Motorhome RV Rentals in Nashville, TN

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Thor Motor Coach Quantum LC LC28 Ford
2022 Class C Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Quantum LC LC28 Ford

Sleeps 5 28.0ft
11.9 miles from Nashville, TN
(11)
$200 /night
Thor Motor Coach ACE 33.1
2020 Class A Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach ACE 33.1

Sleeps 6 34.0ft
19.8 miles from Nashville, TN
(28)
$278 /night
Fleetwood RV Axon 29M
2018 Class A Motor Home

Fleetwood RV Axon 29M

Sleeps 4 31.0ft
12.8 miles from Nashville, TN
(7)
$199 /night
Jayco Redhawk 31F
2019 Class C Motor Home

Jayco Redhawk 31F

Sleeps 9 32.0ft
9.3 miles from Nashville, TN
(5)
$209 /night
Forest River RV Georgetown 5 Series 36B5
2023 Class A Motor Home

Forest River RV Georgetown 5 Series 36B5

Sleeps 9 36.0ft
15.4 miles from Nashville, TN
(6)
$320 /night
Entegra Coach Odyssey 31F
2022 Class C Motor Home

Entegra Coach Odyssey 31F

Sleeps 6 32.0ft
19.9 miles from Nashville, TN
(5)
$269 /night
Mercedes Mercedes sprinter
2019 Class B Camping Van

Mercedes Mercedes sprinter

Sleeps 2 24.0ft
14.2 miles from Nashville, TN
(7)
$295 /night
Forest River RV Forester LE 2151SLE Ford
2021 Class C Motor Home

Forest River RV Forester LE 2151SLE Ford

Sleeps 5 24.0ft
15.8 miles from Nashville, TN
(11)
$200 /night
Jayco Redhawk 31F
2022 Class C Motor Home

Jayco Redhawk 31F

Sleeps 7 32.0ft
15.0 miles from Nashville, TN
New Listing New Listing
$251 /night
Airstream RV Atlas Murphy Suite
2020 Class B Camping Van

Airstream RV Atlas Murphy Suite

Sleeps 2 24.0ft
5.8 miles from Nashville, TN
(3)
$278 /night
Thor Motor Coach Aria 3901
2019 Class A Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Aria 3901

Sleeps 8 39.0ft
17.2 miles from Nashville, TN
(1)
$290 /night
Jayco Redhawk 31F
2022 Class C Motor Home

Jayco Redhawk 31F

Sleeps 7 32.0ft
15.0 miles from Nashville, TN
New Listing New Listing
$251 /night
Thor Motor Coach Four Winds 23U
2019 Class C Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Four Winds 23U

Sleeps 5 24.0ft
14.0 miles from Nashville, TN
(4)
$224 /night
Entegra Coach Odyssey 31F
2022 Class C Motor Home

Entegra Coach Odyssey 31F

Sleeps 10 32.5ft
17.2 miles from Nashville, TN
(1)
$257 /night
Thor Motor Coach Freedom Traveler
2020 Class A Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Freedom Traveler

Sleeps 8 33.25ft
17.2 miles from Nashville, TN
(11)
$257 /night
Jayco Redhawk 31F
2022 Class C Motor Home

Jayco Redhawk 31F

Sleeps 10 32.5ft
13.9 miles from Nashville, TN
$319 /night
Thor Motor Coach Four Winds 26B ford
2018 Class C Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Four Winds 26B ford

Sleeps 6 27.5ft
4.7 miles from Nashville, TN
(3)
$197 /night
Thor Motor Coach Tuscany 40DX
2015 Class A Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Tuscany 40DX

Sleeps 6 41.0ft
6.5 miles from Nashville, TN
(1)
$289 /night
Jayco Precept 35UP
2017 Class A Motor Home

Jayco Precept 35UP

Sleeps 9 35.0ft
19.4 miles from Nashville, TN
(5)
$230 /night
Jayco Redhawk 31F
2023 Class C Motor Home

Jayco Redhawk 31F

Sleeps 10 32.5ft
17.2 miles from Nashville, TN
$257 /night
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Road Trips Starting from Nashville, TN

Best National Parks Near Nashville, TN

Although Nashville isn't exactly in the middle of any national parks, the ones that are closer are well worth the trip. Famous for its immense network of subterranean caverns, rivers and unusual rock formations, Mammoth Cave is a must-visit attraction for anybody interested in caving. The park is approximately 94 miles from Nashville, but it offers lots of RV-friendly campgrounds and outdoor excursions. Trails such as the Cedar Sink Trail and the Green River Bluffs Trail are among the more than 70 miles of hiking paths found inside the park. Rare plant species, such as green violets and Kentucky glade cress, are on display amid the park's rich flora.

