The best camping near Nolensville with swimming

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Looking to go camping near Nolensville, Tennessee? Look no further! Hipcamp has over 180 available options for you to choose from. Whether you prefer tent camping, RV camping, or cabin rentals, we've got you covered. With an average price per night of $28 and options as low as $10, there's something for every budget. Check out our top campsites with rave reviews: The Falls at Sewanee Creek (286 reviews), The Slab (by the Barren) (210 reviews), and Peaceful Hills Retreat Campground (106 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities such as potable water, pet-friendly spaces, and trash disposal. And don't forget to take advantage of the hiking, historic sites, and wildlife watching opportunities nearby. Start planning your camping adventure today!

93% (741) 35 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Nolensville

Benjamin's RV Sanctuary

1. Benjamin's RV Sanctuary

100%
(149)
21mi from Nolensville · 1 site
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
Howlin Hill

2. Howlin Hill

98%
(144)
24mi from Nolensville · 18 sites · Tents, RVs
Primitive, Hammock, Tent camping, and small campers (16ft ish and under only, WITH NO HOOKUPS) at its absolute best! Great riverfront campsites as well as more secluded wooded sites just a short walk away from the riverfront. Howlin' Hill has the best riverfront beach access on this stretch of the gorgeous Duck River. Most of our campsites are shaded by a continuous tree canopy and each site is equipped with a fire pit. We have firewood for sale. Early summertime offers an amazing light show performed by thousands of lightning bugs. Portables and spring fed showers are provided within walking distance from your site. Located just 8 miles from Chapel Hill and Henry Horton State Park, our campgrounds can be reached in under an hour from many of Middle Tennessee’s more urban areas. We do allow early check in as long as the campsite is clear out from previous campers. We are very strict on our speed limit on the property. It is 5 mph for a reason. Please do the requested speed.
Pets
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Campfires
from 
$30
 / night
Crossing Creeks Farm

3. Crossing Creeks Farm

100%
(36)
28mi from Nolensville · 3 sites · RVs, Lodging
Welcome To Crossing Creeks Farm! We are passionate about producing great food for our family’s table and yours. With a commitment to producing pasture raised, organic fed, and soy free everything through regenerative farming practices, our focus is grass-fed meats and eggs. Experience the perfect camping getaway in one of our RV friendly spaces as you spend an evening of meaningful conversations with your loved ones around the campfire over s'mores and the perfect mug of hot chocolate. And with our Farm Store on site, you can pick up fresh eggs for breakfast or a juicy steak for dinner. Our farm is located only 1.5 miles off the Tennessee Whiskey Trail, which offers great tourism opportunities at distilleries such as Jack Daniels in Lynchburg and George Dickel. The historic town of Bell Buckle is only 6 miles from our farm and offers great shopping (lots of antiques), seasonal craft fairs/events and dining. And with so many water sources like Normandy Lake, Duck River, Tim's Ford Lake and the Elk River nearby, the day adventures kayaking, swimming and fishing are endless. And with Nashville just an hour away, the opportunities for making great memories are abundant! Learn more about us on our website: www.crossingcreeks.com
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$45
 / night
J Percy Priest Lake

4. J Percy Priest Lake

100%
(13)
Park 14mi from Nolensville · 181 sites
Fondly referred to as “Percy Priest” by Nashvillians, J Percy Priest Lake offers locals and visitors camping, beautiful scenery, and the chance for plenty of adventure. Those wanting to visit for a day will find biking and hiking trails with lake views, and plenty of day use shelters for a chance to chill and grill. You can get on the water in any way you choose—boats, kayaks, jet skis, and water skis are all welcome. You’ll be wowed by the lush green trees and sunny skies so much you’ll find yourself booking a campsite in one of their cushy campgrounds for a night under the stars. On top of all the adventure Mama Nature provides at Percy Priest, you can swing down to Music City; Nashville is only 15 miles away, where you can tour the Grand Ole Opry or grab a drink on Broadway. With access to this much adventure and the city of Nashville, you might just become a local yourself!
Cedars of Lebanon State Park

