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Breathtaking Waterfall & Campsite

11 sites · Tents35 acres · Jamestown, TN
Book by the end of March and get a Early Bird Discount! SLTABXED (10%) This hidden paradise has a waterfall that used to have a mill on it in the early 1900's. There are cliffs on each side of the creek making it the perfect spot for serene relaxation. Following upstream is an assortment of spots to pitch a tent. The most notable sites are surrounded by hemlock tree's and is peaceful when birds chirp over the small rapids echoing from the large overhang *I am in the process of making multiple sites but until I do so it is first come first serve. There are multiple sites at main campsite and along creek, I've had a private event of thirty people staying at once. There are also smaller spots next to waterfall, uphill near cliff and I've had people go below falls for some complete wilderness (blocked by gorge and waterfall). With this being said, I do offer private bookings and accommodate special events! *I travel for work, so I won't always be here, but I will send directions and details after confirmation and make sure all is savvy during. Please be respectful to one and another and let me know asap if any issues arise but truthfully everyone has been amazing and I thoroughly enjoy meeting and getting to know everyone! Thanks for your contribution in turning my dream into a reality!
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Sutton Camping And Cabin Rentals

9 sites · Lodging, Tents32 acres · TN
Welcome to your nature retreat on 32 acres of wooded bliss, where trails, creeks, and wildlife await your exploration. Surrounded by the beauty of waterfalls, swimming holes, and mountain climbing adventures, our land is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Nestled in this natural paradise is our Solar Powered Cabin, providing a sustainable and eco-friendly escape. As a guest, you'll revel in the tranquility of the wooded surroundings, with the possibility of using a generator for a few hours on cloudy days to maintain the cabin's power supply. The cabin features a loft, offering a cozy and elevated sleeping space (must be able to climb stairs). For added convenience, a pull-out couch is available on the bottom floor. The kitchen is equipped with a two-burner stove and a mini fridge, allowing you to prepare meals amidst the serenity of the forest. Step into the great outdoors to find an enclosed outside full bathroom, complete with a compost toilet and shower, providing a unique and immersive experience with nature. Beyond the natural wonders of your surroundings, venture into the nearby small town for shopping, and connect with the locals at two breweries where you can enjoy music and camaraderie. Whether you're seeking daily or weekly rentals, our Solar Powered Cabin invites you to embrace the beauty of nature, recharge your spirit, and create lasting memories surrounded by the wonders of the wooded landscape.
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Clayton Geneva Memorial Camp Ground

25 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents18 acres · Williamsburg, KY
Thank you for considering Clayton Geneva memorial campground for your camping trip. Please read the entire description including our rules and regulations. Also be sure to view the site map. The gravel driveway to the sites is passable with any vehicle. We offer camping ranging from primitive tent sites, to an actual cabin. We have some construction going on currently on at the main cabin on the property. Construction takes place 9am-5pm daily. A deck & siding is being added. 10/1-11/15 Hikers, Horses and riders welcome, located a couple miles from Daniel Boone National Forrest, seemingly endless trails through some of the most beautiful country. Bring your canoe and kayaks. Located 16 miles from Cumberland Falls State Park. Located 11 miles from Sheltowee Trade Adventure Park. Located 11 miles from Kentucky Splash Water Park. Clayton Geneva Camp Ground began as a retreat for our family since the 70's. My grandparents, Donald Clayton Russell & Jewel Geneva (Davis) Russell, purchased this little piece of heaven to get away from the hustle and bustle of Cincinnati life. Judy was born in a little cabin just down the road. Judy & Don along with many family members have made cherished memories here over the years. We want to share its beauty with you and your family. Guests love staying here "We stayed in Birdsong cabin for the Halloween campout weekend. The cabin was ready for us upon arrival and very clean. We enjoyed the privacy of our covered porch and fire ring. The bird feeders hanging all around the cabin are wonderful to watch all the birds during the day. The community fire ring is close enough to enjoy with other campers, but not to close that we could hear anyone in our cabin. Amber and Michael checked on our needs many times during our stay. They hosted a chili cook-off that we greatly enjoyed and passed out candy to all the kids. Overall a great time and experience. We will stay here again."
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Moonlight Ridge

