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Faye's place is located on Rock Creek Road, ten minutes from the amenities of Tullahoma, Tn. The area is agricultural, but maintains a majority of natural beauty. Our property is 90 acres, consisting of fields, hardwood forests, and Rock Creek. The campsite is next to small waterfalls that flow past soft grassy banks, under the shade of oak trees. The creek is wide and shallow and the waterfalls create a tranquil ambiance. We have chickens (no roosters), cats (only 3), and an abundance of natural wildlife. Feel at home at our home, where rural hospitality is our standard.
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The Rock Creek campground is located in a secluded wooden area by a flowing creek. The creek area is great for wading, exploring nature, and relaxing. The creek also includes small waterfalls.
Awesome secluded forest area. Absolutely no cell service, nice little mini waterfalls, very few bugs, plenty of space for larger groups, and we were lucky enough to not see another soul all weekend. Bathroom was clean, about a quarter mile walk from the campsite. All in all it was a little expensive for a small group but priced well for a large group camping weekend.
What a real hidden gem! This place was just what the doctor ordered. The leaves changing color and the tranquil sounds of the stream by the tent made us wish we could stay longer. We will definitely be booking again as soon as possible. Faye was sweet enough to send instructions the day of booking to ensure a welcomed visit. Thank you Faye for such a serene experience.
I would totally stay here again! The cabin and the ground was everything as pictured. Having the creek not far from the cabin was an added bonus. Faye is an amazing host and communicated well.
Location
Tullahoma, Franklin, Tennessee, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East), Chikashsha I̠yaakni’ (Chickasaw), S’atsoyaha (Yuchi), and Shawandasse Tula (Shawanwaki/Shawnee) First Nations according to