Vacation rentals in Tennessee

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Other great vacation rentals in Tennessee

Guest favorite

Home in Henderson

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

The Oliver Lakehouse

Sep 20 – 27

G$30,694 GYD per night
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Home in Cookeville

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 451 reviews

1950's charmer only minutes from I40

Dec 2 – 9

G$21,622 GYD per night
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Home in Knoxville

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 473 reviews

Knoxville Little House

Dec 20 – 27

G$16,233 GYD per night
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Home in Newport

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 233 reviews

1950’s Texaco station route to pigionforge 25 min

Jan 3 – 10

G$19,552 GYD per night
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Home in Springfield

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

“Updated Historic Farmhouse, Mini Horses!"

May 20 – 27

G$26,111 GYD per night
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Home in Oneida

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

Lazy Days Wilderness Cabin

Jul 30 – Aug 6

G$29,961 GYD per night
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Home in Chattanooga

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 273 reviews

Glenn Falls Retreat with waterfall view

Oct 3 – 10

G$24,428 GYD per night
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Home in Murfreesboro

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

BOHO Decor, New Samsung, Big Smart TVs, & Fire Pit

Dec 31 – Jan 7

G$16,926 GYD per night

Tiny homes in Tennessee

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Tiny home in Maryville

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 355 reviews

Little River Tiny House *with hot tub*

Jan 13 – 20

G$40,375 GYD per night
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Tiny home in Tracy City

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

Cozy tiny home ☆Sleeps 4 w/ great outdoor space

Aug 21 – 28

G$28,732 GYD per night
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Tiny home in Cookeville

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Tiny Home on Little Brook Rd.

Sep 4 – 11

G$27,999 GYD per night
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Tiny home in Knoxville

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

The Mapleleaf Tiny House

Feb 24 – Mar 3

G$23,450 GYD per night
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Tiny home in Copperhill

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

All About That View: hot tub, fire pit, mountains

Jan 10 – 17

G$35,506 GYD per night
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Tiny home in Chattanooga

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Escape Tiny

Oct 7 – 14

G$18,159 GYD per night
Superhost

Tiny home in Newport

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

Tiny FOX Cabin

Feb 12 – 19

G$20,874 GYD per night
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Tiny home in Newport

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

Beach Beauty Tiny House near Smoky Mountains

Jul 11 – 18

G$17,590 GYD per night

Other great vacation rentals in Tennessee

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Cabin in Erwin

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 201 reviews

Our mountain sanctuary

Dec 6 – 13

G$22,387 GYD per night
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Treehouse in Bloomington Springs

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 428 reviews

Romantic Retreat in Luxury Treehouse! 1hr to Nash!

Sep 23 – 30

G$83,848 GYD per night
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Treehouse in Kingston Springs

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

The Treehouse Cabin

Jul 13 – 20

G$18,428 GYD per night
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Cabin in Morrison

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews

Little Mountain Cabin Extraordinary Secluded View!

Nov 15 – 20

G$25,196 GYD per night
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Treehouse in Cookeville

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 283 reviews

Cozy Cabin w/Fast Wi-Fi. Fire Pit. 10 to Town

Dec 15 – 22

G$29,163 GYD per night
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Cabin in Jamestown

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Luxury, Rustic, Honeymoon Cabin--> HOT TUB<-- BSF

Sep 14 – 21

G$30,933 GYD per night
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Treehouse in Cosby

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 241 reviews

Treehouse Glamping 1 - East Gate

Aug 24 – 31

G$21,648 GYD per night
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Cabin in Coalmont

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

The Coalmont Cabin - Waterfront Retreat

Mar 6 – 13

G$71,515 GYD per night

Your guide to Tennessee

All About Tennessee

Tied for the state with the most borders (eight, with Missouri), Tennessee touches on a little bit of everything: history, culture, nature. One of the more northern of the southern states, it’s known for dry-rub barbecue, being the birthplace of country music, and Great Smoky Mountains National Park with its glorious 522,427 acres of old-growth forests, mountain peaks, and waterfalls. Tennessee’s two largest cities, Memphis and Nashville, draw visitors from around the globe looking to light it up at their honky tonks, restaurants, and music halls. While on the quiet banks of the Tennessee River Chattanooga is awash in greenspaces, art museums, and jaw-drop views from atop Lookout Mountain.

If you crave a dose of throwback charm to go with your national park gateway town, Gatlinburg has campy throwback attractions like pancake houses, wax museums, and moonshine distilleries all within close proximity of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Tennessee

In spring, the irises bloom, days are warm, and the humidity is low, but you’ll encounter more rain than you might expect, so come prepared with an umbrella. During late April, you can see the pastel blooms of the dogwood trees at Knoxville’s Dogwood Arts Fair. Summer is the peak season for vacation rentals in Tennessee as days are long and hot, city patios are open, and the region's biggest music festivals take place. Summer thunderstorms are common in the evenings and bring refreshing cool breezes. The brief fall is one of the most enjoyable times in Tennessee, when the weather cools off and foliage lures visitors to the mountains. Winter is the off-season; you’ll want plenty of layers for the cold, although snow is rare in all of the major cities.


Top things to do in Tennessee

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Great Smoky Mountains National Park is America’s most visited national park, welcoming more than 10 million visitors each year. These mountain peaks formed hundreds of millions of years ago, and they’re now filled with more than 100 different species of trees, about two black bears per square mile, white-tailed deer, salamanders, and more than 200 varieties of birds. The park has paved roads for auto touring, hiking trails that reach popular destinations like Rainbow Falls and Andrews Bald, and 2,900 miles of streams that you can fish with a license.

Music museums

Tennessee has been the epicenter of many musical genres, including blues, rock ‘n’ roll, bluegrass, and modern country. Head to Memphis for the blues of Beale Street, Stax Museum of American Soul Music, the rock ‘n’ roll mecca of Sun Studios and the mother of them all, Elvis’ Graceland. In Nashville, you’ll find the Country Music Hall of Fame, the African American Music Museum, the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum, and an overwhelming amount of live music every night.

Nashville

Tennessee’s capital has been revitalized in recent years thanks to an influx of young creatives, and while it’s known for country music landmarks like Broadway’s honky tonks and Music Row’s recording studios, Nashville also has award-winning upscale restaurants, record stores, professional hockey and football teams, community-focused festivals like August’s Tomato Art Fest, a thriving cafe culture, niche museums, and laid-back nightlife in East Nashville.

Destinations to explore