Over 800 miles of hiking trails are available to visitors at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, roughly 200 miles from Nashville. Some of the most well-known routes include the Appalachian Trail and the Alum Cave Trail that leads to Mount LeConte. Clingmans Dome, the Smokies' tallest mountain, and Cades Cove, a valley teeming with history and animals, are two of the park's most recognizable features. The area's outstanding biodiversity and breathtaking natural scenery earned the park the unique distinction of being both a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an International Biosphere Reserve. There are about 1,500 species of flowering plants in the park.

Popular State Parks Near Nashville, TN

Cedars of Lebanon State Park is approximately 33 miles from Nashville. You can bring your own horse or rent one locally to explore the winding equestrian trails at the park. If you like stargazing, consider staying the night at the park's campground, which offers tent and RV sites with modern amenities. Make sure to bring your binoculars and go birdwatching, as the park is home to over 100 bird species, including the rare golden eagle.

Also about 35 miles from Nashville is Bledsoe Creek State Park. Visitors with travel trailers and toy haulers love bringing their boats here. You can launch into Old Hickory Lake and enjoy a day of boating, water skiing and fishing for bass. If you're a morning person, start your day with a round of disc golf on forested fairways. In the evening, take a stroll along one of the park's nature trails — like the Shoreline Trail or the Wetland Trail — to see birds and other animals up close.

If you go 35 miles southwest of Nashville, you can visit Montgomery Bell State Park. When you come during warm weather, you can take a refreshing dip in the park's outdoor swimming pool. Lake Acorn offers plenty of fishing opportunities for bass, bluegill and catfish. With over 20 miles of hiking trails, including the Creech Hollow Trail and Lake Acorn Loop Trail, you'll enjoy lots of wildlife viewing and birdwatching at this park.

National Forests Near Nashville, TN

Located approximately 100 miles northwest of Nashville, the Land Between the Lakes offers boating, fishing, hiking and wildlife viewing in a scenic area between Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley. Popular hiking trails include the Canal Loop Trail and the Hematite Lake Trail, offering opportunities to explore diverse habitats and spot native wildlife. The recreation area does not provide RV accommodations, but numerous surrounding campsites and RV parks do.

About 170 miles south and slightly to the west of Nashville is the William B. Bankhead National Forest in Alabama. It's here that you can venture into the Sipsey Wilderness, known as the "Land of a Thousand Waterfalls," and discover stunning waterfalls. The Sipsey River Trail, a hard trek along the Sipsey Fork of the Black Warrior River, offers views of the river and woodland. The Natural Bridge, a 148-foot sandstone arch 60 feet above the forest floor, makes a beautiful photo background. There are several campgrounds and RV parks in the surrounding area where you can stay while enjoying the natural beauty of Bankhead National Forest.

Roughly 200 miles to the north of Nashville is the Hoosier National Forest in Indiana. The Hardin Ridge Recreation Area offers lakefront RV camping, swimming, fishing and boating on Lake Monroe. Cool off with a swim at Paynetown Beach, a sandy shoreline on the lake with designated swimming areas. Enjoy a picnic lunch at Hickory Ridge Fire Tower, where you can dine atop the historic fire tower and take in panoramic views of the forest. Explore the adjacent Yellowwood State Forest, home to miles of hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding trails.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Nashville, TN

Explore the prehistoric significance of Russell Cave 120 miles southeast of Nashville, where archaeological excavations reveal evidence of human habitation dating back over 10,000 years. Nearby RV-friendly campgrounds include Cathedral Caverns State Park Campground and Gorham's Bluff Campground.

Discover the humble beginnings of the 16th President of the United States at Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park, 130 miles northeast of Nashville. You can visit the preserved log cabin of Lincoln's birthplace and learn about his early life and legacy. RV-friendly campgrounds close by include My Old Kentucky Home State Park Campground and Green River Lake State Park Campground.

Step back in time at the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, 200 miles north of Nashville, where Abraham Lincoln spent his formative years. Take a tour of the reconstructed farmstead where Lincoln lived as a boy and explore the museum exhibits related to his life. The nearby Lincoln State Park Campground and Lake Rudolph Campground & RV Resort both offer RV hookups.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

RJourney Clarksville RV Resort, 100 miles from Nashville, provides full hook-up sites for RVs, Wi-Fi and cable TV. The campground's convenient location near attractions in Clarksville, TN, like Dunbar Cave State Park and Fort Defiance Civil War Park, makes it a popular site for RV travelers. Unique amenities include a swimming pool, a dog park and on-site laundry facilities.

The Anderson Road Campground, only 15 miles from Nashville, features a peaceful countryside setting. This campground offers spacious RV sites with electric and water hook-ups. Nearby attractions include Long Hunter State Park and Percy Priest Lake.

