Tennessee is known for its southern hospitality, and rightfully so. The folks here in the Volunteer State know how to care for others, whether someone’s looking for a meal or simply a place to lay their head for the night. Nowadays, the introduction of home-away-from-home platforms like Airbnb has elevated Tennessee’s initial hospitality scale to a whole new level. Head to Bloomington Springs to stay at Sulfur Ridge, an Airbnb that gives you the chance to stay in a treehouse. Yep, you read that right. A treehouse.
Sulfur Ridge - Airbnb Known as Tennessee’s “first luxury treehouse,” Sulfur Ridge is a dream for outdoorsy folk and luxury-seekers alike. The entire space was constructed to help visitors unplug in the heart of the Volunteer State’s stunning wilderness.
Sulfur Ridge - Airbnb Located just a quick drive from both Burgess Falls State Park and Cummins Falls State Park, this Cookeville-adjacent treehouse is the perfect rental. The front door is sourced from a historic space built in 1848, and the 100-year-old stained glass window in the bathroom is truly a sight to see.
Sulfur Ridge - Airbnb Soak in the beautiful clawfoot tub, sink into a luxury mattress in the evening and perhaps even give a nod to the night with s’mores around the fire pit.
Sulfur Ridge - Airbnb The views of the surrounding 19 acres are truly a sight to see. You’ll feel tucked away at this gem of a treehouse, but historic Cookeville is just a short drive away.
Sulfur Ridge - Airbnb There’s coffee provided at the well-stocked coffee bar, and central heating and a hot tub will keep you warm during the chillier months. Visitors rave about the clean and beautiful space, and the private entrance and lockbox access make it easy to check-in.
Sulfur Ridge - Airbnb If you’re looking to put your feet up and read the weekend away, Sulfur Ridge is the place to do it. Hide away in the heart of Tennessee, one of the prettiest places in the nation to be.
Sulfur Ridge - Airbnb At the time of publication, reservations at Sulfur Ridge run roughly $259 a night, though this price differs depending on chosen dates.
You can make a reservation for yourself by way of Airbnb on the Sulfur Ridge main page.
Sulfur Ridge - Airbnb
Known as Tennessee’s “first luxury treehouse,” Sulfur Ridge is a dream for outdoorsy folk and luxury-seekers alike. The entire space was constructed to help visitors unplug in the heart of the Volunteer State’s stunning wilderness.
Located just a quick drive from both Burgess Falls State Park and Cummins Falls State Park, this Cookeville-adjacent treehouse is the perfect rental. The front door is sourced from a historic space built in 1848, and the 100-year-old stained glass window in the bathroom is truly a sight to see.
Soak in the beautiful clawfoot tub, sink into a luxury mattress in the evening and perhaps even give a nod to the night with s’mores around the fire pit.
The views of the surrounding 19 acres are truly a sight to see. You’ll feel tucked away at this gem of a treehouse, but historic Cookeville is just a short drive away.
There’s coffee provided at the well-stocked coffee bar, and central heating and a hot tub will keep you warm during the chillier months. Visitors rave about the clean and beautiful space, and the private entrance and lockbox access make it easy to check-in.
If you’re looking to put your feet up and read the weekend away, Sulfur Ridge is the place to do it. Hide away in the heart of Tennessee, one of the prettiest places in the nation to be.
At the time of publication, reservations at Sulfur Ridge run roughly $259 a night, though this price differs depending on chosen dates.
Continue to experience all the fun and charm of Tennessee with a visit to Knoxville, the gem of the state’s east side.
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Address: Bloomington Springs, TN 38545, USA