The best cabins near Smithville with fishing

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Looking for a cabin near Smithville, Tennessee where you can cast a line? Hipcamp offers over 730 options in the area, perfect for those who want to combine cabin camping with fishing. The Falls at Sewanee Creek (286 reviews), Hammock’Sway (220 reviews), and The Slab (by the Barren) (210 reviews) are just a few of the top-rated options available. With popular amenities like campfires, pets, and toilets, and activities like boating, horseback riding, and whitewater paddling, you'll have everything you need for an unforgettable camping experience. The average price per night is $45, but with options as low as $25, you're sure to find a budget-friendly choice that meets your needs.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Smithville

1. Historic Log Cabin

98%
(156)
41mi from Smithville · 1 site · Lodging
Learn more about this land: This is a one room historic log cabin furnished with a queen bed. It has a stone fireplace. This cabin has a large new bathroom with a tile shower. There is a microwave oven, refrigerator with small freezer, Keurig coffee maker, small dining table indoors and one on the covered porch.  Hiking: Old Stone Fort is located 43 minutes away, with beautiful waterfalls.   Rock Climbing and Hiking: at Stone Door, Foster Falls, and Denny Cove, all 1 hr 24 minutes away.  Biking: the 12 mile Stones River Greenway is 13 minutes away.  Kayaking: the Duck River is 39 minutes away, and the Collins River is 1 hour away.  Stones River National Battlefield is 23 minutes away.Bonnaroo Music Festival is 43 minutes away.Hop Springs Brewery 27 minutesUncle Dave Macon Days 23 minutes
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$99
 / night

2. Stone Branch Cabin

100%
(28)
48mi from Smithville · 1 site · Lodging
Relax by the outdoor fire pit surrounded by mountain laurel and a wet weather creek or cozy up indoors around the wood burning stove and piano. Either way, Stone Branch Cabin offers the perfect place to unwind, unplug, and enjoy the outdoors. Stone Branch Cabin is a completely off the grid with no electricity or running water located in a wooded, rural area on Waldens Ridge close to several segments of the Cumberland Trail. There are ample opportunities for day trips to hiking trails, swimming holes, waterfalls, climbing spots, and more. The cabin is nestled on over 5 acres of wooded land complete with 2 wet weather streams. Just off the covered back porch you'll find an outdoor fire pit, chairs, an outdoor kitchen with a rain collection barrel for washing dishes, and a picnic table illuminated by solar string lights. We have one disc golf goal and a croquet set if yard games are your thing. Or simply relax and play fetch with your dog and watch your cat play on the set of cat steps leading up their very own cat-sized cabin. Other amenities include basic cookery and dinnerware, a Coleman stove (please bring your own propane), an outhouse, board games, art supplies, local hiking guides, trash service, and more.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$68
 / night

3. Crossing Creeks Farm

100%
(36)
44mi from Smithville · 3 sites · Lodging
Come enjoy a unique stay on a working farm in our glamping campsite, complete with outdoor bathhouse & picnic pavilion. This site offers many comforts of home while still enjoying a completely unplugged getaway (no electricity available). Upon arrival, park in front of our farm store where we will meet you with our tractor and wagon to load your belongings to be delivered to the campsite. Check-in is 2-6 pm Central time. Our private campsite sits in the bend of one of our farm's creeks with two large old trees in the middle, along with a fire pit, picnic pavilion, 2 Adirondack open-air cabins, and an outdoor bathhouse. Whether you are booking for just yourself or a group up to 8, you have the entire campsite to yourself during your stay. Each Adirondack cabin can sleep up to 4. Each is complete with a queen bed and twin bunk beds. Please bring your own pillows, sheets and blankets as well as towels and washcloths for the outdoor bathhouse. The bathhouse includes a shower with hot water, toilet/changing stall, and outdoor sink for washing hands and dishes. No dish soap is provided, so bring your own. There is no electricity in the campsite so please bring flashlights/lanterns. The pavilion and bathhouse have beautiful solar powered string lights that automatically come on at dark. The listing includes access to the campsite with fire pit, camp stove with griddle, charcoal grill, picnic pavilion, 2 hammocks and outdoor private bathhouse. For more details, please visit our website and click on the Visit page more info, including a video of the campsite. Also, book a horseback riding lesson for during your stay on our website. And look into reserve a spot in our on-site dog park for some off leash fun for you and your pup! The front of the campsite sits just outside our horses' pasture. So while sipping your morning cup of coffee, you may see horses or wild turkey or even deer. And with our farm store just a short walk from the campsite, you can pick up fresh eggs for breakfast or a juicy steak for dinner. We also have plenty of fire wood, fire starters and bagged ice available for purchase. Also enjoy a walk on our private farm walking trails. Pack your pillows, bath & bed linens, food/cooler, plates, cups, & utensils.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$99
 / night

