Located 25 miles south of downtown Nashville along I-65, Spring Hill, TN, offers a peaceful small-town setting with quick access to Music City and Middle Tennessee’s outdoor attractions. Renting an RV in Spring Hill lets you explore the region’s historic sites, nearby parks, and festivals—while still being close enough for a day trip into Nashville. Whether you’re planning a family weekend, visiting relatives, or using Spring Hill as a launching point for a longer journey, our Spring Hill RV rental options provide comfort, convenience, and local insight.
Why Rent an RV in Spring Hill?
- Easy Interstate Access: Just off I-65 at exit 46 (Thompson’s Station Road), Spring Hill is a convenient stop between Nashville and Columbia, Franklin, or College Grove. You can start your journey without battling Nashville traffic.
- Local Festivals & Events: Annual events like the Fall Fest (October) draw crowds—having an RV means guaranteed lodging close to the festivities without worrying about hotel availability.
- Nearby Attractions: Explore historic Rippavilla Plantation, hike in Natchez Trace Corridor, or fish at nearby rivers. Use Spring Hill as a home base and enjoy day trips to Franklin’s wineries or Columbia’s Civil War sites.
Pickup & Drop-Off at Spring Hill
Our Spring Hill partner makes pickup and drop-off seamless:
- Location: Conveniently situated off I-65 (exit 46), near Thompson’s Station Road. Easy access for trucks and campervans. Open Monday–Saturday, 9 AM–5 PM.
- After-Hours Returns: For late arrivals, park in the marked stall at the facility, photograph any new exterior damage, and drop keys in the secure lockbox next to the office door. We’ll complete your return the next business morning.
- Local Delivery: Live within 20 miles? We’ll deliver your travel trailer or campervan directly to your driveway for a nominal fee—great if you want to begin camp setup immediately without driving to the depot.
Recommended Campgrounds Near Spring Hill
Here are top RV-friendly campgrounds within a 20-mile radius of Spring Hill’s town center. Each offers full hookups, clean facilities, and easy access to local attractions:
Barfield Crescent Park (Murfreesboro – 20 miles northeast)
- Features: Full hookups (50/30/20 amp), clean restrooms with hot showers, and complimentary Wi-Fi in common areas.
- Amenities: On-site dog park, basketball court, walking trails along the Stones River, playgrounds, and picnic shelters.
- Why We Like It: Ideal for families and dog owners—leashed dogs can roam in the fenced area while you grill or relax. Also a quick drive back to Spring Hill for evening activities.
Colonel Jones RV Park (Columbia – 17 miles south)
- Features: Full hookups (50/30/20 amp), pull-through and back-in sites, and reliable Wi-Fi.
- Amenities: Laundry facilities, clean restrooms, dog park, and proximity to downtown Columbia’s dining and shopping.
- Why We Like It: Great midway point if you’re exploring both Spring Hill and Columbia. The park is pet-friendly and centrally located for quick excursions.
Cedars of Lebanon State Park (Lebanon – 25 miles northeast)
- Features: RV sites with full hookups (30/20 amp), modern restrooms, and boat ramp on Old Hickory Lake.
- Amenities: Nine-hole golf course, equestrian trails, swimming beach, and picnic pavilions.
- Why We Like It: Perfect for fishing, kayaking, and hiking among cedar glades. A short 30-minute drive from Spring Hill makes it convenient for weekend campers.
Choosing the Right RV for Spring Hill Adventures
Select the RV that best matches your group size, towing capacity, and comfort needs. Below are popular rental types suited for Spring Hill and surrounding areas:
Travel Trailers (20–30 ft)
- Best For: Couples or small families towing with a half-ton or three-quarter–ton truck.
- Highlights: Slide-outs for extra living space, queen bed, kitchenette with microwave and sink, wet bath or full bath, and convertible dinette for additional sleeping—ideal for exploring nearby trails and parks.
- Drive & Setup: Easy to hitch on I-65, navigate local roads, and level quickly at campgrounds like Barfield Crescent Park. Perfect for weekend getaways to Rippavilla Plantation or Natchez Trace access points.
Class C Motorhomes (22–28 ft)
- Best For: Families of four to six who want a drive-and-go solution without towing.
- Highlights: Over-cab bunk, rear sleeping area, full bathroom, and compact kitchen—ideal for multi-night stays at Cedars of Lebanon State Park or Colonel Jones RV Park.
- Drive & Setup: Cruise local highways, park near Spring Hill’s historic downtown, then head to campgrounds without unhitching. Great for visitors attending Spring Hill Festivals or community events.
Toy Haulers (24–32 ft)
- Best For: Adventure seekers hauling ATVs, dirt bikes, or kayaks for exploring nearby rivers and trails.
- Highlights: Rear garage area with ramp door, fold-down sofas or beds, full bath, and midkitchen layout. Safely store gear while exploring Spring Hill’s outdoor areas and nearby recreational sites.
- Drive & Setup: Tow with a robust truck. Park at Colonel Jones RV Park or Cedars of Lebanon SP and unload gear for on-site adventures along the Lower Tennessee River or local forest trails.
Tips for a Successful Spring Hill RV Rental
- Book Early for Seasonal Events: Spring Hill’s annual Fall Fest (October) and local markets draw large crowds—reserve your RV and campground 6–8 weeks ahead to secure your preferred model and site.
- Check Road Restrictions: Some county roads around Cedars of Lebanon SP and Rippavilla Plantation have weight and length limits. Use an RV-friendly GPS or set Google Maps to “Avoid Low Clearances” to ensure safe travel.
- Estimate Mileage & Generator Needs: Weekend rentals typically include 200–300 miles. Spring Hill to Cedars of Lebanon SP is approximately 15 miles one way—plan accordingly or consider a one-way rental if ending near Columbia.
- Pack for Regional Variations: Middle Tennessee summers can reach 95 °F with high humidity—pack extra AC filters or portable fans. Fall evenings may drop below 50 °F—bring layered bedding and warm gear.
- Leverage Local Conveniences: Stock up on groceries at Spring Hill’s Publix or nearby Kroger off I-65 before departure. For dining, sample local barbecue at Wilson County eateries before returning to your RV for a quiet evening.
- Use Add-On Gear Packages: Enhance your trip with our RV gear & accessory packages—camping chairs, outdoor rugs, and bike racks—to simplify your Spring Hill RV camping experience.
Related Resources & Further Reading
For additional planning tips and trip inspiration, explore:
- Weekend RV Trips From Nashville: Destination Ideas
- RV Kitchen Essentials: What to Pack for Your Trip
- Pet Friendly Campgrounds Around Nashville
- One-Way RV Rentals: Flexibility Beyond Nashville
Ready to book an RV in Spring Hill, TN? Reserve your Spring Hill RV rental today and explore the best of Middle Tennessee’s history, nature, and small-town charm!

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