Best Cabin Camping near Culleoka, TN

Several cabin rentals near Culleoka, Tennessee provide varying levels of amenities at established campgrounds. Henry Horton State Park Campground offers cabin accommodations with full hookups including electric, water, and sewer connections. The cabins at Campers RV Park provide rustic accommodations with basic amenities. "The rustic cabins available are reserved for guests only, with bathhouses currently restricted to cabin occupants due to COVID precautions," noted one visitor in their review. Both locations maintain campground facilities with showers and toilets available to cabin guests, and most cabins include picnic tables outside.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Fall Hollow Resort and Heritage Campground and RV Park both offer cabin rentals with varying amenities. Piney River Resort provides cabin accommodations with access to electric hookups, water, and sewer connections for extended stays. Most locations require reservations, especially during summer months. While some properties like Ray of Hope Guest Ranch and Horse Motel offer more secluded cabin options, others like Thousand Trails Natchez Trace provide cabin rentals within larger campground settings. A reviewer mentioned that "it's a great place to relax but you still have many things to do" when describing their cabin experience at one of the state parks.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering only basic amenities while others provide more comprehensive cooking options. Several campgrounds have on-site markets where basic supplies can be purchased, including Henry Horton State Park and Campers RV Park. Firewood is available for purchase at most locations that permit fires. Seasonal considerations affect availability, with many campgrounds operating year-round but offering different amenities depending on the season. Bathroom access varies by property, with some cabins featuring private facilities while others require guests to use communal bathhouses.

Best Cabin Sites Near Culleoka, Tennessee (21)

    1. Henry Horton State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Chapel Hill, TN
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 364-2222

    $10 - $150 / night

    "Duck River runs through the park and is a main focus of the entertainment with rental places picking up tubers from on the road into the tent area."

    "We stayed at this campground recently and because the wifi coverage and speed was so good was actually able to "work from home" here.  We were on site 18 and it was very level, paved and double wide."

    2. Campers RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Spring Hill, TN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 381-4112

    "There are 4 rustic cabins available, and the bathhouses are reserved currently for those guests only due to COVID. The laundry room is only open Fri-Sun."

    "Good pull thru sites with full hook ups. 50/30 amp power, water and sewer. Good recreation areas. Good dog walks. Good Wi-Fi."

    3. David Crockett State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Lawrenceburg, TN
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 762-9408

    "There's plenty to do here, trails to hike, sights to see. Good restaurant, an old mill, waterfalls, and playgrounds for the kids."

    "Campground Review Camping

    Davy Crockett State Park is a Tennessee State Park. This is our go to park when we just need to get out in the woods for a few days. "

    4. Thousand Trails Natchez Trace

    20 Reviews
    Hohenwald, TN
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Cabins are spacious clean and furnished ! Dishes to use and pots and pans ! Even shower towels ! ! Right by the water and last minute reservations !"

    "Yes big hills and horrible roads in the park, but your in the sticks, sooo.... Plenty level spots. Some Sites are full and some are partial hook-ups."

    5. Montgomery Bell State Park Campground

    65 Reviews
    Burns, TN
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 797-9052

    "It is a beautiful state park known as the"Queen of Tennessee's State Parks". There are 4,000 acres with mountain biking, fishing, hiking, picnic areas, kayaking/canoeing, and a golf course."

    "This park is great for family activity, and has nearly 20 miles of trails. All trails are marked very well and the park provides maps in the information office."

    6. Heritage Campground and RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Lawrenceburg, TN
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 201-7940

    "Very friendly staff, nice surroundings of Amish settlement, campground itself looks old but, heritage, it’s great."

    "Had to drive about 5 miles for some really good brisket."

    7. Ray of Hope Guest Ranch and Horse Motel

    1 Review
    Lewisburg, TN
    21 miles

    "The yurt was clean, included battery powered lights and a LED lantern, and a full sized bed that made the night pass with ease.  The campsite also offers free firewood and a large fire ring. "

    8. Fall Hollow Resort

    6 Reviews
    Hohenwald, TN
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 796-1480

    $10 - $69 / night

    "When searching for something to put you close to the Natchez Trace you have basically two options one considered to be dry camping and this one which is improved camping equipped for primitive tent campers"

    "They are spaced well enough to where you don’t really have neighbors and are secluded enough to get your fix. The service is amazing and they have a lot of amenities if you need them."