8. Futurology Farms

100%
(10)
35mi from Smithville · 5 sites · Tents, Lodging
Futurology Farms is nestled along the Cumberland River in Central Tennessee and features seclusion, beautiful countryside vistas, bountiful river views, and wildlife. You'll find water activities on the river and hiking at the farm and state parks close by. It has been a lifelong dream and vision for our family to have a magical place with lots of land to create an experience. The farm is brand new as of September 2020, so there's lots to do and is a work in progress with still much beautification to be done. Despite the development in progress, the farm is gorgeous and there's lots to do and explore on and around the property.The mountain farm is a passion of ours and we seek to create a space that will be self-sustaining, leave a minimal carbon footprint, and foster a culture of farm-to-table lifestyle. In addition to the environmentally conscious aspects of the long-term plans for the farm, we have dreams to craft a space that encourages and promotes the arts, both visual and performing. Jackson County has been coined a sportsman paradise by those who know of the hidden gems this beautiful piece of Tennessee has to offer. We are just an hour outside Nashville, 25 minutes from Cookeville and Livingston, 20 minutes from Dale Hollow Lake, and 9 parks with hikes and waterfalls within 45 minutes. We have 3 boat launches right on the Cumberland River within 3 miles. You can hike, swim, kayak, canoe, jetski, boat, or float on the river. There are several marinas within 30 minutes. It's important to know that this is a raw and challenging terrain. It's a mountain or some may say a hill. We call it a mountain because of the rock bluffs, cliffs, and dramatic nature of this spot. As such, there are cliffs you could fall off, trails that are difficult and dangerous at times depending on your hiking skill level. These are for the adventurous type and use is at your own risk.This property has a magical feel and really allows you to connect with nature in a peaceful, beautiful, and serene place. We are proud to be the guardians and caretakers of this beautiful land and we hope you enjoy it too. :) 
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$40
 / night

Looking for a cabin near Smithville, Tennessee where you can cast a line? Hipcamp offers over 730 options in the area, perfect for those who want to combine cabin camping with fishing. The Falls at Sewanee Creek (286 reviews), Hammock’Sway (220 reviews), and The Slab (by the Barren) (210 reviews) are just a few of the top-rated options available. With popular amenities like campfires, pets, and toilets, and activities like boating, horseback riding, and whitewater paddling, you'll have everything you need for an unforgettable camping experience. The average price per night is $45, but with options as low as $25, you're sure to find a budget-friendly choice that meets your needs.

98% (860)

Top-rated campgrounds near Smithville

1. Historic Log Cabin

98%
(156)
41mi from Smithville · 1 site · Lodging
Learn more about this land: This is a one room historic log cabin furnished with a queen bed. It has a stone fireplace. This cabin has a large new bathroom with a tile shower. There is a microwave oven, refrigerator with small freezer, Keurig coffee maker, small dining table indoors and one on the covered porch.  Hiking: Old Stone Fort is located 43 minutes away, with beautiful waterfalls.   Rock Climbing and Hiking: at Stone Door, Foster Falls, and Denny Cove, all 1 hr 24 minutes away.  Biking: the 12 mile Stones River Greenway is 13 minutes away.  Kayaking: the Duck River is 39 minutes away, and the Collins River is 1 hour away.  Stones River National Battlefield is 23 minutes away.Bonnaroo Music Festival is 43 minutes away.Hop Springs Brewery 27 minutesUncle Dave Macon Days 23 minutes
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$99
 / night

2. Stone Branch Cabin

100%
(28)
48mi from Smithville · 1 site · Lodging
Relax by the outdoor fire pit surrounded by mountain laurel and a wet weather creek or cozy up indoors around the wood burning stove and piano. Either way, Stone Branch Cabin offers the perfect place to unwind, unplug, and enjoy the outdoors. Stone Branch Cabin is a completely off the grid with no electricity or running water located in a wooded, rural area on Waldens Ridge close to several segments of the Cumberland Trail. There are ample opportunities for day trips to hiking trails, swimming holes, waterfalls, climbing spots, and more. The cabin is nestled on over 5 acres of wooded land complete with 2 wet weather streams. Just off the covered back porch you'll find an outdoor fire pit, chairs, an outdoor kitchen with a rain collection barrel for washing dishes, and a picnic table illuminated by solar string lights. We have one disc golf goal and a croquet set if yard games are your thing. Or simply relax and play fetch with your dog and watch your cat play on the set of cat steps leading up their very own cat-sized cabin. Other amenities include basic cookery and dinnerware, a Coleman stove (please bring your own propane), an outhouse, board games, art supplies, local hiking guides, trash service, and more.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$68
 / night

