When I first visited the Cumberland Plateau in middle Tennessee, I fell in love and didn’t want to leave. I have been itching to go back ever since, and I highly recommend this destination to anyone who loves hiking. There are miles and miles of beautiful trails to take full advantage of the surrounding mountains and forest. Located right in the center of this nature lovers paradise is the Wooded Retreat Cabin in Spenser, Tennessee. If you are looking for a "home base" for adventure in the Cumberland Plateau, this relaxing and charming retreat is perfect for you.
Begin your woodland adventure by booking a getaway to this cabin that's located within 300 acres of dense forest. Travel down the long and private dirt road to where your retreat resides.
Inside you will find all the modern comforts of home nestled into a rustic cabin filled to the brim with charm. Cozy up by the fireplace while you sip your morning coffee or relax in the quiet of the forest after a big homemade dinner. At night, soak in the clawfoot tub or lay down to watch the blanket of stars above.
The private deck overlooking the Cumberland Plateau is the best part of this cabin. With so many great views in middle Tennessee, it’s tough to beat a morning watching the sunrise over the rolling, fog-filled mountains.
Gather around the campfire and roast marshmallows or warm up when the sun dips behind the mountains and temperatures drop. There are miles of hiking trails right within the property, so make sure you take full advantage of the land before exploring out further.
When you are ready to start adventuring, I would suggest doing a little waterfall chasing. Some of the best waterfalls in Tennessee are within a 30-minute drive from the cabin and if you stay during the winter you are in for a special treat.
Fall Creek Falls State Park is close by and if you catch it just right you might see a winter wonderland surrounding Tennessee’s largest waterfall. That isn’t all though, because the park features several wonderful waterfalls like Cane Creek Falls.
Savage Gulf State Park is another great location when you are looking for waterfalls. Greeter Falls is a gorgeous plunge fall that is always a delight to see, but other worthwhile hikes in the park are Stone Door, Laurel Falls, and Savage Falls.
If you are looking to escape the cold winter weather, head underground into Cumberland Caverns. This cave is a cool 56 degrees Fahrenheit all year long and offers various tours, from a gentle walking tour to an extreme caving excursion for those seeking a thrilling adventure.
When you are looking to escape into nature make the Wooded Retreat Cabin in Spenser, Tennessee, your home base. Book a weekend getaway and if you happen to find your travels in the winter know that there are still plenty of incredible places to explore just outside your door. For more information or to secure your trip please visit the Wooded Retreat Cabin Vrbo page.
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