5. Cedars of Lebanon State Park

100%
(7)
State park 22mi from Nolensville · 96 sites
Discover the enchanting beauty of ancient cedars at this outdoors destination just outside Nashville.
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Maple Shade Farm full hookup site

6. Maple Shade Farm full hookup site

100%
(110)
33mi from Nolensville · 1 site
Tired of campgrounds that feel more like parking lots? Come and reconnect with nature and park your RV on our private, family friendly, large, shaded, full hookup, 72 ft long, 30 and 50 amp RV site with wifi on our 50 acre farm with fire ring and picnic table and screen house. We are not a campground, just a small farm in a rural neighborhood with 2 full hookup RV sites for guests.  30 minutes (17miles) North of Nashville, Tennessee. There are wild Turkeys and Deer that roam the property. We also have some free range Guineas and Peacocks which is why we ask that all dogs, while welcome, remained leashed at all times. We do have a leash free field for dogs to run. Great place to get away and enjoy nature, take a walk on our trails through the woods, take a hike down to our creek, listen to the birds and watch the sunset over the pasture while cooking s’mores on the fire, yet not that far from Nashville!  Perfect for enjoying nature and/or visiting Nashville. This site is for self contained RVs only, there are no restroom facilities. Check in is between 2 pm and sundown. No check ins after dark without prior approval. Limit of 2 vehicles and 2 pets. When you request to book just let us know how many people will be camping, how many pets you will be bringing with you and what you are camping in, travel trailer or motor home, and what length in feet it is. Thank you! Since this is a natural area of fields and woods, along with farm animals and wildlife you may encounter insects. We recommend bringing insect repellent for mosquitoes and ticks and making sure that your pets have protection also.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$46
 / night
Fox Field Farms Creekside Camping

7. Fox Field Farms Creekside Camping

100%
(91)
40mi from Nolensville · 2 sites
Tent camp alongside the creek under a canopy of trees and be lulled to sleep by the sound of the water. Pitch your tent on the 10x10 raised tent site or nestle it among the trees. Explore the trails, cool off in the creek (yes, we have a couple of swimming holes), fish or just sit by the fire and relax. Watch for the eagles, blue heron, beavers and even the occasional sly fox. You may even hear the call of the whippoorwills in the evening. For those wanting to kayak or canoe, the Piney River is an easy commute of 20 minutes away. Bring your bikes for some of the best gravel rides in Hickman County! ***Amenities: Picnic tables and benches. We provide firewood and a composting toilet. ***A higher clearance vehicle is needed to traverse the steep gravel driveway. This is a walk-in site only due to creek crossings and narrow paths, vehicles are parked approximately 75 yards from campsite. We are happy to help haul your gear to the campsite. ***Check-in between 2pm and 6pm unless other arrangements are approved
Campfires
Toilets
Potable water
from 
$49
 / night
Sunset Ridge

8. Sunset Ridge

100%
(19)
42mi from Nolensville · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Our property is a completely private outdoor paradise full of outdoor activities of your choosing. With three private wooded rolling hills with steep valleys, it makes for the perfect place for all of your outdoor desires. Plus access to TVA property and Normandy lake, our property goes beyond our boundaries and offers a great piece of the great Tennessee outdoors for anyone visiting. Plus a sunset that never disappoints as you stare over the lake from your campsite. Water and electric 30 amp hookup available with a deck, Table and chairs. Hammock beams on the deck as well.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night
Gypsy Camp. 1043 Gallion rd.

