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Two Rivers Campground

3.6 (75 reviews)
Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Chelsea C.

Great little campground minutes from downtown Nashville. Site cost $55 a night with full hookup. Staff called 3 hours prior to the office closing to verify our arrival time. We were unsure if we would make it by 5pm and they said no problem. When we arrived they had all our site info and checkin paperwork waiting for us out front in a cute little envelope with our names on it. Campground was clean, well maintained and easy to navigate. Beautiful trees offering plenty of shade for the sites. Family friendly with a play structure, fenced dog park, and pool. Bathrooms and showers were centrally located and kept clean. Live music on the back porch of the office that overlooks the pool every night. Shuttle picked up from the campground and offered multiple drop off points around Nashville. It cost $10 a person round trip and ran until 12am. We had an air valve on a tire blow as we were packing up to leave this morning. We thought it would make us late for our checkout time so we let the office know. Not only were they understanding, they gave us a great recommendation for where to get it fixed in less than an hour. Will definitely stay again when our travels bring us back through the area.

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My wife and I absolutely lived this camp ground. Pool, with LIVE music in the evening. Everyone is so nice that works there.

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Super clean facilities, courteous staff, and great location! We've really enjoyed our stay.

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PLEASE STAY AWAY FROM THIS PARK - This page was previously for the Yogi/ Jellystone RV Park, which…read morechanged ownership late September... Therefor all good reviews are inaccurate and all the new ones are terrible but the Review rating does not reflect this. Many people are being mislead here, booking campsites only to find out about the change later and not able to get their money refunded. This is the worst place I have ever stayed. They would have to fire the GM to improve anything and what do you know - he also manages the KOA next door... such a shame since the old owners took such good care of the park. They decided to serve us an eviction notice simply because we requested clean water to be provided when they shut it off without notice, refusing to tell new entrants that it was broken as well. We went upwards of 10 hours without water for our family and they told us we had to BUY WATER from them if we wanted it - on top of the $900 fee to stay here for the month. We went and bought water bottles ourselves at a gas station to hand out to the surrounding families so they wouldn't have to suffer the atrocity we experienced when speaking with the horrible staff there. The showers are disgusting, the wifi never works, and to top if off they are refusing to give refunds to all customers who were not aware of the changes happening in the park here regardless of the reason.  Others have also had issues with staff breaking things on their property and mistreatment by the staff, and were also forced to leave the park after confronting the staff on their heinous behavior. The TN Health and housing authorities are in the process of being contacted, and if you have stayed here and have anything to add please feel free to contact me. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.

In a flash my welcome has run out. What have I done to provoke my sudden exile? From the camp…read moregrounds I am expelled like fecal matter from a man who just consumed several Taco Bell cheesy gordita crunches and burrito supremes, and like this same excrament I have been treated since the beginning. Allow me to tell my story in hopes of preventing this same treatment toward other fellow human beings. I return to my humble abode after many hours of dealing with constant complaining. As this is how my living is made, it must be done. To my suprise, I discover my window has suffered a fate commonly suffered by Windows. At first I suspect the children next door: Always outside, urinating wherever they please, with no regard for the ambient decibels of the park. Upon further inspection, I obtain information that shifts my suspicion to our landscaper, also known as, PABLOK the Projectile Propeller. When was Pablok here? I asked the registration office, also known as the Troll's Den. When this question was asked heads turned, and suddenly 1000 judging eyes are staring at me as if I just stole each one of their victorias secret catalogs from their mailboxes. He was here earlier today. Said the angriest of the group. Why do you ask? I respond politely. "I suspect Pablok has propelled something into my window during his weed and grass eradication process." When I say these words. Believe you me. I felt I needed to escape the cozy confines of the office. It was no longer a safe and neutral ground. I was trespassing in enemy territory soon to meet the same fate my window did. Days pass. I decide to solve my window issue on my own. In hopes of reaching some kind of agreement I reach out to the Troll's den again. This time via email in an effort to survive the confrontation.  I asked them if they would be willing to replace my window. This is their domain. Safe, uninterpupted, neutral, and calm on a normal day. I assumed they would do as they needed to maintain order in their troll kingdom. I receive a response. They have banished me from their kingdom! Left me to fend for myself in the harsh, unforgiving land known as Nashville. Fine. I shall make my way. Never to return to this land. Ive no family, and no ties to this kingdom. I only found refuge here. Asylum has been granted and taken away as quick as it came. There are several other kingdoms with far more diplomatic leaders in which to make my stay. I hope this helps in your decision making process. We pay for a place that should be maintained. If a small incident like this happens I personally feel it is the responsibility of the property management to handle. To automatically be told that we have to be gone by the end of the month is crazy. I hope this doesnt happen to anyone else. Do what you can to avoid finding peace here. For peace you shall not find. The trolls will turn their back on you as soon as they no longer profit from your place in their lives.

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