Book these gorgeous Tennessee glamping sites for the state’s best views, adventures, and digs.

The treehouse can sleep up to two guests, and includes one full bathroom plus a private hot tub.

The treehouse has its own private half-bath, with a full bathhouse just a few paces away.

Glamping with an infant

Kathryn Romeyn

Pets are welcome, too.

The treehouse can sleep up to four guests, with one full bathroom.

9 Farms to camp out in a fully restored 1949 Spartan Mansion, parked in a secluded garden.

Little Arrow Outdoor Resort

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A group of tents from Under Canvas Great Smokey Mountains

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Canopy Ridge glamping tent in Tennessee

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Interior of the Luna Loft at Treetop Hideaways | Chattanooga, Tennessee

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Glamp by Stay Minty

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Aerial view of the Luxury Glamping Geodesic Dome, Altamont, Tennessee, United States

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Exterior of the Grandview Camp at Lemon Lane Farm | Grandview, Tennessee

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Looking into the Forest Gully Farms, Santa Fe, Tennessee, United States

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Interior of the Sulfur Ridge-Tennessee’s First Luxury Treehouse , Bloomington Springs, Tennessee, United States

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Exterior of TreehouseTopia, Sevierville, Tennessee, United States

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Exterior of Stamish Castle at Treehouse Mountain, Copperhill, Tennessee, United States

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Interior of the Smoky Mountains Glamping Dome

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Five Meadows Farms

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Exterior of the Smoky Mountain Treehouse | Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

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Airbnb Airstream in Ashland City, Tennessee

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Interior of the Eco-Chic Mountain Zen Yurt (Balinese), Maryville, Tennessee, United States

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