Glamping near Nashville

Indulge your inner country girl or boy with a glamping getaway near the Music City.

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Four Corners Resort and Marina

92 sites · Lodging, RVs40 acres · Antioch, TN
Four Corners Resort and Marina is conveniently located on idyllic Percy Priest Lake just 20 miles from downtown Nashville, Tennessee. Our beautiful RV resort offers guests an exciting getaway in the tranquility of the Four Corners Recreation Area. We are also proud to have the largest marina on the lake, offering members and visitors access to a variety of water activities. Our full-service marina features covered wet slips for boats of all sizes, boat and watersport rentals, a 24-hour fuel dock, tiny home rentals, floating cabin rentals, boat trailer storage, and everything needed for a fantastic getaway to the lake! We are proud to be home to Scoreboard Bar and Grill at Four Corners. Four Corners RV Resort overlooks beautiful Percy Priest Lake. We currently offer 114 RV sites that range from 50 to 70 feet in length. All sites are concrete pads with full hookups and include a fire pit and picnic table. Our location is the perfect destination for all your camping, boating, and recreational adventures! Come stay, play, and make memories with us at Four Corners!
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On The Rocks Campsite

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Watertown, TN
We are open March through December, offering a fan and shaded areas in the summer, and a small fireplace electric heater in the cooler months. Winter can sometimes be a bit chilly, and summer quite humid, but we do have campers almost year round. Brand name Bell 16 foot round tent built on sturdy cedar deck on top of a cluster of large limestone rocks in beautiful grove of mostly Maple and Oak trees. My oldest son Ben, and I built this campsite in January of 2024, from both our visions, and tried to make it a truly magical setting. Ben was also featured in two episodes of Building Off The Grid, on the Discovery Channel, so he put quite a bit of expertise and knowledge into our site. I love hosting and decorating, so the interior of the tent is constantly changing. Also features cedar outhouse with composting toilet, cedar bridges built across rocks, as well as hammock area, picnic table and gas grill. Firepit has Adirondack chairs, natural log seating and several more folding chairs, pillows and outdoor blankets stored in waterproof chest. Tent features a queen size bed, adult size folding cot stored under bed, adult size sleeping pad, 2 upholstered chairs set up as reading/relaxing nook, coffee maker, fan and Yeti battery pack for electrical and charging needs. We will provide drinking water and extra water for washing up. We supply all linens and dishware needs. First Aid Kit is provided, but we are just a short walk through the woods if you need anything. Nestled on 1 acre of our 10 acre hobby farm, which includes Peacocks, chickens, 4 cats, 5 Collies and a Weimaraner named Maggie, as well as a couple of goats, including a very friendly dwarf goat named Pickles. You may also see wildlife, such as deer and turkey, strolling down the meadow on the lower part of your site. Strands of lighting and battery candles provide a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere in the evenings. Fire pit area features large metal ice bucket, with coolers available if you need one. For additional fees we can provide you with firewood, fresh eggs, homemade breads, cookies, and ask us about some home cooked meals!
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30 days or more, city restrictions

6 sites · Lodging, Tents1 acre · Nashville, TN
** 2025 update, the city of nashville will not let us rent spaces for less than 30 days without the short term rental permit. We find it unethical to tax homeowners (property tax) and requiring a permit + hotel and occupancy taxes if people stay with us less than 30 days. It is part of our faith to share the love of nature and organic homestead life. Namaste** Welcome to the Music Monastery Nashville, a spiritual home for artists to explore their Nature. All humans are artists of some kind. We are situated on 1/3 of an acre, 2 miles from downtown Nashville. VEHICLE AND RV you can ONLY park in the alley along the white concrete wall in the photos. there is no way to drive into the backyard. CAMPING tents, hammocks, etc. in the backyard and patio. Walk in / set up camp. No drive-in. DRUGS DRINKS AND NUDITY Alcohol, 420, nature medicines. You do you. Be responsible Clothing optional for both genders No drugs, No needles. Do no harm. Leave no trace BATHING and TOILET SHOWER available in the house or outside (hot water hose shower) VIBE From time to time there are community jam sessions, drum circles, full moon hot baths, ice baths that occur on property. the current nesters at the Music Monastery: humans: Christina, Chrissy senior dogs: Rox, Douglas LOCATION 2.2 miles to Assembly Food Hall and Broadway, Downtown Nashville, Honky Tonk ing! :) 45 min urban hike if you're on foot. Scooters, Ubers, and more are easily accessible. NEIGHBOR AIRBNB 2 properties over, there is a 3 story airbnb that can see into our backyard. You don’t have to change your behavior, just be aware possible voyeurs. SECURITY CAMERAS there 3 visual (no audio) security cameras mounted on the exterior of the house, they're visibly mounted of the house (non- hidden).
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Glamping near Nashville guide

Overview

If you think a visit to the Country Music Capital of the World is all about honky-tonks, hot fried chicken, and boutique hotels, think again. It turns out Nashville is also brimming with Hall of Fame-worthy glamping sites, meaning you can combine a tour of the Grand Ole Opry with an authentic country camping experience. Escape to a farm outside the city and sleep in a traditional tipi, rent a cozy log cabin at Long Hunter State Park, or choose a tranquil spot along the Cumberland River, where you can enjoy fishing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding, then toast up some s’mores over the campfire. Nashville’s glampsites are as chic and stylish as you might expect, so you could even rent a geodesic dome looking out over the Tennessee hills, a luxury treehouse in the heart of the woods, or a vintage Airstream on a working farm.

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