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Campingplatz geöffnet von 01 January bis 31 December
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Natchez Trace RV Campground

1363 Napier Rd.
38462, Hohenwald
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika

Natchez Trace RV Campground ist ein Campingplatz mit 566 Stellplätzen in Hohenwald, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika. Natchez Trace RV Campground hat ein camping geschäft, ein restaurant und einen innen schwimmbad. Hunde sind auf diesem Campingplatz erlaubt. Neben Camping ist auch das mieten möglich ein miethütte. Hier finden Sie verschiedene Freizeitaktivitäten auf dem Campingplatz. Es gibt ein spielplatz und ein minigolf bereich.

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Minigolf bereich
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Anonym
Englisch (US)
Sites are hit and miss for working electrical. Grounds could use a lot of cleaning up. Love that the campground is in the forest. Peaceful and relaxing campground. WiFi is available for a price. Our phones worked fine on LTE. We would stay again. Wish they had more 50 amp sites. 30 amp wasn’t enough at times but we made it work. Again staff ladies were very helpful and nice.
5 Tage vor

Anonym
Englisch (US)
Your typical TT campground. This one is on the lower end of the scale though. Front desk was very nice and helpful. Park is run down and in need of lots of attention. This is a large CG. It is very hilly and a long drive to the far end of the park. Spots are not very level. Be forewarned if you NEED internet come well prepared. I have 4 different boosters including a Yagi antenna on top a 20 foot pole. The best I could manage was .25 mbps down .01 up. As said it is VERY hilly so pick your site at the top of the hill. Hind sight 20/20 I should have went with 30A service at the top of the hill. I listed this as 1 bar but that was WITH a booster. There are very few FHU and 50A service spots. Lots of annuals are in this park so don't plan on any site near the lake if that is what you are looking for. Speed limit in the park is posted at 5mph. Annuals seem to add a zero to that speed limit with their motorized utility vehicles so be careful if you have kids. Roads are in horrid disrepair. I've been to boondocking spots with better roads. The pool is just opening so I can't say as I did not go. If you want to be away from the world this is a good place. 30 mins+ to town and civilization including a small "super" Walmart. A few places to eat but a small town is Hohenwald (home of Oliver Travel Trailers). Have NO plans to return to this park.
5 Tage vor

Anonym
Englisch (US)
This is the first Thousand Trails campground that we will never be going back to. Had a horrible experience all around. Getting to the campsite was difficult, the hills are crazy. The sites are not at all level. There is no cell coverage to speak of unless you happen to be at the top of the hill in a small circle about 10 feet in diameter and never move or risk losing your call. They have wifi, but it never works. Can't even use it to check email. The camp store is useless. They have about five coolers for beer, one of soda, two gallons of milk, a pack of hot dogs. And that's about it. The few times we went into the camp store, the staff was sitting at the tables eating. Didn't acknowledge us, didn't say hi, nothing. We had to stand there and ask to get checked out so we could leave. Not that hard to actually pay attention to customers and use a cash register, but the staff here seems incapable of doing that. Also, there is literally nothing to do around here. The pool and facilities are so far from the TT area that there is no way you would walk to them. Its nearly a mile up and down hills, maybe more. And other things to do around the area? Well, not much. There are a few historic sites, a couple towns that have a Walmart and nothing else, and that's about it.
5 Tage vor

Anonym
Englisch (US)
Very very rural location. You are going to be 20 minutes drive away from Hohenwald (4000 residents), and 30 minutes from Lawrenceburg (10,000 residents). If you need supplies and most things go to Lawrenceburg. Used our Thousand Trails membership to stay for free (not considering yearly $500 fee as a reminder). Imagine going back to a time when there was no internet and cellphones. Recommend you get and use FAMILY TALK RADIOS (FRS radios) so you can keep in touch with your family while getting around this several ache (100 acres?) campus. We had one bar of Verizon coverage (minimal get by) that allowed texting. Had to drive to highest hill to get better coverage for conversation. No AT&T. The on campus internet is minimal and spotty, as you will not be able to stream Netflix or YouTube. But you can go to the family/recreation center which has its own wifi and get by with connections. Make sure you bring lots of cached/saved Netflix movies to watch.
5 Tage vor

Anonym
Englisch (US)
The website said they have WiFi (that you pay for, which is fine by us). However upon getting there, they don’t have WiFi that you can pay for at your site. There is also no cell coverage (sprint) even with our $500 weboost device. We are full-timers and we run 3 businesses from the road. Having WiFi is important to us and we don’t mind paying for it. If a place doesn’t have WiFi we can do most of our work using cell service so it’s acceptable. I realize that some people want to get away from it all and that’s great, but we chose THIS campground because it said they have WiFi and they don’t, and had no explanation for it other than “we are working on it”. They do provide free WiFi at some of the common areas such as the little store and pavilion but it wasn’t great. This is Feb 2019 so if you’re reading this and it’s been a few months, I would suggest calling them directly to see if they now have WiFi. If they get it in the future we would return but not until then and from now on I will be calling each thousand trails location to verify the WiFi before we venture out. There weren’t many sites with sewer either which was weird considering how huge this place is. A lot of the sewer sites (and w/e only) were taken up by annuals. More than any other TT we have been to so far. Still our site was ok. No fire pit though and really close to other sites. The nearest gas station is about 10 miles away. The nearest Walmart/grocery/fast food is about 25 mins away in Hohenwald but a better option is Lawrenceburg which is 30-35 mins away and has more stores and a 24 hour Walmart. We LOVED the Natchez Trace Parkway and saw so many deer including a rare albino doe! We also encountered some Amish locals at Walmart and saw a few horse and buggies which was awesome because we don’t have that kind of thing where we live. This is a great location for exploring the area but if you’re someone who needs to be “connected” it’s not ideal.
5 Tage vor

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