Nestled in the scenic hills of Hohenwald, TN is Fall Hollow RV Park, 70 miles from Nashville. You'll find plenty of RV sites with electric and water hookups at this campground, along with cozy cabins and a charming bed and breakfast. Some of the nearby attractions include Fall Hollow Waterfall and Natchez Trace Parkway.

RV Dump Stations Near Nashville, TN

When you visit Anderson Road Campground, you can access a free dumping station. Keep in mind that the campground is only open from May to September. The nearby Providence Marketplace has lots of places to shop, dine and catch a movie. If you register as a guest at the KOA - Nashville KOA Campground, 14 miles from Nashville, you can use the dump station for free. If you don't register, you can still use the dump station for $15. About 15 miles from the dump station is the Tennessee State Capitol.

RV Rentals Near Nashville, TN

You can easily rent RVs of all kinds around Nashville with RVshare. Imagine exploring areas near the city, like Bledsoe Creek State Park, in a spacious Class A motorhome with all your must-have amenities. You can enjoy a leisurely dinner over a campfire after spending the day boating on Old Hickory Lake. If you don't want to stay overnight at the park, you can always go approximately 35 miles down the road to Dad’s Bluegrass Campground. If you want something smaller to travel in, you may want to consider a Class B campervan. Located just outside Nashville, Percy Priest Lake offers a range of recreational activities perfect for campervan travelers. The lake even features campgrounds with RV-friendly sites, providing a convenient base for exploring the area.

A Class C motorhome offers ample sleeping space, with multiple beds, including an over-the-cab bunk, convertible dinette and rear bedroom. They are ideal for larger parties and exploring areas like the Natchez Trace Parkway. An RV allows you to travel the parkway at your own speed without having to worry about lodging. If you want to bring additional transportation, a travel trailer is a great option to consider. You can unhook the trailer from your SUV or truck, leaving it at a campground while you explore all that Nashville has to offer. Even though travel trailers work better for stationary camping and shorter trips, they offer greater flexibility in terms of customization and budget-friendly travel.


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Frequently Asked Questions About Renting a Motorhome Near Nashville, TN

Do I maintain or service the motorhome rental during my rental period?

No, it is the responsibility of the RVshare owner to ensure the motorhome is properly maintained and serviced before your rental period. Just take good care of your rental and keep it clean.

Are there any special driving considerations or techniques I should know when operating a motorhome rental in Nashville, TN?

Yes, motorhomes are larger and heavier than most passenger vehicles, so it is important to allow for more time and space when turning, merging, or stopping. Additionally, it is recommended to drive slower than the posted speed limit and to use caution when driving in windy or wet conditions.

How do I properly level and stabilize a motorhome at my campsite or RV park?

Motorhomes typically have built-in leveling jacks or blocks that can be adjusted to ensure the RV is level and stable. Some RV parks may also provide leveling pads or blocks if needed. Discuss your campsite with the RV owner ahead of time and they can provide you guidance on stabilizing.

What kind of maintenance or upkeep do I need to perform on the interior and exterior during my rental period?

You should keep the interior clean and tidy, empty waste tanks as needed, and report any damages or malfunctions to the RVshare owner. Exterior maintenance such as checking tire pressure is also recommended.

Does my motorhome rental come with bedding, linens, or other items I would consider to be personal?

This varies by RVshare owner. Some owners may include bedding and linens, while others may require renters to bring their own. It is best to check with the owner prior to renting.

Should I bring entertainment equipment or appliances for the motorhome rental?

While some motorhomes may come equipped with entertainment options or appliances, it is always a good idea to bring your own if desired. However, be mindful of any limitations on power usage or space restrictions. Check the RV listing or ask the RV owner what kind of entertainment is included.

Are there any limitations on where I can park or store a motorhome rental in Nashville, TN, such as zoning laws or homeowners' association regulations?

There may be restrictions on where motorhomes can be parked or stored in certain areas. It is best to research local laws and regulations or to ask the RVshare owner for guidance.

What fuel efficiency considerations do I need to consider when operating a motorhome rental?

Motorhomes are not typically known for their fuel efficiency, but there are steps you can take to improve gas mileage such as driving at a lower speed, avoiding excessive idling, and keeping tires properly inflated.

How do I properly operate and maintain the various systems in a motorhome rental?

The RVshare owner should provide you with detailed instructions and manuals for operating and maintaining the various systems in the motorhome. It is important to follow these instructions carefully to ensure proper use and prevent damage.

Are any unique features or amenities available in motorhome rentals that may not be found in other RVs in Nashville, TN?

This varies by RV owner and motorhome class, but some motorhomes may have unique features such as slide-outs, outdoor kitchens, or luxury finishes that may not be found in other types of RVs.