Best Glamping near Gruetli-Laager, TN

The Falls at Sewanee Creek offers a secluded glamping experience near South Cumberland State Park, housed in a tranquil forest setting with upscale canvas accommodations. This boutique glamping resort features electric hookups, hot showers, flush toilets, and picnic tables at each site. Guests can enjoy fires in designated fire rings with firewood available on-site. The property maintains a single luxury glamping unit to ensure privacy and an intimate connection with nature. Nearby, Greeter Falls Campground provides yurt accommodations with foam sleeping pads, lanterns with charging capabilities, and fans for comfort. These climate-controlled structures offer electricity and WiFi access while maintaining a rustic feel. A recent visitor mentioned, "The Yurt was so nice had 2 foam pads for us to sleep on with sleeping bags, a lantern and charger for the lantern, and a fan."

Hiking trails lead directly from these glamping sites to spectacular waterfalls, including the namesake falls at Sewanee Creek and the popular Greeter Falls. The newly developed Greeter Falls Campground features a central bath house with clean facilities, a camp store for supplies, and amenities like a fenced dog park and outdoor hangout areas with fire pits. For families, there's even a sand pit play area for children. Both glamping destinations require reservations, with The Falls at Sewanee Creek earning perfect 5-star ratings for its distinctive forest setting. According to a camper, "It was so peaceful here. Nice bath houses. Beautiful Property. It is newly built. Just a short distance to Greeter Waterfall... A Real 💎 for glamping in a yurt." During warmer months, guests can enjoy swimming in the natural pools beneath the waterfalls, with easy access to dining options in nearby towns like Coalmont, which features authentic Mexican cuisine.

Best Glamping Sites Near Gruetli-Laager, Tennessee (34)

    1. Fall Creek Falls State Park Campground

    145 Reviews
    Spencer, TN
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 881-5298

    $8 - $32 / night

    "For me, the campgrounds were crowded and tight, though everyone around me respected the quiet hours."

    "There are water and electrical hookups at all sites except the primitive. There are bathhouses and even cabin rentals for those who prefer that."

    2. Alum Gap Campground — Savage Gulf State Park

    8 Reviews
    Beersheba Springs, TN
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 532-0001

    $8 - $12 / night

    "Alum Gap campground, situated in the backcountry of Tennessee, is not only a hidden gem but also a perfect choice for those new to backpacking."

    "The trail is easy-moderate, mostly flat with only a few inclines."

    3. Savage Falls Campground — Savage Gulf State Park

    8 Reviews
    Palmer, TN
    6 miles

    "Savage Gulf Natural Area is massive with several miles between entrance points that lead to stunning overlooks of the gorges and gulfs, and several miles worth of trails within each location."

    "The hike in is less than two miles and the camp sites are secluded and spread apart. Highly recommend!"

    4. Greeter Falls Campground

    7 Reviews
    Beersheba Springs, TN
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 800-4376

    $20 - $70 / night

    "Site included a trash can, fire pit with affixed grill and a picnic table. My camper is 23 ft long and tow vehicle is an F150."

    "It was a 2 hour drive from where we got married. Got here close to midnight and they had a yurt ready for us. They where more than happy to accommodate us!"

    5. Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground

    182 Reviews
    Trenton, GA
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 657-4050

    $10 - $270 / night

    "The East Rim is located on the main park road and about 5 minutes walk from the Trail Heads. Your camper is on display for all the day trippers but TOTALLY WORTH IT for the majestic views!"

    "Our backcountry campground had a fire pit and even a picnic table, and was nestled beside a babbling brook. We set up our tents, hung our hammocks and got cooking as soon as we arrived."

    6. Bigfoot Adventure RV park & Campground

    6 Reviews
    Tracy City, TN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 994-0280

    $45 - $60 / night

    "Clean, great walking trails, fun zip lines. Clean bath house only one shower but it wasn't a problem getting in. Needs a bench in bathroom."

    "The electricity didn’t work where we wound up camping but didn’t want to move anymore. We let them know what happened, very nice staff."

    7. The Falls at Sewanee Creek

    2 Reviews
    Tracy City, TN
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 450-2426

    $69 / night

    "We usually backpack but with the below freezing temps we decided on drive up camping. This was basically luxury camping for our crew. Grant and Becky provided so much more than expected!"

    "I love how unique this stay is, the community kitchen,  and there's plenty to explore on and near the property. Book your stay today and leave them some love!"

