Events

EVENTS & RECREATION

AT NASHVILLE NORTH RV RESORT

Music and nature lovers from all over the country are drawn to Nashville, Tennessee. Stay with us just down the road in our RV and cabin camping resort in the comfort of your own space with easy access to all of Nashville’s delights. Take our shuttle down the Honky Tonk Highway and Music Row, revel in the rich cultural Nashville scene with concerts,  diverse cuisine, and the charm of local historical landmarks. Or stay close by and  enjoy our pool, playground, and dog park, all available right onsite.
Check out the options for recreation at Nashville North below!

RECREATIONAL AMENITIES

Summer Music Series
  • Summer Music Series

    Join us at Nashville North's Outdoor Concert Pavilion for Pick'n & Grin'n – live music every Saturday night through October! Check out our summer schedule here!

Pool
  • POOL

    Our pool offers a refreshing escape for guests to unwind and cool off during their stay. Centrally located and equipped with comfortable loungers, it's a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the outdoors.


Shuffleboard Courts
  • SHUFFLEBOARD COURTS

    Our RV resort features inviting shuffleboard courts, providing a leisurely activity for guests to enjoy some friendly competition. The shuffleboard courts offer a way for guests to socialize and have fun.

Playground
  • PLAYGROUND

    Our playground offers a safe space for children to explore and play, featuring kid-friendly equipment. Parents can relax while their kids engage in imaginative play, making the RV park a family-friendly destination.

Dog Park
  • DOG PARK

    Our dog park provides a fenced-in area where furry companions can run, socialize, and play freely in a secure environment. With ample space and pet-friendly amenities, it ensures both dogs and their owners have an enjoyable and convenient stay.

RESORT EVENTS CALENDAR

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LOCAL ATTRACTIONS

Country Music Hall of Fame
  • COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME

    The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, located in Nashville, Tennessee, is a renowned institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history and heritage of country music. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum was established in 1961. Its primary mission is to educate the public about the history and significance of country music, honor its pioneers and legends, and inspire future generations of artists and enthusiasts. The museum features an extensive collection of artifacts, memorabilia, instruments, costumes, and personal items that tell the story of country music's evolution. Visitors can explore exhibits that cover various eras, artists, and themes within the genre. The museum offers a dynamic range of rotating exhibits that highlight different aspects of country music, from iconic artists to specific time periods and subgenres. These exhibits keep the museum fresh and engaging for repeat visitors. The museum is also home to the Country Music Hall of Fame, which honors legendary figures who have made significant contributions to the genre. Inductees are recognized for their impact on country music through their music, songwriting, performances, and more.

Hattie B's Fried Chicken
  • HATTIE B’S FRIED CHICKEN

    Hattie B's Fried Chicken is a popular and acclaimed restaurant known for serving Nashville hot chicken, a spicy and flavorful variation of fried chicken. Hattie B's Fried Chicken was founded in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2012 by father-and-son team Nick Bishop Sr. and Nick Bishop Jr. The restaurant's name, "Hattie B's," pays homage to Nick Sr.'s grandmother, who inspired their family recipes. The restaurant is renowned for its Nashville hot chicken, a signature dish that has gained widespread popularity. Nashville hot chicken is traditionally marinated in buttermilk, coated with a spicy cayenne pepper-based seasoning, and fried to perfection. It's known for its crispy texture and fiery heat levels, which range from mild to extra hot. Hattie B's Fried Chicken has garnered praise from both locals and visitors for its delicious hot chicken and flavorful Southern sides. The restaurant has been featured in various media outlets, including food television shows and travel guides. Due to its popularity, Hattie B's locations can experience long lines and wait times, especially during peak dining hours. However, many patrons find the food well worth the wait. If you're a fan of spicy and flavorful fried chicken, Hattie B's is a must-visit destination to experience the iconic Nashville hot chicken and savor the unique blend of Southern flavors and heat.

The Parthenon
  • THE PARTHENON

    The Parthenon in Nashville, Tennessee, is a full-scale replica of the ancient Parthenon in Athens, Greece. It stands as a remarkable architectural and artistic achievement and serves as a symbol of Nashville's cultural heritage. The Parthenon in Nashville was originally constructed for the Tennessee Centennial Exposition in 1897. The exposition celebrated the state's 100th anniversary of statehood and aimed to showcase Nashville's significance as a cultural and educational center. The Parthenon was meant to demonstrate Nashville's nickname as the "Athens of the South." The Parthenon is located within Centennial Park, a large urban park in Nashville. Centennial Park offers green spaces, walking paths, and recreational areas, making it a popular spot for locals and visitors to relax and enjoy outdoor activities. The Parthenon and Centennial Park often host a variety of events, including art exhibitions, educational programs, cultural festivals, and outdoor concerts. The Parthenon is open to the public, and visitors can explore the exterior architecture, visit the art gallery and museum, and admire the impressive Athena Parthenos statue. It's a popular destination for both history enthusiasts and those seeking a unique cultural experience in Nashville.


