The best treehouses near Murfreesboro

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Looking for a unique camping experience near Murfreesboro, Tennessee? Hipcamp has over 120 options for you to choose from, specifically focusing on treehouse accommodations. Whether you're looking to stay in a cozy treehouse nestled in the woods or a spacious treehouse with stunning views, there's something for everyone. The Falls at Sewanee Creek (286 reviews), The Slab (by the Barren) (210 reviews), and Glamping at Deer Camp Cabin (62 reviews) are some of the top-rated campsites in the area. Prices start as low as $30 per night, so you can enjoy a budget-friendly getaway. Popular amenities include campfires, pet-friendly sites, and trash disposal. If you're up for some adventure, you can go horseback riding, take a dip in the swimming hole, or go wildlife watching. So pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable treehouse camping experience!

Top-rated campgrounds near Murfreesboro

Hickory Hollow Treehouse

1. Hickory Hollow Treehouse

39mi from Murfreesboro · 1 site · Lodging
Connect with nature at this unforgettable escape in Nashville’s backyard. Nestled in a Tennessee hardwood forest, this treehouse sits in a quiet hollow—just 20 minutes from the city, yet a world away. It’s not a tree fort, but a tiny house in the trees, perched above a spring-fed creek. Private and peaceful, all the windows face the forest, giving you the joy of childhood adventure with the comforts of home: toilet, A/C, electric fireplace, heater, and a three-season heated outdoor shower. The treehouse is located about 50 yards down a trail from the main house. Stone steps lead up the hillside to the porch entrance. Inside, large windows bring in forest views while maintaining your privacy. The main room features two comfy chairs, a kitchenette with glasses, cups, plates, a mini fridge, microwave, and a coffee maker for cozy mornings. The “outhouse” is eco-friendly—a composting toilet located on the front deck. On the back deck, you can relax to the sound of a trickling spring, or enjoy the heated outdoor shower (available March–November; rates are discounted 20% during the off-season). For indoor washing, a five-gallon glass pitcher with a bowl serves as a rustic sink. Sleeping is in the loft, up a steep staircase ladder, with a queen bed and lush linens. While not ADA-accessible and not suited for those needing special assistance, the setup is perfect for adventurous, able-bodied guests seeking a unique stay. There are two other homes on the property, both occupied, but everyone respects each other’s privacy. No one will come to the treehouse during your stay. The owners live onsite in the main house and are available if you need anything, but will otherwise give you complete space. The path to the treehouse is lit at night, but it can get very dark on the road—so bring a flashlight just in case. Message us through the app if you need help. Traci monitors messages closely, and Todd is usually around if you need a hand.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$120
 / night

Looking for a unique camping experience near Murfreesboro, Tennessee? Hipcamp has over 120 options for you to choose from, specifically focusing on treehouse accommodations. Whether you're looking to stay in a cozy treehouse nestled in the woods or a spacious treehouse with stunning views, there's something for everyone. The Falls at Sewanee Creek (286 reviews), The Slab (by the Barren) (210 reviews), and Glamping at Deer Camp Cabin (62 reviews) are some of the top-rated campsites in the area. Prices start as low as $30 per night, so you can enjoy a budget-friendly getaway. Popular amenities include campfires, pet-friendly sites, and trash disposal. If you're up for some adventure, you can go horseback riding, take a dip in the swimming hole, or go wildlife watching. So pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable treehouse camping experience!

Top-rated campgrounds near Murfreesboro

Hickory Hollow Treehouse

1. Hickory Hollow Treehouse

39mi from Murfreesboro · 1 site · Lodging
Connect with nature at this unforgettable escape in Nashville’s backyard. Nestled in a Tennessee hardwood forest, this treehouse sits in a quiet hollow—just 20 minutes from the city, yet a world away. It’s not a tree fort, but a tiny house in the trees, perched above a spring-fed creek. Private and peaceful, all the windows face the forest, giving you the joy of childhood adventure with the comforts of home: toilet, A/C, electric fireplace, heater, and a three-season heated outdoor shower. The treehouse is located about 50 yards down a trail from the main house. Stone steps lead up the hillside to the porch entrance. Inside, large windows bring in forest views while maintaining your privacy. The main room features two comfy chairs, a kitchenette with glasses, cups, plates, a mini fridge, microwave, and a coffee maker for cozy mornings. The “outhouse” is eco-friendly—a composting toilet located on the front deck. On the back deck, you can relax to the sound of a trickling spring, or enjoy the heated outdoor shower (available March–November; rates are discounted 20% during the off-season). For indoor washing, a five-gallon glass pitcher with a bowl serves as a rustic sink. Sleeping is in the loft, up a steep staircase ladder, with a queen bed and lush linens. While not ADA-accessible and not suited for those needing special assistance, the setup is perfect for adventurous, able-bodied guests seeking a unique stay. There are two other homes on the property, both occupied, but everyone respects each other’s privacy. No one will come to the treehouse during your stay. The owners live onsite in the main house and are available if you need anything, but will otherwise give you complete space. The path to the treehouse is lit at night, but it can get very dark on the road—so bring a flashlight just in case. Message us through the app if you need help. Traci monitors messages closely, and Todd is usually around if you need a hand.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$120
 / night
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