9. Gypsy Camp. 1043 Gallion rd.

96%
(57)
42mi from Nolensville · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
   Quite country side setting where campers have a beautiful view of valley in a rural farming community. Campers have use of gas grill for cooking, picnic table, fire pit and hot tub for your use at the main house.   Bathroom and shower available in main house.   Pets are welcome on a leash or can run with owner supervision. 
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$40
 / night
Old Hickory Lake

10. Old Hickory Lake

100%
(2)
Park 23mi from Nolensville · 100 sites
Discover the scenic beauty and outdoor adventures at Old Hickory Lake.
Henry Horton State Park

11. Henry Horton State Park

100%
(4)
State park 25mi from Nolensville · 83 sites
Henry Horton’s diverse landscape promises four-season adventure.
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Campfires
Cheatham Lock and Dam

12. Cheatham Lock and Dam

Park 39mi from Nolensville · 59 sites
When the temperature rises, you know what to do. Get in a body of water, stat! Whether you choose swimming or boating, let the waters of Cheatham Lake be your path to chillaxing. While you’re there, you probably want to check out the Cheatham Lock, where you can witness boats being lifted 26 feet up from the river below the dam, to the lake above the dam. Now that’s not something you see everyday! With numerous opportunities for hiking, hunting, and camping in the area, you might as well stay a while and really find your groove in the waters and woods. The best part is that this is all located only 32 miles outside of Nashville, TN. City-dwellers, those boats aren’t going to drive themselves. Just go already!
David Crockett State Park

13. David Crockett State Park

100%
(2)
State park 35mi from Nolensville · 122 sites
Discover the natural splendor of David Crockett State Park.
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Quarter Spring Farm

14. Quarter Spring Farm

98%
(77)
42mi from Nolensville · 1 site
Quarter Spring Farm is located in Liberty, TN on the western edge of the Cumberland Plateau. It comprises 63 acres of wooded ridges and hollows with exceptional hiking and distinct landscape features. Smith Fork Creek, which feeds Center Hill Lake, is visible from the campsite. Quarter Spring Farm’s history is murky and still being discovered. The house is over 100 years old. There are stone property walls that may predate the civil war. We believe this site was a Mississippian period settlement because of the large amount of artifacts we have found. Please note: there is no electricity at the dome. There will be a battery with a light and the option to charge your phone. There is no parking at the dome. The walk is uphill and takes about 5 minutes or so. This is still a tent, the dome is not insulated and is not 100% sealed. Bugs do get inside from time to time. I will also provide you with water for cleaning and at least a gallon to drink. Just let me know if you need more. If you can get here before it gets dark, that is the best. If you can’t, that’s ok, we’ll just be hiking in the dark. Luckily I know my way around pretty good.
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$63
 / night
Chatty Heifer Farm

15. Chatty Heifer Farm

99%
(201)
46mi from Nolensville · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
The family we bought the farm from owned and farmed it since 1900. They built a cabin then and built a house around the cabin in 1920. We bought it in 2018 and have been renovating it to build a retreat center for first responders and others who serve unselfishly. To that end, we've cut hiking trails and campsites as well as filling the farm with livestock to help people slow down and de-stress. We're located in the beautiful green hills about an hour east of Nashville, Tennessee. Learn more about this land:Drift off to sleep with the sounds of a year-round creek just outside your campsite. Wake up to a beautiful meadow surrounded by green hills in rural Tennessee. Campsites are located on a 120 year old farm under restoration, which is family owned and operated. Get some time away. You'll have privacy as you explore the farm: wade the creek, sway on the tire swing, visit the farm animals (goats, cows, pigs, and chickens), pick wild berries, and sample farm fresh produce and eggs when available. Hiking trails are also available on the farm through tranquil woods.Property is easily accessible from Nashville. In addition, day trips are possible to several lakes, rivers, waterfalls, historic sites, civil war battlefields, state parks, and national wildlife areas.
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$22
 / night
Holler Homestead Woodsy Retreat

16. Holler Homestead Woodsy Retreat

100%
(15)
47mi from Nolensville · 1 site
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.
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$23
 / night
Howlin' Hill

17. Howlin' Hill

94%
(70)
24mi from Nolensville · 4 sites
A premier live music venue with primitive camping at it’s absolute best! We are strictly tent camping, just nature and all it has to offer.Great riverfront campsites as well as more secluded wooded sites just a short walk away from the riverfront. Trails 1,2 & 3 are a hammock camper’s dream! Howlin’ Hill (formally Rats Nest Campground) has the best riverfront beach access on this stretch of the gorgeous Duck River. All of our campsites are shaded by a continuous tree canopy and each site is equipped with a fire pit. We have firewood for sale and will deliver it directly to your campsite. Early summertime offers an amazing light show performed by thousands of lightning bugs. Portlets are provided within walking distance from your site. Otherwise, it’s just you and nature!
Priest Lake Property

