Stay at Inn at Montgomery Bell State Park in Burns, TN. Dates into July.
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Outdoor destination just 45-minute drive from Nashville; features onsite buffet restaurant and rooms with private balconies
What You Get
- Stay for two in a double room
- Up to two kids 15 or younger stay free
- Dates into July
Policies and Fees
- Reservations: Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
- Cancellation policy: 72-hour cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable.
- Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability.
No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate; no refunds, rescheduling, or rebooking allowed.
Hotel at a Glance: Inn at Montgomery Bell State Park
A natural playground for city-dwellers in nearby Nashville, Montgomery Bell State Park attracts those looking for mountain biking, hiking, or fishing amid its hardwood forest. The Inn at Montgomery Bell State Park allows guests to stay within the park, just steps from Lake Acorn and not far from the Cumberland Presbyterian Church Birthplace Shrine, where the denomination was born in the early 19th century.
- Fish for bass, bream and catfish on the 50-acre Lake Woodhaven and Lake Acorn.
- Take a hike: Eight named trails provide a range of length and difficulty.
- Miles of mountain biking: 23.5 of them are etched across the park.
- Steak buffet Saturdays and all-you-care-to-eat catfish on Fridays at the inn’s restaurant
- Sweeping lake views from your guest room’s private balcony
Montgomery Bell State Park, Tennessee: Year-Round Recreation Outside Nashville
Montgomery Bell State Park provides Nashvillians with a convenient outdoor playground just 45 minutes away from the city. The park is open year-round for mountain biking, hiking, and fishing, with boating allowed on two of its three lakes. The Montgomery Bell Golf Course opens in the spring—this tree-lined course hosts the Dogwood Classic each year .
Near the beginning of the 19th century, the land that is now Montgomery Bell State Park was the center of Middle Tennessee’s iron industry. This land was developed by Montgomery Bell, who was nicknamed “Tennessee’s First Iron Master” and who became one of the South’s richest people before the Civil War. The ruins of Bell’s iron furnace can still be found at the park.
The area attracted attention again in 1810, when Reverend Samuel McAdow founded the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in his log-cabin home at a location that’s now within the park. Today, a replica of McAdow’s log cabin stands where the church was founded, and a sandstone chapel commemorates the events nearby.
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Other Details
Room Details
Double Room
- Two double beds
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 4
- Adding occupants above standard: $10 per night for each additional guest 16 or older; kids 15 or younger stay free
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 4 p.m.
- Check out: 11 a.m.
- Parking: free
- Rollaways: available for an additional $10 per night
- Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside valid Groupon rooms.
- Accessibility: please contact property for handicap accessibility requests or options.
- Room upgrades: not available
Amenities
- Restaurant
- Rooms with private balconies
- Located inside Montgomery Bell State Park
Getting There
- Nearest airport: Nashville International (BNA; 44 mi)
- Driving distance from Nashville: about 38 miles
Need to know info
- Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
- 72-hour cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable
- No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate
- Traveler name must match ID at time of check-in
- No refunds will be processed by Groupon after check-in
- Must be 18 or older to check in
- Credit card required at check-in
- Not valid with reward points
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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