    10. Piney River Resort

    22 Reviews
    Dickson, TN
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 996-3431

    $69 - $95 / night

    "The main campground is typical for RV resorts, sites pretty close together and in the open, but the sites along the river, where we were(site 1), all have concrete pads, are reasonably spaced and right"

    "Called in to book a one-night stay to confirm which spot is best for my length and easy to get around, the rep said spot 50 was best (our phone conversation kept cutting out so I opted to book online)."

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Cabin Reviews near Culleoka, TN

229 Reviews of 21 Culleoka Campgrounds


  • Susan & Kevin W.
    Sep. 13, 2020

    Four Corners RV Resort

    Nashville’s best-kept secret

    I’m hesitant to write this review because this is our new close-to-home GO-TO camping spot and we don’t want it to get booked up. 😆 It is new, quiet, and extremely well-priced. Our lakeside spot was $60 per night. Our other lake resort stays in this area have been at least double that! There is a gated entrance, which I like. The staff here is unbelievably welcoming and friendly. The crew is constantly working on cleaning, landscaping and maintenance. This morning they were raking the beach sand because it rained yesterday. There are plenty of pet waste stations and attractive (seriously)trash bins spaced throughout the park. The sites are concrete, level and roomy with full hookups (great water pressure!), new picnic tables and fire rings. There is not one bad location on the lakeside sites. Our personal faves are 69 thru 81...odds/lakefront. There is a swimming beach (see pic) as well as several relaxing spots, a playground, a bark park and a dog washing station (see pic!). There is a bath house, laundry (with 4 brand-new LG front loading washers), a gym (with a universal, an elliptical and a treadmill) and a small store. See pics! Bathhouse is spotless. It is attached to the marina (but the marina is situated on the far end)and they rent kayaks, paddle boards, and golf carts. There are three docks with kayak and jet ski slips. The view of Percy Priest is incredible and serene. I seriously can not recommend this place highly enough. ***They are going to be adding tiny houses, cabins and aqua houses (think Bali, but closer😉).

  • Jeremy H.
    Jul. 20, 2019

    Ray of Hope Guest Ranch and Horse Motel

    Great Place To See The Stars

    Most campgrounds in Tennessee are buried in the woods, but not this yurt campsite at Ray of Hope.  The yurt sets on the side of a beautiful Tennessee Hill offering almost a complete view of the nighttime sky.  We watched the moon rise over a hill directly in front of the campsite, and we even saw a brilliant shooting star blaze across the sky for what seems like an eternity.  The Ray of Hope campground is a private campground that went above and beyond our expectations.  The yurt was clean, included battery powered lights and a LED lantern, and a full sized bed that made the night pass with ease.  The campsite also offers free firewood and a large fire ring.  There are two deck chairs at the campsite which are perfect for stargazing.  The entrance of the yurt faces sunrise and the farm animals serenade you in the morning when the mist begins to burn off the valley.  There is a well stocked outside shower surrounded by sweet smelling herbs.  Water and a toilet are near the shower stall.   The campsite is near the small town of Petersburg, TN where you can find two gas stations and a Dollar Store.  If it's hot outside, you might want to bring a battery operated fan.  This place is a perfect glamping experience for an extended date or weekend in beautiful Tennessee.

  • J
    Apr. 15, 2021

    Campers RV Park

    Great location

    Many improvements have been made since last year. The pull thru sites have been widened and are more accommodating for larger RVs. They are working on adding a few more pull thru sites as well. The sites are gravel and mostly level. All sites are FHU. They do offer short term monthly rates which are back in sites that have a little more room. There are 4 rustic cabins available, and the bathhouses are reserved currently for those guests only due to COVID. The laundry room is only open Fri-Sun. There are no fire rings on the sites, but you can rent a fire pit with a screen. There are also community fire pits for everyone to enjoy. There is a playground, hammock hut, and game area for the kids to stay entertained. The owners, managers, and staff are all great and you can see the hard work they are putting in to continue to upgrade this campground.