18. Priest Lake Property

38%
(4)
13mi from Nolensville · 11 sites
The property is located close to Longhunter State Park and Percy Priest Lake. Private wooded acres surrounded by three other farms. Close to Nashville and airport. The Volunteer Trail is close by and great hiking. Plenty of fishing and wildlife . Come enjoy private and secluded nature that's convenient to three interstates and available year round.
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Potable water
from 
$20
 / night
Big East Fork Valley

19. Big East Fork Valley

89%
(28)
18mi from Nolensville · 14 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Located in a quiet, pristine valley, adjacent to the Natchez Trace State Park twenty miles southwest of Nashville, Tennessee, on 5000 acres of forested land. Miles of hiking trails. Big East Fork is a preserved natural space dedicated to connecting people to Tennessee's beautiful wilderness. Ten private parcels were cobbled together, originally built as private residences and farmstead. All houses are available for rent and camping sites are located near by. Twenty miles of hiking trails wind throughout the forest, leading campers by the lake, creeks, and seasonal and perennial small waterfalls. Wildlife residents include hawks, turkeys, coyotes, beavers, and deer. Showers are available at Big East Fork Retreat. See bigeastfork.com.
Pets
Electrical hookup
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from 
$60
 / night
Sheepneck Valley

20. Sheepneck Valley

94%
(9)
39mi from Nolensville · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
We're a 200 acre homestead and event venue nestled in the hills of southern Tennessee. Out here, you'll get to enjoy the sounds of the birds, the wind in the trees, and running water as well as enjoy the sunrise and sun set on 10 acres of designated camping space. Our goal out here is to become more sustainable as we add permaculture practices and grow our gardens and our livestock. Come stay with us and enjoy a peaceful and restful retreat!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$60
 / night

Looking to go camping near Nolensville, Tennessee? Look no further! Hipcamp has over 180 available options for you to choose from. Whether you prefer tent camping, RV camping, or cabin rentals, we've got you covered. With an average price per night of $28 and options as low as $10, there's something for every budget. Check out our top campsites with rave reviews: The Falls at Sewanee Creek (286 reviews), The Slab (by the Barren) (210 reviews), and Peaceful Hills Retreat Campground (106 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities such as potable water, pet-friendly spaces, and trash disposal. And don't forget to take advantage of the hiking, historic sites, and wildlife watching opportunities nearby. Start planning your camping adventure today!

93% (741) 35 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Nolensville

Benjamin's RV Sanctuary

1. Benjamin's RV Sanctuary

100%
(149)
21mi from Nolensville · 1 site
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.
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$59
 / night
Howlin Hill

2. Howlin Hill

98%
(144)
24mi from Nolensville · 18 sites · Tents, RVs
Primitive, Hammock, Tent camping, and small campers (16ft ish and under only, WITH NO HOOKUPS) at its absolute best! Great riverfront campsites as well as more secluded wooded sites just a short walk away from the riverfront. Howlin' Hill has the best riverfront beach access on this stretch of the gorgeous Duck River. Most of our campsites are shaded by a continuous tree canopy and each site is equipped with a fire pit. We have firewood for sale. Early summertime offers an amazing light show performed by thousands of lightning bugs. Portables and spring fed showers are provided within walking distance from your site. Located just 8 miles from Chapel Hill and Henry Horton State Park, our campgrounds can be reached in under an hour from many of Middle Tennessee’s more urban areas. We do allow early check in as long as the campsite is clear out from previous campers. We are very strict on our speed limit on the property. It is 5 mph for a reason. Please do the requested speed.
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Toilets
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from 
$30
 / night
Crossing Creeks Farm

