**Natchez Trace RV Camping** is a beautifully wooded RV camp in Tennessee that offers camera-worthy lookouts and a relaxing getaway environment. Located right off the scenic Natchez Trace Parkway, Natchez Trace makes RV camping an adventure. Its position within an 830-acre forested preserve means less crowds and more privacy. This nature-focused RV camp features some of the best outdoor resources and recreation in Tennessee: a large 3 mile long lake, pontoon tours, and excellent fishing for bass, shellcracker, crappie and more. Getting outside of **Natchez Trace RV Camping** can be just as exciting. Nashville offers many sports and entertainment attractions including music, theme parks and interesting museums. Other noteworthy day trips include Loretta Lynn's Dude Ranch in Hurricane Mills and the home of President James Polk in Columbia, both of which can be easily accomplished from your home base at Natchez Trace RV camp in Tennessee. Wooded RV Camp in Tennessee Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Natchez Trace RV Campground. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.
From Jct of US 31 & US 412 (in Columbia), W 25 mi on US 412 to Natchez Trace Parkway, S 10 mi on Natchez Trace Parkway to Napier Rd (L). Caution: Low overpass east of park entrance
Went in there to ask a few questions. It looks nowhere near as nice as it did a couple years ago! The entrance bldg didn't even look neat.. bulletin board was sloppy. The women at the office bldg. we're not friendly..
We got lucky enough to get a spot right on the lake. It's absolutely beautiful. The park is very quiet especially for how busy it is. Great staff! Super attentive! Great views
Very disappointed in available sites seems thousand trails has all the best spots taken by the annual or long term campers.
Staff is very friendly but have to say sites are in a bad need of a facelift.
I expect discomfort when camping but I do think someone should at least give you better directions more than here's your paperwork use any site that's empty and in working order.
Which was very hard to tell if in working order some had trash bags over electric boxes so I assumed they were broken
Got to say this is my second stay at a thousand trails facility and both stays where not great.
We where gifted a membership to thousand trails we won't be renewing or upgrading due to having such poor experiences at 2 separate locations
I have stayed at this campground a few times over the years. This one could use some care. The pads in phase 1 are on little hills and are eroding and the hill to get into that area is killer. There are lots of trees and it’s pretty quiet. It seems like Thousand Trails are cultivating long term campers (full time renters) and permanently occupied sites now as there were probably 50% uninhabited RVs parked. It was difficult to find the little roads leading to the sites. There hours be marker and directional posts. The bathroom was cleaned but the shower drain was clogged and slippery. No Handicap accessible bars in the shower. The new manager sent a maintenance guy out to clear the drain right away. I think the new manager was on top of things, but it’s going to be a long road to get this campground up to par.
Absolutely beautiful park, good washer and dryer with credit card payment. Lodge game room is a little run down, could use a refresh. We loved the dog park and mini-putt. Customer service was friendly and top-notch. We had a change in plans and they worked with us to let us stay an extra night. Wish we could have stayed longer. Verizon had barely 1 bar of signal, but with our cell booster we were able to get calls and pictures. Excellent Starlink service. Easy navigation with our 40' Class A. Incredible value. Makes me glad to be a Thousand Trails Member.