

This park has eight, premium, energy-efficient cabins, with a unique and modern style.

Montgomery Bell State Park Location: Middle TN | 40 minutes west of Nashville The Cabins Additionally, the park features an 18-hole golf course and four gift shops with unique apparel and keepsakes to explore. For those seeking an adventure, the Canopy Challenge Course offers over 70 aerial obstacles, rope swings, and zip lines. Visitors can swim beneath the falls, rent kayaks and paddle across the lake, or register for a guided pontoon tour where they may spot otters and bald eagles. The state park is one of the most visited in the state and is known for its 250-foot waterfall. With all these amenities and more, the Lodge at Fall Creek Falls offers a truly unforgettable experience.įall Creek Falls State Park is a must-see destination for anyone visiting Tennessee. And when you need to cool off, take a dip in the heated outdoor pool. Imagine enjoying a delicious meal from the on-site restaurant while sitting outdoors under string lights by the fire pit, or basking in the sun on your private balcony overlooking the lake. With stunning architecture, lakefront dining, and spacious living areas, this hotel is a feast for the senses. The Lodge at Fall Creek Falls is the epitome of luxury, combining sleek, state-of-the-art design with the natural beauty of one of Tennessee's most iconic state parks. Looking for a unique way to experience the great outdoors without giving up modern luxuries? From cozy cabins in the woods to stunning lakefront lodges, these ten premium accommodations at Tennessee State Parks will make your next outdoor adventure unforgettable.įall Creek Falls State Park Location: Middle TN | South of Cookeville off I-40 near Spencer The Lodge To support her work, subscribe to the Advertiser.Best of the Best: Premium Cabin & Lodge Rentals Hadley Hitson covers children's health, education and welfare for the Montgomery Advertiser. Saba Coleman, the Montgomery Police Department's public information officer, did not comment on the situation, deferring to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. ALEA advised drivers "to use caution when traveling in the area." He said southbound traffic was being redirected to Highway 31 or across the toll bridge in Montgomery.īy 4:30 p.m., law enforcement opened one lane of southbound traffic on I-65. Officials shut down a portion of the interstate indefinitely, starting at exit 179 on Cobbs Ford Road, Prattville Police Chief Mark Thompson confirmed to the Montgomery Advertiser around 3p.m. Local police and state troopers were on the scene, as well as an ambulance where a vehicle appeared to have crashed. Traffic cameras from the Alabama Department of Transportation showed cars backed up going south and north near the Northern Boulevard exit.