4 sites · Tents28 acres · Jamestown, TN
Private primitive campsite on North White Oak Creek. Bring your fishing poles and hiking boots! This site is right in the creek with a raised area to set up a tent and a lower area on the bank. There is a small fire ring with a tripod for cooking, a few cooking utensils, roasting sticks and three folding chairs for your use. Picnic table was available but was dept down stream a few months ago!!! Bathroom is a pop up shower tent with a bedside chair and bucket. I will provide disposable gel bags I just tried them sealed, placed in garbage bag and deposited in receptacle at the end of the trail upon check out. Dry firewood is available for purchase. There is plenty of small branches around for kindling. Do not cut down any live trees. Do not use firewood from the small cabin area. At night enjoy the sounds of passing coyotes and the watch the flashing lights of the of lightening bugs fluttering around. You may even get lucky and see glow worms and glowing mushrooms in the area certain times of the year. There is also an area where hundreds of hummingbirds abound! They will hover in front of your face as you pass by, this also depends on the season and when the flowers in the marsh are blooming. The old O&W Trail crosses my property. For those who are true explorers you can follow the trail East into Big South Fork. This part of the park is unmaintained so a lot of tree dodging and climbing small rock slides may be required. This section of the trail is rarely traveled so chances of seeing a human is slim and wildlife is great. Please stay on the trail until entering the park as it is private property on both sides of the trail. Swimming is at your own risk. There are branches under the water that cannot be seen but my girls swim there almost daily during the summer. You are free to wander the property just be aware of your surroundings. I do have snakes, spiders, ticks, mountain lion, coyotes, bobcat, wild hog, beaver, otters, mink and a momma bear with cubs in the area. Driving to the parking area for the campsite is a narrow, steep, rutted and can be muddy trail thru the woods. Before booking please know it is recommended to have a vehicle with clearance and 4 wheel drive. A mustang will NOT make it!!! I do have a 4x4 to transport if needed providing you pitch in for gas cause she does drink a lot, about $10 with each time she goes down there, or you are welcome to park at the top and hike down. I have a wagon to haul gear. Once at the parking area there is a short easy walk thru the woods to the campsite. Driving to the campsite is not possible. I try to keep it as natural as possible.
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Patrick's Point River Camp

68 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents212 acres · Williamsburg, KY
Looking for a quiet peaceful camp on 212 acres in the Appalachians Mountains along side the Upper Cumberland River under a canopy of shade trees? We offer WIFI, hot showers, restrooms, kayaks, shuttle service, hiking trail, horse trail, wildlife stands, electric, water, easy access to the river, 130’ x 100’ covered pavilion, tent camping, cabins, RV sites, and much more. Whether you are looking for a unique swimming hole location, a place to go fishing, kayak access, hiking trails or just a quiet place to enjoy your morning cup of coffee, we promise you will not be disappointed. You may wish to lay in a hammock along the river or under our covered 100 x 130 pavilion. We also have a beautiful creek to explore, very secluded and off the beaten path with lots of wildlife to enjoy. In addition to our relaxing atmosphere, this camp will also give you and your loved ones an incredible view to enjoy throughout your stay. Only 15.0mi via KY-90W by vehicle, 14mi by kayak to Cumberland Falls State Park with many hiking trails. One of the oldest original homesteads in the area, for nearly 150 years this gem has been in the family. We have shared it with many people over the years and would love to share it with you! These beloved woods are the remaining part of the once vast, Patrick homestead-started soon after the Revolutionary War. Our family ties and our roots grow very deeply along this river and these woods-we've been born and raised here and continue to strive to be good stewards of these lands. Pristine woods, trails, river access, and more! Located in the heart of the Appalachian and on the bank of the Upper Cumberland River. A truly tranquil place to enjoy exclusively, or to use as a basecamp for the unlimited adventures possible in this scenic area. Welcome and enjoy!
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Obed Forest Gardens

