The best river, stream, or creek cabins near Smithville

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Welcome to Hipcamp! Looking for a camping experience that involves cabins and rivers near Smithville, Tennessee? You're in luck! With over 730 available options, you're sure to find the perfect place to rest your head. The Falls at Sewanee Creek (286 reviews), Hammock'Sway (220 reviews), and The Slab (by the Barren) (210 reviews) are just a few of our top-rated campsites in the area. Average price per night is $45, and options start as low as $25. Our popular amenities include campfires, trash, and pets, while popular activities include wind sports, climbing, and paddling. Happy camping!

95% (1.2K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Smithville

1. Beech Hollow Hideout

100%
(316)
5.9mi from Smithville · 2 sites · Lodging
Peaceful healing property. We do organic gardening and have animals that you can visit with as well. I have a sculpture studio and art sales gallery that you can come check out. We've been living off the grid for over 30 years. Come visit us and learn about our way of life! Enjoy complete privacy in a cozy forest retreat hut in a beautiful hollow in Middle Tennessee. Accommodates 2. Pretty steep 200 yd uphill hike to hut. Perfect for relationship getaway, spiritual retreat, or writing - planning intensive. Nationally-known spelunking (Indian Grave Point Cave) within 1/2 mile. 3 miles from Center Hill Lake. Hiking trails. Experience our alternative lifestyle with owner built solar log home, organic gardens and sculpture studio. Guests must arrive before dark to ensure finding correct address (GPS errs at last moment) and to facilitate hike up to hut. Potable water, trash disposal, and a toilet are available on site. Pets are permitted, as well as campfires (outside of burn bans). Guests love staying here: "Wow! This place is amazing, beautiful, peaceful, relaxing, and super cozy on cold nights. I can not recommend this place enough. William is a gracious host. He made sure I had enough wood for the wood stove and spring water to drink. If you are anywhere close and want a totally unique experience check this place out."
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$60
 / 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. Peaceful Haven Cabin

96%
(14)
6.8mi from Smithville · 1 site · Lodging
Nestled near Smithville, Tennessee, and Center Hill Lake, my property is situated at the end of a "holler," ensuring a secluded retreat. With no neighbors for several miles behind my 120 acres, this serene escape ranges in elevation from 600 to 1200 feet, featuring remarkable rock formations and canyons accessible through trails. Revel in the tranquility as you unwind on the front porch, gazing at the stars and listening to the soothing calls of owls. Inside, find comfort in two beds boasting new gel foam mattresses (38" twin). You bring your own sleeping bag or linens and towels. Stay connected with provided internet access while enjoying the convenience of washing and drinking water. Experience the refreshing touch of a natural spring, where you can place a cup for a cool drink. Additional amenities include a accessible garden hose, a drink refrigerator, and a microwave. Stay cool with a ceiling fan and utilize electric plugs for your convenience. Electric heat is provided. An attached outhouse with a cedar shaving commode provides a rustic yet comfortable relief option. Relish the outdoors on the covered deck equipped with a table, chairs, and a tabletop wood stove perfect for cooking hotdogs or roasting marshmallows. Venture down the road to explore rock hunting along a creek or make a short 4-mile trip to Center Hill Lake. This unique property offers a blend of natural beauty and comfortable amenities for an unforgettable getaway. The host lives next door and can answer any questions or be of help.
Pets
Toilets
Wifi
from 
$40
 / night

6. Muddy Pond River Retreat

75%
(4)
43mi from Smithville · 2 sites · Lodging
Our 6 acre property sits on the E. Fork Obey river in the hollows of beautiful Muddy Pond, TN. The river runs right through the heart of our property which provides endless fun and exploration. With the 500 feet of river front, you have all the space to float, swim, fish or just simply relax in this secluded oasis of natural beauty. We have built an intimate 12x12 A-frame style cabin to accommodate 2 adults and up to 2 small children. Perfect for a family with small children looking for an easy camping trip or a couple in need of a nature retreat. This off grid cabin has everything you need to make living in nature as enjoyable as possible. Just enough to still feel close to nature without giving up any comfort. This cabin is located in Muddy Pond Mennonite community. Within two miles of our cabin you will find multiple leather goods stores, the Country Porch restaurant and store, Muddy pond general store, the variety store, sorghum mills, locally grown produce, hand made furniture and more. This is a wonderful and relaxing area full of adventure and hospitality. We are within 20 miles of 4 major waterfalls including burgess falls. Cummins falls, rock island and virgin falls. Several state parks, hiking trails and mountains are close by for an adventurous day trip. We hope you enjoy this place as much as our family does.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$100
 / night