  • CC C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 8, 2021

    Nashville I-24 Campground

    Lovely stay

    We are RTT campers and chose this place on a whim as the rest of the local tent camping spots closed on October 1st. We were lucky to find they had space available. However, it should be noted that this is more of an RV campground, the traditional tent sites are right by the gate and not very private. The RV slot we were given backed up to a green space that has grazing deer from time to time. The site did not have a fire ring or a picnic table and was a little far from the bathrooms, but it did have power and water available. That being said the bathrooms were extremely tidy, well heated, and the water pressure in the showers was amazing! The other RV’ers were super friendly and the staff was very helpful in our stay and responsive to our request for availability.

  • Emily L.
    Mar. 9, 2021

    Buffalo Bud’s Kayaks, Canoes & Campground

    Great campsite

    Excellent campsite. We stay at the primitive campsites but they do have small cabins that you can stay in. They have restrooms and showers if you need them. The staff is super friendly and we always have a great time.

  • J
    Apr. 10, 2021

    Montgomery Bell State Park Campground

    Beautiful

    This was our first stay here, and we had heard great things about it. It is a beautiful state park known as the"Queen of Tennessee's State Parks". There are 4,000 acres with mountain biking, fishing, hiking, picnic areas, kayaking/canoeing, and a golf course. Nashville is only 45 minutes away. The campground was nice. Our site was tight, and we didn't have a lot of room for our truck. We had to move to a different site for the 3rd night and the water connection was quite a reach. The sites were mostly level and some were shaded. The bathhouse was clean and there was a laundry area with 2 washers/dryers. We did have a picnic table and fire ring. We had 2-3 bars of Verizon 4G. There was a playground for the kids. There is a small creek that runs along the western edge of the campground. We did spot some snakes(copperheads maybe?) near the creek. There is a small camp store that had a few supplies, ice cream, ice& firewood. The employees were very nice. We would definitely stay here again.

  • Jacob S.
    Sep. 29, 2019

    Nashville I-24 Campground

    Good site

    Full hook-ups, plenty of trees for shade, laundry, showers and toilets. No frills. They have a pool and a pavilion with live music every once in a while. Pull though and back in sites. Pet friendly. Owners seem to stick to their guns when enforcing the campsite rules.

  • B M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 4, 2020

    Nashville I-24 Campground

    Nice Clean campground

    We stayed for 1 night on our way north. Pretty gardens, a shaded site, camp store and a clean refreshing pool. We love sitting out front watching Fireflies there were many.  we had a pull thru with full hook up. Were staying here again this year.

    We stayed again in June this year and had a tight site #100 facing another’s front door shared picnic table and fire pit. The pit was to close to the camper glad no one had a fire. The pool wasn’t open they resurfaced it so very bummed about that it was hot. I didn’t like our spot at all.

  • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 13, 2023

    Lil Cabin Big Rocker

    Choose Your Cottage, 15 minutes from Downtown Nashville!

    Ashley here with The Dyrt! I loved working with this host to get their 2 cottages listed for you to visit. This is 15 acres of private property and perfect for taking a stroll, listening to the birds, or sipping your morning cup of coffee on the porch. Get away from it all while being close by and book your spot today! Don't forget to leave them some love here.


Guide to Culleoka

Cabin accommodations near Culleoka, Tennessee provide convenient access to central Tennessee's limestone basin geography. Located about 50 miles south of Nashville at approximately 700 feet elevation, the area experiences mild winters and warm summers with peak cabin rental seasons occurring May through October. Most cabin rentals require advance planning, especially for weekend stays.

What to do

Hiking trails available: Several campgrounds near Culleoka offer hiking opportunities along maintained paths. At Henry Horton State Park Campground, visitors can access "trails that were well maintained" where "there is a quiet paved road suitable for bicycling." A visitor mentioned that "the backcountry campsites are just a short trek from the camp store, the hike itself follows the river."

