Sheltowee Trace Adventure Resort

  • $25.00 /night
  • (4.5)4 reviews

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Driveway Pull Through
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ADA Access
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Fires Allowed
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babette portillo

11 months ago
4/5

Beautiful trails. Clean cabin with comfortable beds. Dishwasher station, laundromat. Restaurant. Nice people that worked there. I recommend this place. It's very rustic. But it has everything. Cabins, RV parking and primitive camping in some beautiful areas. The hiking areas are stunning.

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Cora N

3 years ago
4/5

We stayed here on a pavilion site. The sites are way to close together. Our campfire was about 12 feet from their picnic table. and the fire was pointed in their direction. all the fires are in weird spots and people are all pointing their chairs towards each other instead of seeing the woods. Also our site was right near a road. Like 15 feet of woods and then road. It was really lame there were no real woods around the site. the bathhouse was okay, could be cleaner. Your can arrange for them to deliver ice and firewood to your site. We used the e-bikes which we had a blast on. I really recommend. we had them for 4 hours, we went down the road that has trails and got to see school house arch. the next day we went hiking on those trails. I recommend packing lunch and having a nice picnic. The dog slaughter falls were incredible. one of the prettiest places I’ve ever been. the hike was a bit rough at times, I would not take small children there. but we had the falls all to ourselves for a while on a slightly wet weekend day. we went tubing also. That was disappointing. The river is in town so there is the sound of the highway next to the river, there was a lot of debris like old tires on the bank. And the water was slow and a bit boring for most of it. we stayed pretty dry and we’re fully clothes as it wasn’t a hot day. But I’m sure on a hot day you could get more wet. also Cumberland falls was amazing and close by. All in all they offer alot of different experiences and have alot of options for lodging. I’d try a primitive site in the woods if you don’t like to stair and other people and their tents for your trip.

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Bradley “Hoodly” Hood

3 years ago
5/5

Awesome luxury cabin.4 ceiling fan/lights with a fan on front porch, rear porch, living room & bedroom.full kitchen, refrigerator. Fire pit & charcoal grill with a bundle of firewood on porch. Large sofa, bid LED tv. Wifi.grreay roomy bathroom with shower that has a seat. 20 minutes from civilization but put in the woods & close to Cumberland Falls Park Forest, Falls, river boat rides, "Moonbow" falls thing. Kayaking, canoeing, primitive camping...and much more. Helpful professional staff.well worth the $'s. This is why we came back in 2023 for a 3day outing with friends from Georgia!

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Jenny Hobbs

9 months ago
5/5

We camped here for a week over a Moonbow weekend. Our campsite (201) was awesome and had the best view in the campground, IMO. The grounds are well kept, the amenities are great, including a well stocked camp store, large, clean showers and even a nice laundry facility. There are even a few short hiking/walking paths. The staff is incredibly helpful, and answered all our questions. We rented e-bikes and that was amazing. We had an issue with one bike and they drove out to where we were and resolved it immediately, and our rental was unaffected. The e-bike rental was a highlight of our trip. We took them on the route they recommended and explored all over the Daniel Boone National Forest area off the Forest Service Road. If you go out there, definitely go as far as the Bark Camp Trail, it was gorgeous. We also did a tubing trip, and the staff was super friendly and helpful, even when we were delayed because of road construction. The river itself where the tubing was located was not exactly the kind of river I’d want to tube on, it was SUPER slow, and there was a lot of trash in and around the river, plus it ran along a road the whole time. But that isn’t any fault of the resort, just something to be aware of. And while we didn’t stay in them, they have really cabins and even covered wagons! They all look really well kept from the outside. Can’t recommend this place enough!

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