3. Crossing Creeks Farm

100%
(36)
28mi from Nolensville · 3 sites · RVs, Lodging
Welcome To Crossing Creeks Farm! We are passionate about producing great food for our family’s table and yours. With a commitment to producing pasture raised, organic fed, and soy free everything through regenerative farming practices, our focus is grass-fed meats and eggs. Experience the perfect camping getaway in one of our RV friendly spaces as you spend an evening of meaningful conversations with your loved ones around the campfire over s'mores and the perfect mug of hot chocolate. And with our Farm Store on site, you can pick up fresh eggs for breakfast or a juicy steak for dinner. Our farm is located only 1.5 miles off the Tennessee Whiskey Trail, which offers great tourism opportunities at distilleries such as Jack Daniels in Lynchburg and George Dickel. The historic town of Bell Buckle is only 6 miles from our farm and offers great shopping (lots of antiques), seasonal craft fairs/events and dining. And with so many water sources like Normandy Lake, Duck River, Tim's Ford Lake and the Elk River nearby, the day adventures kayaking, swimming and fishing are endless. And with Nashville just an hour away, the opportunities for making great memories are abundant! Learn more about us on our website: www.crossingcreeks.com
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$45
 / night
J Percy Priest Lake

4. J Percy Priest Lake

100%
(13)
Park 14mi from Nolensville · 181 sites
Fondly referred to as “Percy Priest” by Nashvillians, J Percy Priest Lake offers locals and visitors camping, beautiful scenery, and the chance for plenty of adventure. Those wanting to visit for a day will find biking and hiking trails with lake views, and plenty of day use shelters for a chance to chill and grill. You can get on the water in any way you choose—boats, kayaks, jet skis, and water skis are all welcome. You’ll be wowed by the lush green trees and sunny skies so much you’ll find yourself booking a campsite in one of their cushy campgrounds for a night under the stars. On top of all the adventure Mama Nature provides at Percy Priest, you can swing down to Music City; Nashville is only 15 miles away, where you can tour the Grand Ole Opry or grab a drink on Broadway. With access to this much adventure and the city of Nashville, you might just become a local yourself!
Cedars of Lebanon State Park

5. Cedars of Lebanon State Park

100%
(7)
State park 22mi from Nolensville · 96 sites
Discover the enchanting beauty of ancient cedars at this outdoors destination just outside Nashville.
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Maple Shade Farm full hookup site

6. Maple Shade Farm full hookup site

100%
(110)
33mi from Nolensville · 1 site
Tired of campgrounds that feel more like parking lots? Come and reconnect with nature and park your RV on our private, family friendly, large, shaded, full hookup, 72 ft long, 30 and 50 amp RV site with wifi on our 50 acre farm with fire ring and picnic table and screen house. We are not a campground, just a small farm in a rural neighborhood with 2 full hookup RV sites for guests.  30 minutes (17miles) North of Nashville, Tennessee. There are wild Turkeys and Deer that roam the property. We also have some free range Guineas and Peacocks which is why we ask that all dogs, while welcome, remained leashed at all times. We do have a leash free field for dogs to run. Great place to get away and enjoy nature, take a walk on our trails through the woods, take a hike down to our creek, listen to the birds and watch the sunset over the pasture while cooking s’mores on the fire, yet not that far from Nashville!  Perfect for enjoying nature and/or visiting Nashville. This site is for self contained RVs only, there are no restroom facilities. Check in is between 2 pm and sundown. No check ins after dark without prior approval. Limit of 2 vehicles and 2 pets. When you request to book just let us know how many people will be camping, how many pets you will be bringing with you and what you are camping in, travel trailer or motor home, and what length in feet it is. Thank you! Since this is a natural area of fields and woods, along with farm animals and wildlife you may encounter insects. We recommend bringing insect repellent for mosquitoes and ticks and making sure that your pets have protection also.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$46
 / night
Fox Field Farms Creekside Camping