4 sites · Tents67 acres · Wartburg, TN
A native plant nursery and conservation site located along Bear Branch in Morgan County, TN. These campsites provide a wild, deep woods experience while being just a few miles from all that the Obed Wild and Scenic River area has to offer. There are 2 private ridge-top sites and 1 creekside campsite nestled in the hollow of Bear Branch. These campsites are primitive, allowing for intimate connection to nature. All campsites are a short, steep hike in, with basic accommodations waiting for you that facilitate ease of use.
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Shiloh @ Watts Bar Tent Campsite

1 site · RV, Tent3 acres · Rockwood, TN
Find peace at this private campsite close to Watts Bar Lake. Nestled in the tall trees, your large, private site features a fire pit, picnic table, and a “Tennessee Bathroom.” Site is nearly 100% shaded all day long. The area is surprisingly quiet. Deer, turkey, turtles, frogs, and cardinals have all been seen on the property. Before you exit your tent in the morning, stay quiet and look out first - who knows what you might see. Parking is right next to the site. Watts Bar Lake is within a few hundred yards and a public boat ramp is just about 3 minutes down the road. Watts Bar is over 72 miles long, 722 miles of shoreline, and is known for good fishing, kayaking, birdwatching, and other recreation. This is a good base for day trips to Knoxville, Chattanooga, Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, and Smoky Mountain National Park. Note: Bring your own tent/supplies, or options include tent and/or propane tank rental. Pack out your own food, animal, and human waste. As this is private property, it is still the woods of Tennessee, so expect all that goes along with that. This property is in development, so added lodging and amenities will come on line in the future. We welcome your feedback. Enjoy the Tennessee peace and tranquility for one night or more!
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Petersville Campground

1 site · Tent25 acres · Robbins, TN
Nestled amidst the enchanting forestry, our secluded getaway offers a serene and picturesque setting. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature as you enjoy fishing in the beautiful pond, with the backdrop of stunning mountain views. For outdoor enthusiasts, clean and well-maintained hiking trails await, providing opportunities to explore the natural wonders surrounding the area. Nearby, you can discover the charm of Old Rugby Village, a Victorian village that offers a glimpse into the past. Relaxation is at your fingertips as you enjoy leisurely reading sessions, embark on kayaking adventures, or simply unwind at your own picnic table and fire ring. Biking enthusiasts will find joy in exploring the scenic routes nearby. While our location provides a peaceful retreat, essential amenities are within reach. The historic Rugby Village is just 5 miles away, offering a unique cultural experience, while Walmart and downtown Jamestown are approximately 20 miles away for any additional needs. Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and indulge in the natural beauty and tranquility that our secluded getaway has to offer. Whether it's fishing, hiking, or simply enjoying a peaceful picnic, you'll find the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure in our hidden oasis.
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Creekside Property

2 sites · RVs3 acres · Elgin, TN
Creekside is located in Scott County, TN. With its convenient location, you can visit many of amazing state and national parks. There is hiking at Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, Frozen Head State Park, rock climbing and hiking at Lilly Buff, off road excitement at near by Brimstone (trails accessible from campsite with no trailering), Gobey and Windrock Park. While you’re over in that direction don’t miss out on a visit to Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary for a tour of the historic prison and the moonshine distillery.
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Awakening Adventures

15 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents42 acres · TN
Welcome to our serene and rejuvenating private getaway nestled within 42 acres of forested beauty. Our property offers an unparalleled experience where nature meets comfort, allowing you and your group to unwind and reconnect with the tranquil surroundings. We are uniquely situated on the edge of the Tennessee Cumberland Plateau and the Tennessee river valley. We are currently offering 4 treehouse dwellings to share our peaceful land full of God's promises. The dwellings are spaced far enough apart for privacy yet not to far of a walk to the common area where the kitchen and shower are. You'll be surprised at how cool the tents stay under the forest canopy in the heat of summer. Then in the colder months we have various heating options to keep you cozy in 3 of the dwellings I hope you come to share this with us, it's an amazingly peaceful area. Nearly 3 miles of hiking trails to enjoy during your visit. Take a spur trail off the main trail loop and there is a prayer shelter with a fire pit inspired by Luke 6:12 in the back corner of the property. The latest improvement is a sunrise/sunset/bird-watching platform that is 20 feet in the air with a 2 stage bridge to access it. We updated the outdoor kitchen with a 3 burner propane stove and running water. Other cooking options include a tripod over the fire and a charcoal grill. A short 10 minute drive to firetower rd brings you to a 2 mile loop trail with 2 waterfalls, Upper and Lower Piney Falls. Ozone falls is just a 20 minute drive. Then toward Spring City is Stinging Fork Falls at 25 minutes. The Hiking possibilities are nearly endless and close. I'll highlight one thru hike here since both trailheads are only 20 minutes away and is easy to coordinate with only 2 vehicles. It's a 10.2 mile hike that can be done in either direction and has a little something for everyone including a cave, boulder field, cascade and waterfall. Then you have massive Watts Bar Lake which is only 20 minutes away with a plethora of activities! We look forward to hosting you!
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A Magical Place to Visit

