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Hours

Monday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday, Closed
Sunday, Closed

Thousand Trails Natchez Trace Introduce

Welcome to Thousand Trails Natchez Trace, a serene campground and RV park nestled in the heart of Hohenwald, Tennessee. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Natchez Trace Parkway, this establishment offers a perfect retreat for outdoor enthusiasts and families seeking a peaceful getaway.

Thousand Trails Natchez Trace provides a variety of services to enhance your stay, including electric and water hookups, full hookups for RVs, and spacious campsites. Whether you're planning a short visit or an extended stay, the park caters to all your camping needs. Enjoy the lush greenery, scenic views, and the tranquil atmosphere that make this park a true point of interest in the region.

While the park offers a range of amenities, it’s important to note that some areas may require maintenance. Guests have mentioned challenges such as uneven terrain, potholes, and limited lighting in certain sections. However, the clean bathhouse facilities and the natural surroundings still make it a worthwhile destination for those who appreciate the outdoors.

Here are some highlights of Thousand Trails Natchez Trace:

  • Located near the historic Natchez Trace Parkway, offering easy access to hiking and sightseeing.
  • Spacious campsites with electric and water hookups, as well as full hookups for RVs.
  • Clean and well-maintained bathhouse facilities.
  • Affordable weekly WiFi option for staying connected.

Customer feedback highlights both the positive and challenging aspects of the park. While some guests have experienced issues with site maintenance and road conditions, others appreciate the peaceful environment and the cleanliness of the facilities. We encourage visitors to plan ahead and explore the park’s unique features to make the most of their stay.

For those seeking a rustic camping experience amidst nature, Thousand Trails Natchez Trace offers a unique opportunity to disconnect and enjoy the great outdoors. Whether you're passing through or planning a longer stay, this campground and RV park is a destination worth considering.

Location

Customer Reviews

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Tonika Price
Dec 20, 2024

This campground was the worst we stayed at. We arrived just before dark. The main road was partially lit, but when you get into the actual campsite areas, it is not. It took us 3 hours to find a campsite due to all of the potholes in the gravel and concrete paths and just holes in the ground everywhere. When we booked our reservation and online, it says they have electric and water sites only, but when we got there, they said they had full hookups too. So we went to the area with full hookups, and it appeared to be for 50 amps and annual sites only. We went to another area and it looked like they put a campsite on what was previously a golf course it was so bumpy and all of the sites where on hills/mounds and a lot of them had drop offs behind them. Some of the electric poles looked corroded, and some were knocked over laying on the ground. There were leaves that fell from fall all over to where they never removed them so you couldn’t see the holes in the ground that you were driving over and it damaged our RV bumper because we had a storage rack on the back that caused the weight to bounce even through driving slowly. We also weren’t able to use our heated hose so we had to use the bathhouse and I tripped in a giant pothole in the parking lot and got an abrasion and bone contusion in my tibia which is still healing 3 weeks later. It looks like a lot of people have arrived and damaged their RVs on arrival and were forced to live there and built homes around their RVs. This place is bad luck. Avoid at all cost!

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kimberly neto
Oct 12, 2024

We decided to take our grandchildren for a weekend getaway. Upon arrival the park seemed nice, the roads are barely marked in order to follow map directions. We were in phase 2, a lot of yearly folks here. The area is not well taken care of, grass is grown up around anchored campers and sites are poorly kept. There are no fire pits, WiFi will cost you 14.95 for a week there is no public WiFi! The grills are so old that the bottoms are decayed and holes are present. This phase needs help and maintenance. Being a Thousand Trails member costs a pretty penny to see such low kept areas. Bathrooms were clean. Glad it was only 2 days.

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Shannon Matthieu
Oct 12, 2024

This resort is a little piece of heaven! Plenty to do here for the whole family. The cabins are very comfortable as well..has everything you need including cookware. The entire staff is really friendly and helpful...all in all, a beautiful place to vacation.

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Tim Fletcher
Oct 11, 2024

As always with 1000 trails camp grounds it is in sore need of repairs. I went to the lodge to use the wifi and could not stay in there. The mold smell drove me out, no one uses that place. The staff was great of course. I am starting to wonder if my 1000 trails membership was worth it.

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KAE
Aug 24, 2024

We are currently staying at the Natchez Trace Thousand Trails in a cabin. This is our first and last stay at a Thousand Trails property- thankful we are not members. Would NOT recommend this place to anyone. The staff at check in were not friendly or helpful, they gave no directions and this place is huge! The roads are horrible, perhaps the potholes serve as speed bumps. Our cabin is bad- the smell of mold, musty and dirty was overwhelming when we walked in. The window AC unit is black with mold and dirt. The cabin is primitive and worn out. Everything is rickety, rusty, and worn including cabinetry, linens and furniture. We walked all around the property and were shocked at the conditions of everything, dingy, dark and inviting. They advertised a pool but were told the state of TN shut it down last year because it was unsafe. There is a sign that says new pool opening 2024, that project isn’t even started and the season is about over. The windows are so dirty you don’t even need curtains. The blinds on the front door are rusted, mangled and broken, just what you want to see upon entry. The only good thing about this place is the lake and the trees. There is potential here but it would take a lot of money and effort.