Sewanee Adventures Near Sewanee Rentals Cabins
Elevate your escape with Sewanee Rental Cabins, where luxury meets the quiet beauty of the Cumberland Plateau. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and timeless charm, each cabin offers a private sanctuary designed for comfort, relaxation, and unforgettable moments. Wake up to peaceful forest views, unwind in refined rustic elegance, and step out to explore Sewanee’s rich culture and scenic wonders creating a stay that feels both indulgent and truly extraordinary.
Popular Attarctions In Sewanee
University of the South
The University of the South, familiarly known as Sewanee, is a private Episcopal liberal arts college in Sewanee, Tennessee, United States. It is owned by 28 southern dioceses of the Episcopal Church, and its School of Theology is an official seminary of the church.
The Caverns
The Caverns is a world-renowned destination for live music in beautiful natural settings above and below ground, home of the PBS television series The Caverns Sessions (formerly Bluegrass Underground), and a magical cave system for different skill levels of exploration.
Jack Daniel's Distillery
Step into the heart of Jack Daniel’s, where the spirit of independence and craftsmanship thrives. Nestled in Lynchburg, Tennessee, our distillery is more than just a place where whiskey is made—it’s a testament to Jack’s legacy.
Activities In Sewanee
Mountain Goat Trail
From 1856 to 1985, the Mountain Goat Railroad carried coal and passengers between Palmer and Cowan in Grundy and Franklin Counties of the Cumberland Plateau. It was named the Mountain Goat because the climb onto the Plateau was one of the steepest railroad ascents in the world.
Shakerag Hollow
Shakerag Hollow is a 2.5 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Sewanee, Tennessee that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from April until September.
South Cumberland State Park
South Cumberland State Park is one of the Southeast’s premier destinations for hiking, backpacking, waterfalls, wildflowers and family adventure. The Cumberland Plateau, the largest remaining forested plateau in the continental United States, includes some of Tennessee’s most diverse and spectacular scenery. Totaling over 24,500 acres, the South Cumberland is comprised of ten districts scattered over 100 square miles in Franklin, Marion, Grundy and Sequatchie counties, but is managed as a single park. A popular destination for hikers, numerous miles of trails and a number of primitive campgrounds serve the area. Spectacular scenery includes waterfalls, bluff views, caves, mountain creeks, wildlife and some of the best wildflower viewing in the Southeast.