    8. Marion County Park

    27 Reviews
    Jasper, TN
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 942-6653

    "Tent camping along the edge of the river. Fire pits or grills, picnic tables, clean bathroom, and hot showers. If you are a light sleeper, the traffic noise from the highway might be disturbing."

    "Water and electric at site and dump site (didn’t use)."

    9. Rock Island State Park Campground

    50 Reviews
    Rock Island, TN
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 686-2471

    "We had the usual amenities, like a picnic table with a bench, fire pit, and a lantern pole. The bathhouse was clean and well stocked."

    "I didn’t see the inside of the cabins, but they looked very luxurious from the outside, so I am sure they are very nice. The tent area also looks nice."

    10. Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park

    35 Reviews
    Manchester, TN
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 723-5073

    $20 - $30 / night

    "We arrived at the park and were checked in at the museum entrance by the helpful and courteous staff. They really made us feel welcome. The campground setting is dense, lowland hardwood."

    "This is a very nice little campground with water, electric, charcoal grill, and fire ring on site. Dump station near the office. Restrooms were modern and clean."

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Glamping Reviews near Gruetli-Laager, TN

627 Reviews of 34 Gruetli-Laager Campgrounds



Guide to Gruetli-Laager

The Cumberland Plateau surrounding Gruetli-Laager, Tennessee rises approximately 1,000 feet above the surrounding lowlands, creating a distinct ecosystem with cooler temperatures than nearby valleys. This region averages 60 inches of rainfall annually, supporting lush forests and creating numerous waterfalls that attract campers throughout the spring and summer months. Campgrounds in this area typically offer more secluded sites than other popular Tennessee destinations, with elevations around 1,800 feet providing relief from summer heat.

What to do

Hiking to waterfalls: Fall Creek Falls State Park Campground offers access to numerous waterfall trails, including the popular Cable Trail. "If i recall it's not far from the campsite. Plenty of hikes that lead to wonderful waterfalls and great scenery," notes Tyler J., who particularly recommends the challenging Cable Trail for more adventurous hikers.

Swimming in natural pools: During summer months, Savage Falls Campground provides access to swimming holes at the base of the falls. "I'm not much for hike in to camp but I did really enjoy savage falls trail and the falls. It's not a tough hike to the campsite or to the falls themselves," shares Brittni F., highlighting the moderate difficulty level suitable for most hikers.

Disc golf and zip lines: Bigfoot Adventure RV Park & Campground combines outdoor recreation with camping. "Great weekend get away. Clean, great walking trails, fun zip lines," reports Felicia, while another camper noted they were "adding things… disc golf maybe. Great park with clean facilities."

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Alum Gap Campground in Savage Gulf State Park offers well-spaced primitive sites. "Plenty of spacious campsites, an easy hike (almost too short!) from the visitor center. Rustic, dispersed, but close enough to other people so you don't feel absolutely stranded!" explains Ian B., highlighting the balance between seclusion and community.

Clean facilities: Greeter Falls Campground maintains high standards for bathhouses and general cleanliness. "Very clean bath house and grounds. Friendly staff inside small camp store. Spacious sites," notes Jennifer U., emphasizing how these amenities enhance the glamping close to Gruetli-Laager, Tennessee experience for visitors seeking basic comforts.

Waterfront views: Marion County Park provides affordable camping along the water. "We had a large site. Picnic table and fire ring. Easy access to water from site and had two boat launches," shares Ronald S., indicating the park's appeal for water activities despite its simplicity.

What you should know

Primitive camping preparation: When staying at wilderness sites like Savage Falls Camping Area, proper planning is essential. "You gotta be super fit to get to this place but once you do, it's AMAZING. I did notice bear scat on my hike in and that was a bit of a concern but once everyone settled in at night, it was great. There are NO facilities so be prepared for that," advises Scott G.

Site selection matters: At Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park, site choice can significantly impact your experience. "Pick your site wisely though I noticed some sites sitting in water," recommends one camper, while another mentions, "We were in site #22 the best site was #21... We had a paved drive that was about 4" high so when you came down your stairs it was a drop off."

Seasonal water levels: Waterfalls in the area vary dramatically with rainfall. "We went in July but we knew this going in... Waterfalls were weak," reports one visitor to Cloudland Canyon State Park. Spring visits (March-May) typically offer the most impressive waterfall displays throughout the region.

Tips for camping with families

Beginner-friendly backpacking: Alum Gap provides an excellent introduction to wilderness camping. "The Alum Gap campground in Savage Gulf State Natural Area was a perfect destination for a first-time backpacker (like me!).

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