Four Corners RV Resort
RV Park
Write a Review 4029 LaVergne Couchville Pike Antioch, TN 37013 629-236-2600 Official WebsiteGPS: 36.0533, -86.5695
Location submitted by: ClaytonAndJessica
Overview of Four Corners RV Resort
Last Price Paid: $120
Reported by camper-925397 on 4/16/2024
Longest RV Reported: 38 feet (Class A)
Reported by Rich & Cathy on 6/20/2023
Weekly Rate Yes
Monthly Rate Yes
Number of Sites 42
Pad Type concrete
Reservations yes
Elevation 492 ft / 149 m
Max Length 60 ft
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Reviews of Four Corners RV Resort 14 people have reviewed this location.
“Nice park but not a resort ... yet”
Reviewed 4/30/2021
Nightly rate: | $73 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 24 |
Answering the phone is not high priority. We called several times for directions and got voice mail. The park is in a bit of an odd place as you drive through neighborhoods to get here. Nothing fancy about the entrance just a large sign and a paved road that seems to lead into the woods. There is an area (sloped) very close to the entr... more
Answering the phone is not high priority. We called several times for directions and got voice mail. The park is in a bit of an odd place as you drive through neighborhoods to get here. Nothing fancy about the entrance just a large sign and a paved road that seems to lead into the woods. There is an area (sloped) very close to the entrance where you are requested to unhook your car if towing. There are some significant potholes in the road leading to the park but once you are in the park the roads are great. Check-in was quick and friendly. As first-timers, they guided us to our site. The picture on the internet didn’t match what our site looked like. Maybe it was just a generic photo. Our site was a back-in but it was open on one side to the main road. It was long and wide enough for the MH and toad. The site was pretty level. Interior roads and sites are concrete. Sites have a strip of grass between them and some have more space. There is no privacy. The connections were in the back in our site. Our sewer hookup required 2 hoses to reach. And the connector was raised about a foot off the ground. Why??? Electric took about ¾ of the cord. It’s a nice looking park but I wouldn’t consider it a resort – at least not yet. There is Percy Priest lake of course. It appears to be mostly seasonal campers. WII FI very good most of the time although it would occasionally check out. Pretty quiet at night but activity starts early around 6:00AM with airplanes (near an airport) and loud trucks in and outside the park. Verizon was 4g 2 bars. Satellite would be ok in some sites but not others due to trees. A bit on the pricey side especially for a stop over as you don’t take advantage of the amenities.
Emie would stay here again
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“New resort great views ”
Reviewed 11/8/2020
Days stayed: | 14 |
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Site Number: | 51 and 81 |
RV Length: | 28' (Travel Trailer) |
This is a newer RV resort so there are quite a few things still under construction. I believe in the future there may be more amenities. But for us it was just right we didn’t need anymore or any less. Being on the lake is the reason to come. The views are wonderful. The sites are nicely paved they are level and very large and they all... more
This is a newer RV resort so there are quite a few things still under construction. I believe in the future there may be more amenities. But for us it was just right we didn’t need anymore or any less. Being on the lake is the reason to come. The views are wonderful. The sites are nicely paved they are level and very large and they all have a nice grassy area. We were in site 81 our 2nd week here...it’s probably the best in the park with views of water on 3 sides and you feel removed from neighbors.
The staff here is wonderful, friendly and check in to see if you need anything.
City tip: it takes about 25-30 minutes to get downtown from RV park. We loved East Nashville and Germantown area for vibe and restaurants and centennial park and the Nashville Farmers Market. We’ve been to the honky tonks before so we avoid that area when we visit now.
Doggy tip: there’s a great god park at Percy Priest Dam
NamasteontheRoad would stay here again
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“Very good experience! Great people and facilities”
Reviewed 10/20/2020
Nightly rate: | $62 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 62 |
They are almost completed with the last Phase (3) and will then have 109 site. All concrete pads with docks available for campers. The largest sites are 70Ft long and vey level. Amenities still need to be completed, but this is the best Near-Nashville RV Site we have been to.
Bchtravlr would stay here again
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“An RV Resort With A Lot of Potential”
Reviewed 8/18/2020
Days stayed: | 72 |
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Site Number: | 30 |
RV Length: | 25' (Class C) |
Four Corners is outside of Nashville on Percy Priest Lake. Depending on traffic it can take about 20-40 minutes to get to downtown Nashville. There aren’t good signs pointing from the road to the campground but those are definitely planned. The campground is very much a work in progress. There were only 42 sites open when we arrived... more
Four Corners is outside of Nashville on Percy Priest Lake. Depending on traffic it can take about 20-40 minutes to get to downtown Nashville. There aren’t good signs pointing from the road to the campground but those are definitely planned. The campground is very much a work in progress.
There were only 42 sites open when we arrived on the first day they were open for guests, so a lot of construction was still going on and many bugs were still being worked out. However, the park is designed so that the construction mess and noise were away from guests staying in phase 1.
The sites are level concrete pads that are 50 to 70 feet long and plenty wide for a large rigs. Each site has water, sewer, 50/30/20 amp electric and cable television. They also offer very good wi-fi. There is a sandy beach at the edge of the lake that makes playing in the water a lot more fun than the typical rocky shore of the lake. They also have a boat dock for use by guests and they are working on a kayak dock as well. Many other amenities are still under construction or in the planning stages. They have the potential to be a truly wonderful place to camp.
The staff is wonderfully friendly and responsive should a concern arise. We stayed longer than originally planned because we needed to be near our house while it was up for sale. We loved our stay at Four Corners and plan to return there when we go back through Nashville.
RunawayRowes would stay here again
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Amenities
Hookups
- 50 Amp
- 30 Amp
- 20 Amp
- water
- sewer
- Full Hookups
Connectivity
- cable tv
- wifi: yes
Recreation
- boat rental
- fishing
- gym
- horseshoes
- playground
- swimming beach
- swimming pool: onsite
- volleyball
- water access
Site Amenities
- big rig
- fire ring
- picnic table
Facilities
- dog run
- firewood
- general store
- laundry
- restrooms: flush
- rv rental
- security
- showers
- swimming pool: onsite
- trash
- water available
Discount Clubs
- AAA
- AARP
- Coast to Coast
- Escapees
- FMC
- Good Sam
- Happy Camper
- KOA
- Military Discounts
- Passport America
- Senior Discounts
- Thousand Trails
Pets
- dog run
- pets
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