Camper's RV Park
About the Business
Camper's RV Park is a charming campground and lodging facility located at 1792 Bear Creek Pike in Columbia, Tennessee, United States. Situated in a picturesque setting, this RV park offers a serene escape for campers and travelers looking to immerse themselves in nature. With spacious RV sites, modern amenities, and convenient access to nearby attractions, Camper's RV Park is the perfect destination for a relaxing getaway. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an outdoor adventure, this park has something for everyone. Come and experience the beauty of the great outdoors at Camper's RV Park.
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Location & Phone number
1792 Bear Creek Pike, Columbia, TN 38401, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Reviews
"We stayed in one of the cabins which was very neat and tidy. The bathhouse was well stocked and cleaned daily. The staff was the best, they called to let us know of overnight freezing temperatures & brought us an extra heater. The location is close to Nashville and other attractions. I would highly recommend."
"I would’ve loved to give this spot 4 stars BUT…. Be careful to pay at 10:00am sharp, if you check in late, as we did. I had to leave for work and told their “manager” that I would stop in or call when I got back before 5pm. Their office doesn’t open until 10am. Had planned to stay 2+ weeks. First off, I have a ford F250 diesel that I drive carefully and slowly ESPECIALLY in campgrounds. He jumped in front of my truck waving his arms and yelling at me to stop. It’s a good thing I WAS going slowly otherwise I would’ve bumped into him. He actually yelled at me, belittled me, and shamed me for driving “like a manic” through his park. I was idling and covering the brake. Maybe 15mph. Yes too fast and I apologized and things were “good”. Upon returning from work, I stopped at the camper to drop groceries off and check on my elderly father before I went back up to the office. That was about 2:30pm. My father was informed by a different “manager” 3 times while I was away that I needed to pay before 5. So I’d been back maybe 20-30 minutes when the same female that was pestering my father all day came by and asked when I planned to come to the office. I told her that I was coming up in a few minutes. MAYBE 10 minutes had gone by when the tyrant from the morning showed up and DEMANDED that I go up with him to the office to pay NOW. That was at 2:47. How do I know the time exactly? Because he SCREAMED it at me. He then yanked my power cord from “his” power post and violently threw it down and bent the prongs together. Now, I’m not completely innocent myself as after he started yelling and getting violent, I did not back down and bow to him. I think that caught him off guard. SO… moral of the story, if you’d like to try this place out, stay away from the mean guy in the green shirt. See photos below. I did call the sheriff and told dispatch how they could reach me if this place were to call in some type of property damage accusations. I took plenty of pictures of our site and I’m glad I did. I moved down the road to a different park where the owner of that park shared several horror stories about Campers RV Park to include fabricated property damage claims. SO glad I took the pictures."
"We thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The spaces are easy to navigate with with our motorhome towing a Jeep. Everything is kept very neat and clean and there are plenty of areas for you dog along with cleanup bags. The staff is very nice and friendly as well as helpful. I highly recommend staying there."
"Very nice park! Only stayed one night but it was a pleasant experience. Nice pull thru site with great dog walking areas and quiet. Community fire pit area!"
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