4 sites · RVs, Tents18 acres · Clarkrange, TN
We purchased a run down ranch in Middle Tennessee.  This property used to be a quarter horse farm.  We are brining it back to it's previous beauty.   Opening some cabins and tent sites will allow to enjoy the experience.  We will have animals for children to enjoy and interact with and a cottage where visitors can play ping pong, enjoy the living room area and make a meal in the courtesy kitchen.  Follow Unicorn Farmz on facebook!  Share in our journey and come enjoy our magical place! Learn more about this land:We are renovating a Hobby Farm in Clarkrange Tennessee,  This beautiful property is comprised of two barns, a main house, guesthouse, pastures and wooded areas,  A creek runs through the lower portion of the property being cooled by the forest for summer.  The guesthouse has been converted to a public bathhouse and common area with restroom, shower & laundry facilities.  There will be a full kitchen that can be used by our visitors.  The kitchen is currently being renovated.  Bathhouse and laundry are ready to go! There are many places nearby to enjoy your ORV.  Pickett State Park, Black House Mountain,  Windrock to name just a few  Our beautiful area in Middle Tennessee boasts amazing hiking, waterfalls, state parks and historical sites.  A local grocery store, Swafford IGA, just a few miles up the road.  Crossville (30 minutes) is known as the Golf Capital of Tennessee., with courses nearby such as Lake Tansi, Druid Hills, and Stonehenge, ranked #2 in Golfweek Magazine's "Best Courses You Can Play in Tennessee".  You can take advantage of the Golf Capital Learning Center with Ping certified club fitting.   Bring your clubs -Golf by day and settle in with a campfire and 'Smores by night.  If relaxing is more your thing, you are welcome to just hang out in one of our comfy hammocks, read a book, or stroll down by the stream.   We have two rustic cabins and tent sites currently.   Come enjoy Unicorn Farms, a magical place to visit.  See ya'll at the Farm! 
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Grandview Camp @ Lemon Lane Farm

6 sites · Lodging116 acres · Grandview, TN
Lemon Lane Farm, a 116 acre farm on the Cumberland Plateau, will take you to another place. Come relax, wonder our trails (1.5-5 mile options), detox in our sauna, meet and play with our animals, fish in our pond, visit our general store, visit nearby waterfalls (3 of them within 5-20 min drive). Stay at the farm and never leave or explore the amazing surrounding areas. Each site at Grandview Camp is unique and has its own private space, visit with the owners of the farm and other campers or be completely private and stay to yourself, the choice is yours. UNPLUG from the world and RECONNECT with nature, animals and the ones you love.
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Looking to go camping near Sunbright, Tennessee? Look no further than Hipcamp, the go-to website for outdoor enthusiasts. With over 1,400 options available in the area, you're sure to find the perfect campsite that suits your preferences. Whether you're into wind sports, climbing, or surfing, there's something for everyone. And don't worry about roughing it too much - popular amenities like toilets, campfires, and potable water are available at many campsites. To make your decision easier, check out the top campsites with rave reviews: The Falls at Sewanee Creek (286 reviews), Patrick's Point River Camp (263 reviews), and Rockcastle Riverside (225 reviews). Plus, with an average price per night of $30 and options as low as $10, you can enjoy the great outdoors without breaking the bank.

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