7. 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

8. 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

12. Coops Creek Cabins

100%
(2)
46mi from Smithville · 3 sites · Lodging
Welcome to Coops Creek Cabins, where comfort meets nature in our cozy 300 square foot cabins nestled in a wooded hollow overlooking the tranquil Coops Creek. Adjacent to the Historic Dunlap Coke Ovens Park and just a mile from the town center, our cabins offer a blend of secluded serenity and convenient access to local amenities. Start your day with a serene moment on the back deck, sipping your morning coffee while gazing over the picturesque Coops Creek. Or indulge in a leisurely morning in the snug loft bedroom, where sleeping in until noon is encouraged. It's all about you here. Our woodland-themed cabins provide the perfect backdrop to slow down and recharge, surrounded by the diverse flora and fauna of the area. Take a leisurely stroll down the walking path to Coops Creek, or explore the numerous trails in the adjacent Historic Coke Ovens Park. The area offers plenty of opportunities to connect with nature and unwind. Immerse yourself in the charm of our small town, embracing everything from thrilling hang gliding adventures to leisurely shopping excursions and lively festivals. Experience the warm Southern hospitality that defines our community, whether you're indulging in treats at the Dunlap Mercantile or savoring a brew at Sequatchie Valley Brewing. With our central location, day trips to nearby Chattanooga, Crossville, McMinnville, Jasper, Murfreeboro, Woodbury, and beyond are easily accessible. Explore renowned attractions like Fall Creek Falls State Park, Rock Island State Park, and Cumberland Mountain State Park, each offering their own unique outdoor adventures. Discover even more popular destinations from our doorstep, including the Cumberland County Playhouse, Cumberland Caverns, Tennessee Aquarium, Ruby Falls, Rock City, Creative Discovery Museum, the local Mennonite Community, and beyond. The possibilities for adventure and relaxation are endless when you stay at Coops Creek Cabins.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$115
 / night

Welcome to Hipcamp! Looking for a camping experience that involves cabins and rivers near Smithville, Tennessee? You're in luck! With over 730 available options, you're sure to find the perfect place to rest your head. The Falls at Sewanee Creek (286 reviews), Hammock'Sway (220 reviews), and The Slab (by the Barren) (210 reviews) are just a few of our top-rated campsites in the area. Average price per night is $45, and options start as low as $25. Our popular amenities include campfires, trash, and pets, while popular activities include wind sports, climbing, and paddling. Happy camping!

95% (1.2K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Smithville

1. Beech Hollow Hideout

100%
(316)
5.9mi from Smithville · 2 sites · Lodging
Peaceful healing property. We do organic gardening and have animals that you can visit with as well. I have a sculpture studio and art sales gallery that you can come check out. We've been living off the grid for over 30 years. Come visit us and learn about our way of life! Enjoy complete privacy in a cozy forest retreat hut in a beautiful hollow in Middle Tennessee. Accommodates 2. Pretty steep 200 yd uphill hike to hut. Perfect for relationship getaway, spiritual retreat, or writing - planning intensive. Nationally-known spelunking (Indian Grave Point Cave) within 1/2 mile. 3 miles from Center Hill Lake. Hiking trails. Experience our alternative lifestyle with owner built solar log home, organic gardens and sculpture studio. Guests must arrive before dark to ensure finding correct address (GPS errs at last moment) and to facilitate hike up to hut. Potable water, trash disposal, and a toilet are available on site. Pets are permitted, as well as campfires (outside of burn bans). Guests love staying here: "Wow! This place is amazing, beautiful, peaceful, relaxing, and super cozy on cold nights. I can not recommend this place enough. William is a gracious host. He made sure I had enough wood for the wood stove and spring water to drink. If you are anywhere close and want a totally unique experience check this place out."
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$60
 / 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. Peaceful Haven Cabin

