Tennessee is one of the best states in the nation when it comes to long, meandering hikes through the great outdoors. With the Cumberland Plateau at its middle and the Great Smoky Mountains and Mississippi River binding the Volunteer state to the east and west, there’s truly no end to incredible hiking experiences. Take a look at one of the gorgeous Tennessee hiking trails below, and perhaps embark on an adventure yourself. The outdoors are waiting!
1. Camp Grits Little Black Cabin, Cosby
This Cosby gem offers a simple, beautiful step away from the wilds of the world in the Smokies. The Little Black Cabin looks like something out of a fairy tale and was built from salvaged and locally sourced lumber. Your hosts Jim and Rosie provide fresh eggs, bread, and goat’s milk from local farmers for your trip, and although there is no internet or reception, it’s the perfect place to visit for a luxurious weekend off the map. Learn more about Camp Grits.
2. Camp LeConte, Gatlinburg
Camp LeConte Luxury Outdoor Resort is both family-owned and operated, and it’s one of the best spots to bring your little ones to enjoy the great outdoors without all the grit of regular camping. You can rent a treehouse, safari tents, even retro campers! There’s a pool on the property and visitors rave about the clean facilities and gorgeous expanse of space. Since Camp LeConte is located in Gatlinburg, it’s easy to ditch the woods for a night and head into the city for date night. You get the best of both worlds due to an epic location and incredible site design. Learn more about Camp LeConte.
3. Sassy Springs Retreat and Camping, Morrison
Sassy Springs Retreat is located in Morrison, Tennessee, and is known for its family-friendly environment and great outdoor amenities. You can fish and kayak on the pond, and after a long day in the great outdoors luxury bedding and A/C await you. Every site comes with a fire pit and chairs - perfect for evening s’mores - and the Community Center at Sassy Springs has an event calendar full of experiences for folks of all ages. Community and comfort are of the essence here at Sassy Springs, and the staff makes it easy for everyone to partake. Learn more about Sassy Springs Retreat.
4. Stillwaters Farm, Henderson
West Tennessee has found itself a real gem with Stillwaters Farm. The 1982 Airstream adds a touch of nostalgia to any camping trip, having been updated with amenities that befit the 21st century while still holding on to a bit of old school character. The "glamper" sleeps five guests, but there is also a two-bedroom cottage on the property that sleeps eight guests if you’re looking to expand. It’s the perfect way to experience farm life without all the chores, don’t you think? Stillwaters Farm keeps the provincial experience and your comfort in a beautiful balance. Learn more about Stillwaters Farm.
5. The Deer Camp, Dunlap
You can go glamping in Dunlap at this gorgeous Airbnb, outfitted with all the necessary amenities needed for a glamorous stay in the great outdoors. Perfect for two guests, the cabin features an indoor fireplace, Wifi, and access to a smart TV for evenings at home. When you’re out and about in the great outdoors? You’re just a mere 16 miles from Fall Creek Falls State Park and nine miles from Savage Gulf Natural Area. There’s nothing better than cozying up at night after a long day adventuring. Learn more about Dear Camp.
Looking for a little more magic in Tennessee? Plan a trip to Ruby Falls!
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