Today's guest blogger is Morgan Gliko --
Escaping with The Flying Ham camping staycation is a great way to explore Tennessee. It will also introduce you to the Tristar Adventure brand. This awesome company can fulfill all of your outdoor apparel needs for the weekend adventurer. Too often we focus on the big extravagant vacations that cost a small fortune and miss out on all the beauty that the outdoors of Tennessee has to offer
If you haven’t explored Tennessee’s state parks or campgrounds now is the time, especially in the fall. With the leaves turning their magical colors and the weather a little cooler, a night in the ham or a hike in the woods can create the memories that couples and families remember forever. The Flying Ham would like to suggest a few of our favorites within the Nashville area to give you a head start.
The first is Montgomery Bell State Park. Montgomery Bell State Park is 37 miles west of Nashville. It provides some very nice creek front camping sites along with some hiking in the green hills of Tennessee. You can also throw your line in the water at Lake Woodhaven for bass, bream or catfish. If you are tired of roughing it though, the park also has golfing, boating and swimming on a lake beach. You can even enjoy some casual dining at The Forge Restaurant located within the park. You just can’t beat the overall camping experience you get from a stay at Montgomery Bell, and of course in a ham.
Our second featured campground and a must for the hiking enthusiast is the 900 acre Cedars of Lebanon state park. Cedars of Lebanon state park is 32 miles east of Nashville. The most notable hike and one that children can enjoy as well is Hidden Springs trail. This trail is roughly 4 miles long and filled with amazing sinkholes, caves and very dramatic rock formations. The best part is after your adventure you can cool off in their Olympic-sized pool that is 12 feet deep with a diving board, and a smaller two foot wading pool for children. I would also recommend for a more private camping experience to stay in the campground 2 section.
If the lake is more your style then you won’t want to miss a chance to stay at the Safe Harbor RV Resort. It is 13 miles from downtown Nashville on Percy Priest Lake. It has lakefront sites, sand beach, pool, and playground. They also have kayak, paddleboard, and boat rentals. We also enjoy a relaxing weekend at Cedar Creek in Mt. Juliet and Bledsoe Creek State Park in Gallatin. These two campgrounds offer great views of the lake while you make your s’mores at a very affordable price.
We hope this has given you a little help in deciding the different ways to enjoy the outdoors of our beautiful state. However, if you truly want a staycation The Flying Ham can bring the camper to your driveway or backyard. The hams are great for extra house guests, birthday parties, photo shoots and weddings. We can also accommodate longer adventures to Falls Creek Falls or the Smoky Mountains, just tell us where and we will make it happen.
For more information on the campgrounds we have listed visit our places to camp section on our website www.theflyingham.com or on Instagram at @flyinghamrentals. Also, don’t forget to pick up some awesome outdoor apparel from our friends at Tristar Adventures! Follow along on Instagram at @tristaradventures and visit their website at www.tristaradventures.com.