hosting an open house event, processing animals, or some other fun homestead happening activity during your stay.
Campfires
Toilets
Showers
from 
$23
 / night

Looking for a spot in Nolensville where you can climb by day and park your RV by night? You’re in luck—there are over 100 RV sites in the area that cater to climbers, with prices starting at just $20 and an average night running about $100. Terrain here means limestone walls, forested trails, and plenty of wildlife. Most sites offer basics like toilets, showers, and campfires allowed, so you can rinse off after a long day on the rock and unwind by the fire. Local favorites include Benjamin's RV Sanctuary (130 reviews), Historic Log Cabin (120 reviews), and Holler Homestead Woodsy Retreat (13 reviews). Expect quiet mornings, easy access to climbing spots, and evenings full of wildlife-watching or fishing nearby.

97% (293)

Top-rated campgrounds near Nolensville

1. Historic Log Cabin

98%
(156)
20mi from Nolensville · 1 site · Lodging
Learn more about this land: This is a one room historic log cabin furnished with a queen bed. It has a stone fireplace. This cabin has a large new bathroom with a tile shower. There is a microwave oven, refrigerator with small freezer, Keurig coffee maker, small dining table indoors and one on the covered porch.  Hiking: Old Stone Fort is located 43 minutes away, with beautiful waterfalls.   Rock Climbing and Hiking: at Stone Door, Foster Falls, and Denny Cove, all 1 hr 24 minutes away.  Biking: the 12 mile Stones River Greenway is 13 minutes away.  Kayaking: the Duck River is 39 minutes away, and the Collins River is 1 hour away.  Stones River National Battlefield is 23 minutes away.Bonnaroo Music Festival is 43 minutes away.Hop Springs Brewery 27 minutesUncle Dave Macon Days 23 minutes
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$99
 / night

2. Benjamin's RV Sanctuary

100%
(149)
21mi from Nolensville · 1 site · RV
Accessible from either I40, I65 or the Natchez Trace Parkway in scenic Franklin, TN come unwind and relax after a long day on the road. Pull your RV onto a cement pad surrounded by 3 acres of lush green splendor, uncork a bottle and let your dog roam. Owner Chef Robert lives onsite and is happy to prepare culinary meals to your liking under the stars (call for menu and separate pricing). The play area along with 3 Dwarf Goats and chickens are in the back of the property and make for a unique, fun time for children and adults as well! If you're rested and ready to explore, the Sanctuary is a quick drive to nearby trailheads, historic sites, distilleries and cafes. Have a road bike? The Sanctuary is directly on one of the best scenic bike routes! This 3 acre property is nestled in the quiet area of Franklin Tennessee, near Historic Leipers Fork and only 20 miles from Downtown Nashville.
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Pets
from 
$59
 / night

3. Holler Homestead Woodsy Retreat

100%
(15)
47mi from Nolensville · 1 site · Tent
We discovered this small homestead 18 years ago. It was built by a man preparing to go off grid, but he never did. In the intervening time, we became enthralled with growing vegetables, raising ducks, grazing sheep and hiking the hills behind us. Then Nicole discovered permaculture and began the process of changing the land using these practices. With our three dogs, cats, goats, sheep, rabbits, ducks and chicken (there is only one chicken), things can be pretty merry around her. There are aquaponics and hydroponics to check out for fun. Plus, Nicole is one of the region's only craft coffee roasters, so you are in for a treat if you come visit and like coffee because she tends to make coffee most mornings. Learn more about this land: Hang your hammock or pitch your tent in the back acres of a small homestead integrating permaculture practices. Hang out in our land for your whole visit checking out the holler we live in, dunk in the creek by the road, or drive over the hill to Center Hill Marine, or across the dam to Edgar Evins State park, or canoe the Caney Fork River! Sorry - No dogs please. Kayaking and fishing is also so close you can almost hear it - but you can't. Which is good.  Our property has a composting outhouse and the outdoor shower attached to the house has hot and cold water. We also have a nice, outdoor kitchen area to share that has a big sink and blackstone griddle. There is Wifi in the kitchen area and a plug for recharging devices. The camp site is a two-minute walk from the driveway and outhouse so be prepared to carry items in and take your morning constitutional walk.  We sometimes have homestead-produced items for sale. This is a functioning homestead, so we may be hosting an open house event, processing animals, or some other fun homestead happening activity during your stay.
Campfires
Toilets
Showers
from 
$23
 / night

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