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When you book an RV in Cookeville, you’ll be between the big-city attractions and amenities of Knoxville and Nashville. You’ll also have easy access to the wild beauty of the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, the Catoosa Wildlife Management Area, and the Nantahala National Forest. Cookeville is the seat of Putnam County and the home of Tennessee Tech University. The Upper Cumberland Human Resource Agency operates the Cookeville Area Transit System local bus service, a daily express bus to the Nashville Greyhound bus station, and a route with stops at the airport three times per day.

If you’d like to learn more about where you might be visiting with an RV rental near Cookeville, Tennessee, be sure to check out the City of Cookeville, Putnam County, the Cookeville-Putnam County Visitors Bureau, Tennessee Vacation, and the Cookeville Chamber of Commerce for updated information on area businesses, attractions, events, promotions, and visitors’ guides.

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The Great Outdoors

Enjoy the best of both the great outdoors and the Cookeville community when you take your Cookeville motorhome rental to Dogwood Park. This city-maintained park features an all-inclusive accessible playground, a rose garden, an interactive fountain, a performance pavilion, restrooms, and concessions. Special events, concerts, performances, and public programs for all ages are held throughout the year.

Putnam County boasts several golf courses, including Belle Acres, which is a public course that you can visit with the best RV rental in Cookeville. It is a nine-hole, 2,934-yard, par 36 course. Belle Acres also offers a large practice facility and a bar. Carts are available for rent.

You can also visit Cummins Falls State Park with an RV rental from Cookeville. This rugged 282-acre park features Tennessee’s eighth-largest waterfall, a natural gorge, swimming, fishing, trails, nature viewing, picnicking, and restrooms. Special events and ranger programs are held throughout the year. Leashed pets are permitted.

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Enjoy a stay at the Belle Ridge Retreat when you rent a motorhome in Cookeville. The campground features waterfalls, caves, trails, and scenic views as well as restrooms and showers, 24-hour laundry facilities, a book exchange, a convenience store, and Wi-Fi. RV sites offer full hookups.

You can also park your Cookeville RV trailer rental at the Twin Lakes RV Campground. The campground is located on the lakefront and offers fishing, a kiddie lake, and a restaurant with catering. RV sites feature full hookups.

You can call the Old Mill Camp at Cummins Falls your temporary home with a campervan rental in Cookeville. Campground amenities include kayaking, a barbecue area with a fire pit, restrooms and showers, Wi-Fi, and a general store with an old-fashioned soda fountain and snack bar. RV sites feature full hookups.

Walmart is often friendly to the RV community, which sometimes extends to allowing RVs to park in store lots overnight. You should always check in with store management before setting up for the night with an RV rental in Cookeville.

Exploring the City

You may want to plan your trip with the camper rental in Cookeville so that you can take part in some of the special events, fairs, and festivals that this area hosts each year. One that you absolutely will not want to miss is Bacchanal: A Celebration of Art, Wine, and Food. A live auction of fine art donated by regionally and nationally acclaimed artists benefits Tennessee Tech University arts scholarship funds. Guests also enjoy a gourmet cocktail buffet and a wide selection of wine and beer with a commemorative collectible glass. There is also live entertainment.

Both railroad buffs and history buffs will appreciate the chance to visit the Cookeville Depot Museum. This museum is in the heart of a historic district and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It houses railroad artifacts, a scale replica of mid-century Cookeville, and a display consisting of a 1913 Baldwin steam engine, a 1920's classic red caboose, a 1960's caboose, and two small track cars. Picnic tables and benches are available for visitors’ comfort and convenience.

If you prefer a different kind of history when you book a luxury RV rental in Cookeville, make sure to spend some time at the Cookeville Antique Mall. It is part of the Antique Trail. Vendors and booths include advertising signage, books, tools, pottery, Putnam County items, license plates, Tennessee items, glassware, primitives, collectibles, furniture, dolls, housewares, estate jewelry, and much more.

You’ll probably need to refill your tank while you are here. You will be able to find either gasoline or diesel fuel easily as there are numerous truck stops, convenience stores, and service stations in the area.

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