7. Fox Field Farms Creekside Camping

100%
(91)
40mi from Nolensville · 2 sites
Tent camp alongside the creek under a canopy of trees and be lulled to sleep by the sound of the water. Pitch your tent on the 10x10 raised tent site or nestle it among the trees. Explore the trails, cool off in the creek (yes, we have a couple of swimming holes), fish or just sit by the fire and relax. Watch for the eagles, blue heron, beavers and even the occasional sly fox. You may even hear the call of the whippoorwills in the evening. For those wanting to kayak or canoe, the Piney River is an easy commute of 20 minutes away. Bring your bikes for some of the best gravel rides in Hickman County! ***Amenities: Picnic tables and benches. We provide firewood and a composting toilet. ***A higher clearance vehicle is needed to traverse the steep gravel driveway. This is a walk-in site only due to creek crossings and narrow paths, vehicles are parked approximately 75 yards from campsite. We are happy to help haul your gear to the campsite. ***Check-in between 2pm and 6pm unless other arrangements are approved
Campfires
Toilets
Potable water
from 
$49
 / night
Sunset Ridge

8. Sunset Ridge

100%
(19)
42mi from Nolensville · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Our property is a completely private outdoor paradise full of outdoor activities of your choosing. With three private wooded rolling hills with steep valleys, it makes for the perfect place for all of your outdoor desires. Plus access to TVA property and Normandy lake, our property goes beyond our boundaries and offers a great piece of the great Tennessee outdoors for anyone visiting. Plus a sunset that never disappoints as you stare over the lake from your campsite. Water and electric 30 amp hookup available with a deck, Table and chairs. Hammock beams on the deck as well.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night
Gypsy Camp. 1043 Gallion rd.

9. Gypsy Camp. 1043 Gallion rd.

96%
(57)
42mi from Nolensville · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
   Quite country side setting where campers have a beautiful view of valley in a rural farming community. Campers have use of gas grill for cooking, picnic table, fire pit and hot tub for your use at the main house.   Bathroom and shower available in main house.   Pets are welcome on a leash or can run with owner supervision. 
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$40
 / night
Old Hickory Lake

10. Old Hickory Lake

100%
(2)
Park 23mi from Nolensville · 100 sites
Discover the scenic beauty and outdoor adventures at Old Hickory Lake.
Henry Horton State Park

11. Henry Horton State Park

100%
(4)
State park 25mi from Nolensville · 83 sites
Henry Horton’s diverse landscape promises four-season adventure.
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Cheatham Lock and Dam

12. Cheatham Lock and Dam

Park 39mi from Nolensville · 59 sites
When the temperature rises, you know what to do. Get in a body of water, stat! Whether you choose swimming or boating, let the waters of Cheatham Lake be your path to chillaxing. While you’re there, you probably want to check out the Cheatham Lock, where you can witness boats being lifted 26 feet up from the river below the dam, to the lake above the dam. Now that’s not something you see everyday! With numerous opportunities for hiking, hunting, and camping in the area, you might as well stay a while and really find your groove in the waters and woods. The best part is that this is all located only 32 miles outside of Nashville, TN. City-dwellers, those boats aren’t going to drive themselves. Just go already!
David Crockett State Park

13. David Crockett State Park

100%
(2)
State park 35mi from Nolensville · 122 sites
Discover the natural splendor of David Crockett State Park.
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Quarter Spring Farm

14. Quarter Spring Farm

98%
(77)
42mi from Nolensville · 1 site
Quarter Spring Farm is located in Liberty, TN on the western edge of the Cumberland Plateau. It comprises 63 acres of wooded ridges and hollows with exceptional hiking and distinct landscape features. Smith Fork Creek, which feeds Center Hill Lake, is visible from the campsite. Quarter Spring Farm’s history is murky and still being discovered. The house is over 100 years old. There are stone property walls that may predate the civil war. We believe this site was a Mississippian period settlement because of the large amount of artifacts we have found. Please note: there is no electricity at the dome. There will be a battery with a light and the option to charge your phone. There is no parking at the dome. The walk is uphill and takes about 5 minutes or so. This is still a tent, the dome is not insulated and is not 100% sealed. Bugs do get inside from time to time. I will also provide you with water for cleaning and at least a gallon to drink. Just let me know if you need more. If you can get here before it gets dark, that is the best. If you can’t, that’s ok, we’ll just be hiking in the dark. Luckily I know my way around pretty good.
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$63
 / night
Chatty Heifer Farm