96%
(14)
6.8mi from Smithville · 1 site · Lodging
Nestled near Smithville, Tennessee, and Center Hill Lake, my property is situated at the end of a "holler," ensuring a secluded retreat. With no neighbors for several miles behind my 120 acres, this serene escape ranges in elevation from 600 to 1200 feet, featuring remarkable rock formations and canyons accessible through trails. Revel in the tranquility as you unwind on the front porch, gazing at the stars and listening to the soothing calls of owls. Inside, find comfort in two beds boasting new gel foam mattresses (38" twin). You bring your own sleeping bag or linens and towels. Stay connected with provided internet access while enjoying the convenience of washing and drinking water. Experience the refreshing touch of a natural spring, where you can place a cup for a cool drink. Additional amenities include a accessible garden hose, a drink refrigerator, and a microwave. Stay cool with a ceiling fan and utilize electric plugs for your convenience. Electric heat is provided. An attached outhouse with a cedar shaving commode provides a rustic yet comfortable relief option. Relish the outdoors on the covered deck equipped with a table, chairs, and a tabletop wood stove perfect for cooking hotdogs or roasting marshmallows. Venture down the road to explore rock hunting along a creek or make a short 4-mile trip to Center Hill Lake. This unique property offers a blend of natural beauty and comfortable amenities for an unforgettable getaway. The host lives next door and can answer any questions or be of help.
Pets
Toilets
Wifi
from 
$40
 / night

6. Muddy Pond River Retreat

75%
(4)
43mi from Smithville · 2 sites · Lodging
Our 6 acre property sits on the E. Fork Obey river in the hollows of beautiful Muddy Pond, TN. The river runs right through the heart of our property which provides endless fun and exploration. With the 500 feet of river front, you have all the space to float, swim, fish or just simply relax in this secluded oasis of natural beauty. We have built an intimate 12x12 A-frame style cabin to accommodate 2 adults and up to 2 small children. Perfect for a family with small children looking for an easy camping trip or a couple in need of a nature retreat. This off grid cabin has everything you need to make living in nature as enjoyable as possible. Just enough to still feel close to nature without giving up any comfort. This cabin is located in Muddy Pond Mennonite community. Within two miles of our cabin you will find multiple leather goods stores, the Country Porch restaurant and store, Muddy pond general store, the variety store, sorghum mills, locally grown produce, hand made furniture and more. This is a wonderful and relaxing area full of adventure and hospitality. We are within 20 miles of 4 major waterfalls including burgess falls. Cummins falls, rock island and virgin falls. Several state parks, hiking trails and mountains are close by for an adventurous day trip. We hope you enjoy this place as much as our family does.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$100
 / night

7. 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

8. 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

12. Coops Creek Cabins

100%
(2)
46mi from Smithville · 3 sites · Lodging
Welcome to Coops Creek Cabins, where comfort meets nature in our cozy 300 square foot cabins nestled in a wooded hollow overlooking the tranquil Coops Creek. Adjacent to the Historic Dunlap Coke Ovens Park and just a mile from the town center, our cabins offer a blend of secluded serenity and convenient access to local amenities. Start your day with a serene moment on the back deck, sipping your morning coffee while gazing over the picturesque Coops Creek. Or indulge in a leisurely morning in the snug loft bedroom, where sleeping in until noon is encouraged. It's all about you here. Our woodland-themed cabins provide the perfect backdrop to slow down and recharge, surrounded by the diverse flora and fauna of the area. Take a leisurely stroll down the walking path to Coops Creek, or explore the numerous trails in the adjacent Historic Coke Ovens Park. The area offers plenty of opportunities to connect with nature and unwind. Immerse yourself in the charm of our small town, embracing everything from thrilling hang gliding adventures to leisurely shopping excursions and lively festivals. Experience the warm Southern hospitality that defines our community, whether you're indulging in treats at the Dunlap Mercantile or savoring a brew at Sequatchie Valley Brewing. With our central location, day trips to nearby Chattanooga, Crossville, McMinnville, Jasper, Murfreeboro, Woodbury, and beyond are easily accessible. Explore renowned attractions like Fall Creek Falls State Park, Rock Island State Park, and Cumberland Mountain State Park, each offering their own unique outdoor adventures. Discover even more popular destinations from our doorstep, including the Cumberland County Playhouse, Cumberland Caverns, Tennessee Aquarium, Ruby Falls, Rock City, Creative Discovery Museum, the local Mennonite Community, and beyond. The possibilities for adventure and relaxation are endless when you stay at Coops Creek Cabins.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$115
 / night

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