Airstreams in Tennessee with hiking

Camp beside rivers, waterfalls, and the Great Smoky Mountains in a lush wonderland for outdoor fun.

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MOONDANCE AIRSTREAM

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Sevierville, TN
Discover the magic of Moondance, an exceptional Airstream Adventure tucked away in the captivating Smoky Mountains! Immerse yourself in the chance to stay in a cozy 28-foot Airstream trailer, thoughtfully provided by Moonrise Vacation Properties, LLC. Prepare for an unforgettable visit where the comforts of home seamlessly blend with the charm of this delightful trailer. Moondance offers a luxurious queen bedroom at the back, featuring an upgraded mattress designed for optimal comfort. The bedroom includes a smart TV, inviting you to bring your own streaming logins for personalized entertainment. At the front of the trailer, you'll find a versatile dinette that effortlessly converts into a full-sized bed, accompanied by a single bed on the couch in the inviting living room. For your leisurely evenings, a smart TV and Blu-Ray player are readily available for movie nights. Set the perfect ambiance with your favorite tunes using the Bluetooth stereo system in the living room. The bathroom conveniently features a separate stand-up shower and a closed-off area with a toilet and sink. Rest assured, we provide Nexxus shampoo, conditioner, and Neutrogena Rain Bath Body gel for your personal care needs. Enjoy culinary adventures in the well-equipped kitchen, complete with a spacious refrigerator, freezer, propane stove, and oven for all your meal preparations. An outdoor propane grill and a delightful dining set entice you to savor the outdoor dining experience. To further elevate your stay, two comfortable rocking chairs await you to revel in the peaceful and picturesque private views, offering breathtaking sunrises. Nestled on a private 5-acre property, just 3 miles away from the Parkway, Moondance guarantees an exclusive and unparalleled getaway. We are excited to welcome you as our guests and provide you with a truly unique trailer experience.
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Vintage Appalachian Airstream

1 site · Lodging7 acres · Elizabethton, TN
This Airstream has been to Alaska twice and all over the country.  We bought it in 2017 and have lovingly restored it.  It is mostly original.  The only big change we made was to remove the "gaucho" couch in front and replace it with a homemade four-person dinette that makes into a queen size bed.  Trail maps are embedded into the tabletop so you can plan your next hike.Learn more about this land:Come and stay in our vintage Airstream in the beautiful East Tennessee mountains.  Experience a wonderful slice of mid-century Americana located near historic Elizabethton, Watauga Lake, and literally across the street from the Cherokee National Forest.   Swimming, hiking, golf, NASCAR, boating, ziplines, paddle boarding, mountain biking/bike paths, fishing, kayaking, antiquing, classic cars, country music... you name it, we got it.We deliberately kept intact the wacky/vintage features of this 1967 Airstream  Trade Wind trailer.  It was in remarkable shape when we found it and we wanted to keep it as original as possible. The only major change we did was to remove the "gaucho" couch/bed in the front and built a four person dinette that makes into a queen size bed. The other two original bed spaces are only twin size.  There is a folding privacy screen between the twin bed area and the front where the queen bed/dinette is.  The dinette table has local trail maps embedded into it so you can see where you are and plan your next hike.  This is the last year that Airstream used real wood cabinetry(either cherry or mahogany) in their trailers and it is still in very good shape. Please do watch your head in the doorways if you are tall.  Historic Elizabethton: Must see the covered bridge! The cute old downtown has many shops and restaurants. On Saturday evenings you can get up close and personal with classic cars at the Cruise In (Carter County Car Club) from 5pm to 9pm.  At 7pm on the same evenings catch a free concert at the covered bridge.  Two gorgeous trout rivers run through Elizabethton.Area must see/do: This area offers a wealth of outdoor activities. Here is just a sample. The Tweetsie Trail bike/walk path (5 min drive).  Tannery Knobs mountain bike park (15 min drive). Sycamore Shoals state park (15 min drive). The Creeper Trail bike/walk (1 hr drive).  The wolf pack at Bays Mountain Park and Planetarium (1 hr drive).  Zipline, tower jump and giant swing at Off The Grid Mountain Adventures (15 min drive). Boat/kayak/paddle board rentals at Lakeshore Marina (15 min drive). Country music at the Down Home in Johnson City (30 min drive), and the Carter Fold (1 hr drive). Bristol Motor Speedway (30 min drive).  Mt. Mitchell State Park (highest point East of the Rockies) near Burnsville NC (2 hr drive). Roan Mountain state park (20 min drive).  Appalachian Trail (10 min drive).  Historic Jonesborough, Tennessee's Oldest Town with its Int'l Storytelling Center (30 min drive). Dollywood amusement park & Gatlinburg (2 hr drive). AAA Baseball games at the Elizabethton Twins (10 min drive).  Vintage drive-in movie theatre Stateline Drive-In (5 min drive). Beds: Two twins with traditional mattresses, the dinette makes into a queen bed which is 6" memory foam.TV: A 22 inch TV is mounted on a swing arm so it is viewable from any of the beds and dining area inside.  Has a Roku streaming stick on it with Netflix, Amazon Prime, Acorn, PBS, BritBox and all the free channels.  There is good cell phone signal since we are up high. Fast reliable Wifi is included.Bathroom: The original mint green and turquoise bathroom is in the back behind a sliding door.  There is a small closet for hanging clothes and a short shower with crazy vintage folding shower curtain.  The "tub" is also tiny but kids would probably get a kick out of it. First aid items, towels, wash cloths, shampoo, shower gel, and hand soap is provided.  We added an outdoor shower for those who don't like to crouch while they get clean.  :)Clotheslines:  There is one inside (between the twin beds) and one outside.  Please don't hang towels on the fence because it will leave rust marks.  Please don't hang bath towels on the little rack meant for dish towels because it is not meant to support so much weight.  Thank you!Cooking: The original four burner stove and oven still work.  There is a microwave, small fridge, toaster, French Press coffee maker and percolator, cookware, utensils, plates, glasses, cups, bottle openers, etc... Outside is a cooler for more drinks, bottle opener mounted to an upright, charcoal bbq grill and grilling tools, fire pit where you can roast weenies and make s'mores. Firewood is provided ($10 fee) as well as basic supplies like oil, salt, pepper, spices, sugar and creamer.Lighting: Coming up the driveway we have several motion-activated solar lights.  Additionally, the patio area has electric lights on a timer, but you can control those.  Inside the vintage light fixtures still work and we have updated the bulbs to LED.  Each bed has its own light and charging station.Children: Please supervise your children.  Beyond the fence is a steep drop off (which is why we added the fence).  The firepit and charcoal grill are obvious hazards.  There are 3+ playgrounds in Elizabethton. We keep chickens and, in some seasons, we can provide you with fresh eggs.  Your kids can toss food to the chickens at our log cabin next door. For rainy days check out the Hands On Discovery Center and Fossil Site in Gray (40 min drive).Pets: You are welcome to bring one well-behaved dog.  Dogs are absolutely not permitted on the beds, cannot be left unattended, or outside alone at night.  We've provided a tie-out. Wildlife: We've got lots of wildlife so please don't leave any food or fish guts outside, especially overnight. A garbage bin is provided but if you've got anything particularly stinky in there just let us know and we will remove it.  You may see deer, turkeys, raccoons, rabbits, possums, skunks, snakes, eagles, vultures, herons, coyotes and even a rare bear.  Our cats might come to visit you but please don't feed them since we don't want to encourage them to hang out at the Airstream.  They have lots of food always available at our house next door.Appalachian Trail Shuttle: We can pick up and drop off two backpackers only, or three if small or don't mind being squished a bit. $5 per person, per trip from the trail in Hampton or to/from Elizabethton.Site: The Airstream is located next to a winding mountain road that is generally quiet.  However, there are neighbors who might have to mow their lawns or weed whack so its not always perfectly quiet or private here.  Sometimes the bull frogs and tree frogs make quite a racket.  There is a pond below, behind the trees, and they hang out there.  We've planted a row of fast-growing evergreens as a screen from the road but the trees are still small.Parking: There is plenty of room for two vehicles (or your boat).  The entrance to the driveway is at a sharp angle to the road so you are recommended to turn your vehicle around by the Airstream so that when you head out again you are not backing into the road. We have one security camera facing the driveway.
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Airstreams in Tennessee with hiking guide

