Showing posts with label Texas T Campground. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas T Campground. Show all posts

Sunday, March 22, 2020

Texas T Campground - Cornersville, Tennessee (March 2020)

This was our second visit to the Texas T campground and both were for the same reason. We left the Airstream factory in Jackson Center, Ohio in the morning and wanted to stop for the evening before we were exhausted. Texas T was located in the right spot for us.

Sign at entrance to park


The office area was the first thing we noticed that was different from our first visit. We also thought the children’s playground area had changed. Improvements were made to both.

Playground as seen from our site


Our assigned site was a pull-thru. It appeared they used our profile in their computer from a couple years ago to put us in a 30 amp only site. Our new Rosie prefers 50 amps but can operate on 30 as long as we are careful about what electrical devices we use. (Rosie is what we call our Airstream trailer.)

Rosie in the campground


It appeared that about half of the sites were occupied when we arrived. We are not sure what the big draw was in that area because we were simply there for the night. 

Here are some specifics about this campground;
  • There were several camping loops in this park 
  • Our site was a pull-thru
  • Our site was gravel
  • Our site was level
  • Our site had 30 amp electrical service 
  • Some sites in this campground had 50 amp electrical service 
  • Our site had a water connection 
  • Our site had a sewer connection 
  • Our site had a cable-tv connection with about ten analog stations
  • We could not see any over-the-air TV stations using Rosie’s antenna 
  • There was a dump station in the park 
  • The park provided a WiFi signal for the campers. We were unable to to use it
  • AT&T placed a strong 4G signal over our site for voice and data
  • There were clean restrooms and showers in the park
  • The campground had a laundry room 
  • There was a propane refill station in the park
  • This was a pet friendly park
As with our first visit, we were impressed with how clean and well kept this campground was. It was evident that the owners really tried to make sure their campground was nice for everyone. We enjoyed our stay there and appreciated their efforts to present a great little park to the RV community.

The "Ham Shack" (One owner is an Amateur Radio Operator)


The stream behind the campground


Another view of the stream








Thursday, August 10, 2017

Texas T Campground - Cornersville, Tennessee

We figured that we could make it home from Ohio in one day, but that would have us arriving after midnight. That idea wasn't too appealing, so we started looking for a campsite near the Interstate and south of Nashville. We found the Texas T Campground on our AllStays app and a quick phone call confirmed that there was room for Rosie, our 25 foot Airstream trailer.

Rosie parked in the Texas T Campground


This is a relatively small Mom-and-Pop campground. It was easy to tell that the family cared about their park and were trying to take care of it. The park was very neat, clean and well-groomed.

Our site was a pull-thru as were most sites in this park. We also had full connections, including cable TV.

The antennas outside the office caught my attention. They had the look of ham radio antennas. That was confirmed by talking to the owners. I enjoyed talking to the owner about amateur radio.

Here is some specific information about this park:
  • There were a couple of camping loops in this park.
  • Our site was gravel and level.
  • Our site had 30 amp electrical service.
  • Our site had water, sewer and cable TV connections.
  • There was a dump station in this park.
  • AT&T placed a good 4G voice and data signal over this park.
  • The park provided a WiFi signal over the park that varied in usability with the number of people using it.
  • We didn't see too much from Rosie's TV antenna. We were thankful for the park's cable TV connection.
  • This was a pet friendly park.
  • We camped in this park during May 2017.
This turned out to be a nice little park to spend the night along I-65. We were glad we stopped here.

View behind the Texas T Campground