    The Parthenon stands as a testament to Nashville's rich history and its dedication to preserving and celebrating cultural heritage from around the world.

Marathon Motor Works
  • MARATHON MOTOR WORKS

    Marathon Motor Works, located in Nashville, Tennessee, is a historic industrial complex with a fascinating history tied to the early automobile industry. It was originally established in 1907 as the Marathon Automobile Company by a group of investors, including Richard A. Welch and Henry Ford's brother-in-law, Albert H. Bennett. The company aimed to produce automobiles and positioned itself as a competitor to the Ford Model T. The Marathon Automobile Company produced automobiles known as "Marathons." These cars were intended to be affordable and reliable vehicles for the average consumer. The company introduced several models, including a five-passenger touring car and a roadster. In recent decades, the Marathon Motor Works complex has been revitalized and transformed into a creative and historic hub known as "Marathon Village." The area is home to a diverse range of businesses, studios, shops, galleries, and event spaces. One of the prominent tenants of Marathon Village is the Nashville location of "Antique Archaeology," a store featured on the television show "American Pickers." The store offers a unique collection of vintage items and antiques. Marathon Village is open to the public, and visitors can explore the unique shops, galleries, and studios that now occupy the repurposed factory buildings. It's a great place to experience Nashville's blend of history, culture, and creativity. Marathon Village often hosts events, workshops, art exhibitions, and tours that celebrate the historical significance of the complex and its role in Nashville's industrial heritage.

Harpeth River State Park
  • HARPETH RIVER STATE PARK

    Harpeth River State Park is a scenic and historic park located in Middle Tennessee, offering outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The park is situated along the Harpeth River in Middle Tennessee, near the city of Nashville. The park's main attraction is the Harpeth River itself, which winds through diverse landscapes, including forests, limestone bluffs, and rolling hills. The river's clear waters provide opportunities for fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and swimming in certain areas. Harpeth River State Park offers a network of hiking trails that allow visitors to explore the scenic beauty of the area. The trails range from easy walks to more challenging hikes. Some trails lead to historic sites and overlooks with stunning views of the river and surrounding landscapes. The park is known for its rich cultural history, with remnants of prehistoric settlements, Native American sites, and historic homes. One of the most prominent features is the Montgomery Bell Tunnel, an 1818 engineering marvel that diverts water from the Harpeth River to power a historic iron forge. Visitors to the park can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including picnicking, birdwatching, photography, and wildlife observation. The park often hosts interpretive programs, guided hikes, and educational events that provide insights into the park's natural and cultural history..

Grand Ole Opry
  • GRAND OLE OPRY

    The Grand Ole Opry, situated in Nashville, Tennessee, stands as an iconic institution deeply rooted in the history of country music. Since its inception in 1925, this revered stage has been a cornerstone of the genre, showcasing the finest talents in country and related genres through live broadcasts and performances. Often referred to as the "Home of Country Music," the Grand Ole Opry has hosted legendary artists and served as a launching pad for countless careers. Its influence extends far beyond the walls of its historic venue, symbolizing the heart and soul of Nashville's music scene and preserving the rich legacy of country music for generations to come. Visiting the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville is a dream come true for music lovers and history enthusiasts alike. The Grand Ole Opry offers guided backstage tours that provide a behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of the Opry. These tours often include visits to the artists' dressing rooms, the stage, and the famous wooden circle that was transplanted from the original Ryman Auditorium. Given the Opry's popularity, it's recommended to book tickets for live performances and tours in advance. Check the Opry's official website for show schedules, ticket availability, and information about special events.



Nissan Stadium
  • NISSAN STADIUM

    Nissan Stadium, located in the heart of Nashville, Tennessee, is a prominent sports and entertainment venue that encapsulates the city's dynamic spirit. Home to the NFL's Tennessee Titans, the stadium's colossal structure stands as a beacon of athleticism and community pride. With a seating capacity exceeding 69,000, Nissan Stadium is not only a battleground for intense football matchups but also a vibrant hub for various events, concerts, and experiences that resonate with both locals and visitors. Beyond its role as a sports arena, Nissan Stadium's versatile design lends itself to hosting a myriad of entertainment spectacles, from colossal concerts featuring world-renowned artists to festive festivals that celebrate Nashville's rich music culture. Nestled alongside the picturesque Cumberland River, the stadium offers a backdrop of stunning vistas that enhance the overall ambiance of any event. It's prominent location and sprawling parking areas make it an easily accessible destination for fans, enthusiasts, and those eager to partake in unforgettable moments that merge Nashville's love for music, sports, and entertainment into one grand experience.

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