Overview

The geology of the Volunteer State is surprisingly dramatic. The landscape soars from the delta lowlands of the Mississippi River east to the rugged heights of the Cumberland Plateau before climbing the forested slopes of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The varied terrain is well-suited for active campers, from paddlers and rock climbers to fishers and firefly hunters. And hikers? They’re happy everywhere. Tent and RV sites are abundant, and a growing array of glamping options—yurts, retro trailers, and treehouses—keep the camping scene fresh. And in music-loving Tennessee, a live jam is never far away, be it blues, bluegrass, or Bonnaroo.

Where to go

West Tennessee

Bordered by the Mississippi and anchored by Memphis, West Tennessee works best for campers seeking music, history, and low-key outdoor thrills. Tents and RVs are welcome at Pickwick Landing State Park, known for its lake and watersports, while birdwatchers may prefer driving north to Reelfoot Lake State Park, where bald eagles are plentiful. Shiloh National Military Park spotlights a pivotal battle in the Civil War.

Middle Tennessee

Marked by cliffs, waterfalls, wild rivers, dark skies, and lush forests, Middle Tennessee is a geologic drama queen. Packed with state parks along the steep edges of the Cumberland Plateau, it’s also a top destination for camping and active travelers. Visit Nashville, home to honky-tonks, hot chicken, and Vanderbilt, then hit Fall Creek Falls, a deep-green state park loaded with waterfalls. Stay in cabins constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in Cumberland Mountain State Park or CCC Pickett Memorial State Park—where you can go stargazing. The Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area draws adventurous paddlers, and campers can even sleep beside the 444-mile Natchez Trace Parkway, a historic trade route that stretches from the Mississippi River to Nashville.

East Tennessee

Prefer urban adventures? Knoxville and Chattanooga await. Knoxville is best known as the state capital, but mountain bikers love the city’s urban wilderness and its 50-mile network of trails. Chattanooga is a convenient base for rock climbing and whitewater rafting. The craft beer scene in both cities impresses too. For hiking and solitude head north to Frozen Head State Park. Families with varied interests may prefer Big Ridge State Park, which offers trails, lake swimming, and volleyball and basketball courts.

Great Smoky Mountains

The most visited national park in the United StatesGreat Smoky Mountains National Park sprawls across eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina. The Appalachian National Scenic Trail bounces along the boundary line between the two states. The park has nine developed campgrounds and numerous backcountry shelters. Tent sites, RV parks, cabins, and glamping destinations punctuate the foothills region, which is anchored by Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge.

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