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Nature's Haven At White Oak Landing

2 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Clifton, TN
Peaceful Waterfront Rental with room to relax on a 1/4 acre site with a full RV hookup (30/50 amp) gravel pad, covered picnic table, and firepit. Bring your boat, paddle boat, or kayak to enjoy with a community boat launch or from the convenience of your site. Clifton also has a nearby full-service marina with water recreation rentals and a golf course. Gated community off the beaten path. The storage area may be available if needed for a boat/trailer upon request. Open year-round! Offering nightly, weekly, and monthly rates with a two-night minimum stay. We will be adding two wooded sites in the coming month. Fiber Wi-Fi will come as soon as additional lines are run to make this your go-to destination. We look forward to hosting you and your family. Wishes you all safe travels. Nature's Haven at White Oak Landing 615-796-6638
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Camp Wonder Wander is Wanderful

15 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents17 acres · Waynesboro, TN
Your host Val has walked away from her life as a tenured graphic design professor for a passion that is probably her true calling. Inspired by travels and a youth immersed in girls scouts, I created this retreat center and camp for the opportunity to relish in nature, put away the phone and get back to craft, conversation, and the basics of life. You'll relish in the quiet and beauty of the rural rolling foothills of Appalachia in mid-south TN. 20 minutes from any town so prepare en route. Route 99 splits the 17 acres with retreat center on one side and an 11.5 acre campground with significant river front property On The Buffalo. This is in Lewis county - of the Lewis and Clark adventurers. The Buffalo River is a class 1 and sometimes 2 river perfect for kayaking. Ask about add on options like a tour and story about the camp and animals or even a pottery lesson or art workshop.
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Rivers Edge

1 site · RV1 acre · Clifton, TN
Welcome to Overland Alternative Homes, where you can rent a cozy and sustainable tiny home or RV lot nestled in nature’s embrace along the Tennesee River. Our serene and well-maintained lots provide the perfect setting for your minimalist lifestyle, offering a blend of tranquility and modern amenities. Each lot is equipped with essential utilities and high-speed internet, ensuring you have everything you need while enjoying the simplicity and beauty of tiny home living. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat or a vibrant community of like-minded individuals, Rivers Edge is your ideal destination. Our sites are perfect for weekend vacations, travel nursing, remote workers and even permanent residents who want to design their dream tiny home but need a builder and the land to put it on. Discover the charm and freedom of tiny living with us today! Private Gated Community Boat Ramp Basket Ball Court Swingset Electric 30/50 Amp Water Hookup Sewer Hookup High Speed Wifi Fire Pit Storage Space Available
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Seven Pines River Resort

27 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents40 acres · Waynesboro, TN
Nestled along the serene Buffalo River, Seven Pines River Resort offers the ideal escape to nature. Whether you're camping under the stars, enjoying the comfort of a geodome, or relaxing by the river, our resort provides a variety of accommodations for every type of camper. Tent Camping: Choose from our scenic spots at Field of Dreams, River View, or River's Edge North. Perfect for families, these sites offer an authentic camping experience with easy access to the river and nearby trails. RV Camping: Our Field of Dreams area welcomes RVs up to 24 feet, with room for dry-docking and welcomed to bring generators. Experience the beauty of the outdoors with all the comforts of home. Geodomes: For a unique glamping experience, our adults-only geodomes offer year-round luxury. With a king-sized bed, AC/heat, and a kitchenette, these domes provide a cozy retreat for couples seeking seclusion and comfort. At Seven Pines, you'll find a welcoming atmosphere, stunning views, and activities for every interest. From tubing on the Buffalo River to hiking our Hidden Holler Trail, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Plus, our friendly hospitality ensures you’ll have a memorable stay. Come unwind, explore, and reconnect with nature at Seven Pines River Resort!
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Lost Creek Living

3 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Russellville, AL
Enjoy the beautiful, peaceful surroundings of Lost Creek living! We offer nightly/weekly/monthly rental spots for tent campers, car campers, or self contained small camper-vans. We have a place to refill your water but we do not offer any electrical hookups at the moment. Toilet is available. We are located in gorgeous Northwest Alabama. We are 3 minutes from clean, clear, swimmable, boatable and fishable Cedar Creek Lake. BCDA permit is required for use of the lake. ($8.50/daily $12.50/3day) We are located only minutes from many breathtaking waterfalls, caves, hiking trails and an array of creeks and rivers for kayaking or canoeing. Cane Creek Nature Preserve is located 10 minutes away and Bankhead National Forest is 45 minutes. Rattlesnake Saloon is a short 10 minute drive away! You could eat and enjoy a beer inside a really cool cave! If you’re looking for a quiet, safe spot with plenty of nature, bird watching, and peaceful views, this is the perfect spot for you! Well behaved, leashed pets always welcome! 20 mins to Russellville 30 to Muscle Shoals 40 to Florence 1.20 to Huntsville
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The best camping near Shiloh National Military Park guide

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Among the serene rolling hills of southern Tennessee, this battlefield saw 23,746 casualties. This was more than the total American casualties in all previous wars combined. More than 110,000 troops met in an epic struggle for control of the Confederacy.

The Battle of Shiloh was a miserable experience on a massive scale. Among the miles of nature trails and paved roads are monuments to fallen heroes. Obelisks and statues show where key events of the two-day battle took place. A 12.7-mile auto tour route has 20 tour stops. Visit such famous places as the Peach Orchard, the Hornet's Nest, and the Albert Sidney Johnston death site.

Amid the monuments are preserved artifacts. View earthen fortifications where units tried to protect their positions. Cabins and buildings served as places to hide from the fierce volleys of gunfire. Cannon placements show where artillery tried to bombard enemy positions.

South of Shiloh lies Corinth, Mississippi. The town harbors another battlefield site, historic homes used by Civil War generals, and more fortifications. Corinth held a key railroad junction through the southern territory. This was the main target of Union troops at Shiloh. Controlling the railroad paved the way for an eventual invasion of the Confederacy.

Nearby campsites provide a home base for a fantastic vacation. Take time out from your nature hikes and mountain climbs to learn about a pivotal Civil War battle.

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