Cozy Cabins & Winter Getaways

As the chill of winter sets in, there’s nothing more inviting than a cozy cabin retreat in the heart of Tennessee. Whether you’re looking to stargaze by a campfire, snuggle up with your favorite book, or relax in a hot tub under the stars, these unique cabin destinations offer the perfect getaway.

The Lodge at Center Hill

At the Lodge at Center Hill, you’ll find yourself surrounded by the beauty of nature just minutes from Center Hill Lake. This lodge offers a retreat-style stay for large groups with a hot tub and sauna on site. After a day of exploring, unwind by the fireplace with a warm drink in hand, or step outside to enjoy the fresh winter air on the majestic stone patio. The lodge’s eccentric charm and modern comforts make it the ideal place to escape and unwind.

Hideout Hotels

For those seeking a more minimalist yet modern stay, Hideout Hotels offers a luxurious experience for couples. These boutique cabins are designed with sleek, Scandinavian-inspired interiors and a focus on simplicity. Whether you’re soaking in a private hot tub, ice bath, sauna, or gathering around a campfire under the stars, Hideout Hotels is the perfect retreat for those looking for a secluded, intimate vacation.

Center Hill Lake Container Cabins

Finally, the Center Hill Lake Container cabins are a fresh take on chic, cozy cabin life. These eco-friendly, repurposed shipping containers boast contemporary designs while keeping the warmth and coziness you crave in the colder months. After a day of winter hikes or lake views, snuggle up by the fire outdoors or enjoy a dip in the hot tub while gazing at the winter night sky.

Each of these unique locations offers a warm, peaceful escape from the cold. Whether you’re looking for adventure or relaxation, Upper Cumberland’s cozy cabins have you covered during sweater weather.

Written by Shan Stout

Photos by Tessa Davis

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