Bledsoe Creek State Park campground has 57 large and level, campsites for tents, trailers and RVs (up to 65 feet). Each site has electric hookups, a paved parking spurt, table, fire ring, grill and lantern holder. There are 43 campsites with electric hookups 950/30 amp) and 14 with 30-amp. Campground amenities include a bathhouse with flush toilets and delightful hot showers. Pets are allowed at the campground and park, but must be on a leash (except for your lizard pets – they don’t need a leash).
Bledsoe Creek State Park is a 164-acre site located on the Bledsoe Creek embayment of the Old Hickory Reservoir. The park has several Native American cultural sites, as well as early settlements dating from the late 1700s. There’s also a visitor center, picnic shelter, amphitheater, boat launch, laundromat, gift shop and several miles of trails to hike and explore.
Montgomery Bell State Park is another Nashville area state park to consider. You may also like Cages Bend Campground.
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Too many rules ruin a picturesque park. Park on the Old Hickory lake with sites right by the water, but NO SWIMMING whatsoever allowed, cool trails but NO BIKING allowed on trails, NO KIDS in parking lot of camp store ???, NO WINE OR BEER , etc. There is a playground for little kids. There is a small boat dock for campers; so, if you bring a boat, you can go out on lake to swim. We just brought kayaks.
Finally, the bathrooms were not very clean. They stunk so bad that you’ll want to get out of there fast! Gag!
Had a wonderful time here, great for hiking and kayaking and watching wildlife, lots of birds, lots of deer. Well maintained grounds, clean bathrooms. Camp host is very helpful and friendly. Will be back again!
This is a lovely campground: great hiking trails, lovely river access for boating, friendly rangers, serviceable bathrooms-not spa level but they’re not supposed to be – lovely playgrounds – lots of nature to enjoy. The sites are lovely, for the most part – some are difficult to maneuver but most are spacious & shady with good water & electric connections – camp hosts are very friendly & helpful but are rule followers