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When you’re going on vacation and want to spend time in the great outdoors, it can be tricky finding an accommodation that ticks all the boxes. Many hotels are in urban areas, and it’s challenging to find spacious rooms, especially with fantastic views. Instead of sticking with the usual, consider renting a cabin for the following reasons.

Why You Should Stay in a Cabin Next Vacation

1. A True Getaway

If you want to get away from everything to recharge, a hotel likely isn't your best option. A cabin allows you to reset without the noise of daily life getting in the way. Get yourself away from your phone and enjoy a much-needed break from screens, news networks, and social media. And, when you do want to connect with the real world, many cabins are close enough to civilization for you to drive to the nearest town and retrieve an urgent email or touch base with friends and family.

2. A Chance to Try Something New

cabinsTreating yourself to new experiences and pushing boundaries shapes your outlook and helps you grow, no matter what life stage you're at. Some cabin sites have activities to try, such as zipline courses and nature trails, while others offer you as much space as you need to do what you want.

3. An Experience to Remember

Do you recall every moment of your last hotel vacation? While many hotel rooms are lovely, over the years, they start to blend into one another. However, that isn't the case with cabins. When did you last stay in a cabin in the woods or sleep in a treehouse? No matter your age, it's hard not to get excited about vacationing somewhere a little different. And, if you have children, it's an adventure they'll talk about for years.

 

Set in over 500 acres of forests, fields, and scenic trails, Baggenstoss Farms in Tracy City, TN, offers cozy cabins where you can escape from the hustle of everyday life. Each one comes equipped with a sleeper sofa, a coffee stand, utensils, and saucepans. Call (931) 488-8652 today to check availability, or visit their website to book a stay.

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