Tennessee is home to some of the most beautiful parks in the entire country and there's no better way to experience the beauty of those parks than to stay right in the middle of them. These cabins throughout the state highlight the best of what Tennessee's state parks have to offer and it's no wonder that these reservations are hard to come by. Plus, chances are that if you want to experience the great outdoors, especially if you are looking for Tennessee State Parks with cabins, then you will want to get out hiking. Exploring the trails in these parks is a great way to round out a trip, so make sure you have a couple of good trails whenever you visit these parks. Fortunately, we will give you a couple of recommendations to get you started. Check them out!
1. Fall Creek Falls State Park
Fall Creek Falls State Park is known for its namesake waterfalls, but these lakefront cabins are absolutely dreamy escapes. There are 20 cabins in total, spread across the lake and in the nearby woods. You can find more information and book the cabins on the park's website. To get a great idea of the trail before you go, please check out this Adventuring in the Moment video:
2. Paris Landing State Park
Paris Landing, located on the banks of the beautiful Kentucky Lake, offers some great escapes for nature and wildlife lovers alike. There are 10 cabins in the park that accommodate up to 10 people each. There are some pretty large cabins, but there are also smaller, rustic one-room cabins that are quite affordable. Check out the park's website for more info. One great trail to get right up to the water is the Raptor Ridge Loop. Make sure you check it out when you go.
3. Roan Mountain State Park
Roan Mountain is known for its stunning rhododendrons that bloom every year in late spring, but the park is absolutely stunning all year round. Their rustic cabins sleep six to eight people depending on the cabin. Find more information at the Roan Mountain State Park website.
4. Natchez Trace State Park
Natchez Trace State Park has both Deluxe cabins (pictured above) situated on beautiful Pin Oak Lake, and Standard cabins on Cub Lake with access to the beach. No matter the size of your family, there's something here for you! Make reservations at the Natchez Trace State Park website. While you are there, the Pin Oak Trail is an excellent way to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the water.
5. Reelfoot Lake State Park
Reelfoot Lake is known for being the only naturally-occurring lake in the state of Tennessee, and the cabins at the eponymous state park have some incredible views of the shorefront. These premium cabins are recently renovated and can sleep up to eight people. Book them for yourself at the Reelfoot Lake State Park website. To enjoy the otherworldly cypress trees along the water while you are in the park, take the Keystone Trail.
6. Henry Horton State Park
Located just an hour south of Nashville, Henry Horton State Park is the perfect spot for a good weekend escape. They have standard and rustic cabins, depending on how much you want to rough it. Find out more about the park and its cabins on the Henry Horton State Park website. Henty Horton State Park is filled with diverse ecosystems and the Hickory Ridge Outer Trail is a great loop hike to witness the various plant life and animals.
7. Norris Dam State Park
The cabins at Norris Dam State Park are some of the best spots you can find when it comes to cozy cabins in Tennessee. These cabins are perfect for year-round relaxation, but most especially during autumn. Find out more at the Norris Dam State Park website.
Tennessee is one of the most beautiful states in the country, and these 11 Beautiful Fall Destinations put that beauty on display like nowhere else. What are your favorite cabin getaways in this beautiful state? Tell us about it in the comments.
These Tennesse state parks with cabins are a great introduction to these wonderful parks, and now with some of the top trails in mind, you can fully immerse yourself in nature. Make sure to always have the supplies you need and with All Trails+ you can always have great maps to help you find your way in and out of the wilderness.
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