15. Chatty Heifer Farm

99%
(201)
46mi from Nolensville · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
The family we bought the farm from owned and farmed it since 1900. They built a cabin then and built a house around the cabin in 1920. We bought it in 2018 and have been renovating it to build a retreat center for first responders and others who serve unselfishly. To that end, we've cut hiking trails and campsites as well as filling the farm with livestock to help people slow down and de-stress. We're located in the beautiful green hills about an hour east of Nashville, Tennessee. Learn more about this land:Drift off to sleep with the sounds of a year-round creek just outside your campsite. Wake up to a beautiful meadow surrounded by green hills in rural Tennessee. Campsites are located on a 120 year old farm under restoration, which is family owned and operated. Get some time away. You'll have privacy as you explore the farm: wade the creek, sway on the tire swing, visit the farm animals (goats, cows, pigs, and chickens), pick wild berries, and sample farm fresh produce and eggs when available. Hiking trails are also available on the farm through tranquil woods.Property is easily accessible from Nashville. In addition, day trips are possible to several lakes, rivers, waterfalls, historic sites, civil war battlefields, state parks, and national wildlife areas.
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$22
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Holler Homestead Woodsy Retreat

16. Holler Homestead Woodsy Retreat

100%
(15)
47mi from Nolensville · 1 site
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.
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$23
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Howlin' Hill

17. Howlin' Hill

94%
(70)
24mi from Nolensville · 4 sites
A premier live music venue with primitive camping at it’s absolute best! We are strictly tent camping, just nature and all it has to offer.Great riverfront campsites as well as more secluded wooded sites just a short walk away from the riverfront. Trails 1,2 & 3 are a hammock camper’s dream! Howlin’ Hill (formally Rats Nest Campground) has the best riverfront beach access on this stretch of the gorgeous Duck River. All of our campsites are shaded by a continuous tree canopy and each site is equipped with a fire pit. We have firewood for sale and will deliver it directly to your campsite. Early summertime offers an amazing light show performed by thousands of lightning bugs. Portlets are provided within walking distance from your site. Otherwise, it’s just you and nature!
Priest Lake Property

18. Priest Lake Property

38%
(4)
13mi from Nolensville · 11 sites
The property is located close to Longhunter State Park and Percy Priest Lake. Private wooded acres surrounded by three other farms. Close to Nashville and airport. The Volunteer Trail is close by and great hiking. Plenty of fishing and wildlife . Come enjoy private and secluded nature that's convenient to three interstates and available year round.
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$20
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Big East Fork Valley

19. Big East Fork Valley

89%
(28)
18mi from Nolensville · 14 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Located in a quiet, pristine valley, adjacent to the Natchez Trace State Park twenty miles southwest of Nashville, Tennessee, on 5000 acres of forested land. Miles of hiking trails. Big East Fork is a preserved natural space dedicated to connecting people to Tennessee's beautiful wilderness. Ten private parcels were cobbled together, originally built as private residences and farmstead. All houses are available for rent and camping sites are located near by. Twenty miles of hiking trails wind throughout the forest, leading campers by the lake, creeks, and seasonal and perennial small waterfalls. Wildlife residents include hawks, turkeys, coyotes, beavers, and deer. Showers are available at Big East Fork Retreat. See bigeastfork.com.
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$60
 / night
Sheepneck Valley

20. Sheepneck Valley

94%
(9)
39mi from Nolensville · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
We're a 200 acre homestead and event venue nestled in the hills of southern Tennessee. Out here, you'll get to enjoy the sounds of the birds, the wind in the trees, and running water as well as enjoy the sunrise and sun set on 10 acres of designated camping space. Our goal out here is to become more sustainable as we add permaculture practices and grow our gardens and our livestock. Come stay with us and enjoy a peaceful and restful retreat!
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$60
 / night

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