Fishing opportunities: Fishing is popular at various water bodies near cabin rentals around Culleoka. At Piney River Resort, guests enjoy "crystal clear and cold" water where "the swimming hole was great!" One reviewer noted that "only recreational things to do is swim in the river, catch crawfish, and fish. Kayaking the piney river is a must."

Seasonal events: The region hosts various festivals throughout the year. At Montgomery Bell State Park, a visitor noted that "interactive heritage festivals and other activities frequently came to the center across the street." Winter camping is also available, with one camper sharing their "great December sleep in go as we headed south. Clean campground and beautiful scenery...will return outside winter season."

What campers like

Privacy levels: Cabin rentals offer varying degrees of seclusion. At Ray of Hope Guest Ranch and Horse Motel, the yurt "sets on the side of a beautiful Tennessee Hill offering almost a complete view of the nighttime sky." A reviewer appreciated that "the yurt was clean, included battery powered lights and a LED lantern, and a full sized bed that made the night pass with ease."

River access: Several camping cabins near Culleoka feature direct water access. Fall Hollow Resort offers "secluded river tent sites" where "you really have some of the best views and nicest places to sleep right here along the bends as you can hear the water trickling." One visitor recommended to "bring a kayak, many portions of the Big Swan are ideal for some kayaking and this is a perfect spot to launch."

Winter accommodations: Year-round cabin rentals allow for off-season stays. A visitor at David Crockett State Park Campground mentioned, "I visited in the off season (Nov 24)- the bathrooms were clean, the sites were quiet and it was beautiful." Another camper added that "the bathrooms are nice and warm in the winter and clean."

What you should know

Access limitations: Some cabin rentals have challenging access routes. At Piney River Resort, a visitor warned that "the drive in from the highway was very scary on narrow, windy roads with dropoffs on the side." They advised that "this is a much better stay for smaller RVs."

Occupancy restrictions: Most cabins have specific guest limits. At Fall Hollow Resort, tent camping costs "$10 a person or $20 for a family of four." This provides "the primitive camping feeling with the nearby access to amenities such as a bathhouse, pavilion and restaurant."

Cell service variability: Connectivity varies significantly across different cabin locations. At Piney River Resort, a reviewer noted "the cell signal is not great but they have a tower being installed close by within the next few months. AT&T has about 1 bar up on the hill sites." At Thousand Trails Natchez Trace, a camper reported "I had absolutely no cell service through Verizon and my T-Mobile 5g internet had no reception either (even with a booster)."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly water features: Several cabin locations offer safe water play areas. At Montgomery Bell State Park Campground, "children can wade in the creek all day, why parents enjoy sitting outside under all the shade trees." One visitor specifically called it "perfect for families!" noting that there were "plenty of places for the kiddos to ride their bikes."

Cabin amenities for children: Some cabins include special features for young campers. Campers RV Park offers "a playground, hammock hut, and game area for the kids to stay entertained." Another reviewer mentioned "activities everywhere! There are pavilions and out buildings setup with games, hammocks, and all kinds of fun family-friendly things to see and do."

Educational opportunities: Several cabin locations feature historical and nature education elements. At David Crockett State Park, one family enjoyed an "outdoor class to learn about snakes, hiked the trails, and enjoyed the falls." This park is especially good for "beginners" as campers have noted the sites are "just a short trek from the camp store."

Tips from RVers

Site selection priorities: When booking cabin accommodations near Culleoka, choose sites based on specific needs. At Campers RV Park, "the back-in and full time sites have ample space for those looking for a longer stay, but the pull through a usually aren't full so they provide decent space as well." One visitor noted that "many improvements have been made" including that "the pull thru sites have been widened and are more accommodating for larger RVs."

Seasonal considerations: Different seasons affect cabin and amenity availability. At David Crockett State Park, visitors appreciated that "the sites are level and easy to back in" and "the showerhouse was newer and well maintained, as well as the campground." During winter, one camper noted "enjoyable stay. The campground is well maintained with plenty of shade at the sites."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Culleoka, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Culleoka, TN is Henry Horton State Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 34 reviews.

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