3. Crossing Creeks Farm

100%
(36)
44mi from Smithville · 3 sites · Lodging
Come enjoy a unique stay on a working farm in our glamping campsite, complete with outdoor bathhouse & picnic pavilion. This site offers many comforts of home while still enjoying a completely unplugged getaway (no electricity available). Upon arrival, park in front of our farm store where we will meet you with our tractor and wagon to load your belongings to be delivered to the campsite. Check-in is 2-6 pm Central time. Our private campsite sits in the bend of one of our farm's creeks with two large old trees in the middle, along with a fire pit, picnic pavilion, 2 Adirondack open-air cabins, and an outdoor bathhouse. Whether you are booking for just yourself or a group up to 8, you have the entire campsite to yourself during your stay. Each Adirondack cabin can sleep up to 4. Each is complete with a queen bed and twin bunk beds. Please bring your own pillows, sheets and blankets as well as towels and washcloths for the outdoor bathhouse. The bathhouse includes a shower with hot water, toilet/changing stall, and outdoor sink for washing hands and dishes. No dish soap is provided, so bring your own. There is no electricity in the campsite so please bring flashlights/lanterns. The pavilion and bathhouse have beautiful solar powered string lights that automatically come on at dark. The listing includes access to the campsite with fire pit, camp stove with griddle, charcoal grill, picnic pavilion, 2 hammocks and outdoor private bathhouse. For more details, please visit our website and click on the Visit page more info, including a video of the campsite. Also, book a horseback riding lesson for during your stay on our website. And look into reserve a spot in our on-site dog park for some off leash fun for you and your pup! The front of the campsite sits just outside our horses' pasture. So while sipping your morning cup of coffee, you may see horses or wild turkey or even deer. And with our farm store just a short walk from the campsite, you can pick up fresh eggs for breakfast or a juicy steak for dinner. We also have plenty of fire wood, fire starters and bagged ice available for purchase. Also enjoy a walk on our private farm walking trails. Pack your pillows, bath & bed linens, food/cooler, plates, cups, & utensils.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$99
 / night

8. Futurology Farms

100%
(10)
35mi from Smithville · 5 sites · Tents, Lodging
Futurology Farms is nestled along the Cumberland River in Central Tennessee and features seclusion, beautiful countryside vistas, bountiful river views, and wildlife. You'll find water activities on the river and hiking at the farm and state parks close by. It has been a lifelong dream and vision for our family to have a magical place with lots of land to create an experience. The farm is brand new as of September 2020, so there's lots to do and is a work in progress with still much beautification to be done. Despite the development in progress, the farm is gorgeous and there's lots to do and explore on and around the property.The mountain farm is a passion of ours and we seek to create a space that will be self-sustaining, leave a minimal carbon footprint, and foster a culture of farm-to-table lifestyle. In addition to the environmentally conscious aspects of the long-term plans for the farm, we have dreams to craft a space that encourages and promotes the arts, both visual and performing. Jackson County has been coined a sportsman paradise by those who know of the hidden gems this beautiful piece of Tennessee has to offer. We are just an hour outside Nashville, 25 minutes from Cookeville and Livingston, 20 minutes from Dale Hollow Lake, and 9 parks with hikes and waterfalls within 45 minutes. We have 3 boat launches right on the Cumberland River within 3 miles. You can hike, swim, kayak, canoe, jetski, boat, or float on the river. There are several marinas within 30 minutes. It's important to know that this is a raw and challenging terrain. It's a mountain or some may say a hill. We call it a mountain because of the rock bluffs, cliffs, and dramatic nature of this spot. As such, there are cliffs you could fall off, trails that are difficult and dangerous at times depending on your hiking skill level. These are for the adventurous type and use is at your own risk.This property has a magical feel and really allows you to connect with nature in a peaceful, beautiful, and serene place. We are proud to be the guardians and caretakers of this beautiful land and we hope you enjoy it too. :) 
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$40
 / night

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