Tennessee River Gorge Island Cabin® is in the middle of the 26 mile TRG, offering ''SERENITY & RELAXATION'' Cabin feet from The Tennessee River / Nickajack Lake.
16' x 36' shared Swimming Pool Open. Cabin has everything! You only need food and drink. It is part of a "PRIVATE'' 13 acre island property, with causeway out to island. Cabin comes with 1 Old Town canoe or 2 Sun Dolphin kayaks, gas grill and a FREE CRATE OF SEASONED FIRE WOOD EACH NIGHT. It is the most beautiful, untouched and widest part of TRG. TRG Island is 3' ft. out of river. The Tennessee River here is 1/2 mile wide and only moving about 3 mph. YOU CAN'T SEE OR HEAR ONE CABIN FROM ANOTHER. We are at the 440 mile marker. Beach gradually sloping to 85' ft. deep water. 'In shade all day'. With 1,800 ft. mountains and cliffs all around the island, highest of the 652 miles of The Tennessee River.
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About 13 miles from Chattanooga. 20 miles from Ruby Falls, Rock City, Incline Railway, Raccoon and Lookout Mountains. Tennessee Wall and Snooper's Rock 13 miles.
Your cabin is 40 ft. from the river and only 3 ft. down to water. One person Jacuzzi bath tub, full kitchen, one queen bed.
We rent a New 20' ft. pontoon boat with Mercury 60 hp. (4 stroke) eng. for $320, 18' ft. Lund V bottom with a 20 hp. (4stroke) for $175 and a 14'ft. Jon Boat with 9hp, eng. for $150 for 6 hours.
Stay 3 nights and get the 4th night Absolutely Free. And one free canoe to use each day!
Prentice Cooper State Forest (24,686 acre) is located at our property lines. TRG consists of 24,000 acres of land carved through the Cumberland Mountains by 27 miles of the Tennessee River. It is one of the most unique natural treasures in the Southeast. It is the only large river canyon bordering a mid-size city (Chattanooga) and is the fourth largest river canyon east of the Mississippi. The Gorge begins approximately five miles downstream from downtown Chattanooga, right across from Williams Island, flowing past TRG Cabins and continues a total of 27 river miles to Hales Bar Dam Marina near Nickajack Lake. Cabins are new as of 3/18/16 Please visit us on the net at Tennessee River Gorge.
The scenic terrain of the Tennessee River Gorge creates a unique diversity of land forms. The land provides habitats for more than a thousand varieties of plants, ferns, trees, grasses, and flowers as well as a rich wildlife population. Many of these are rare or endangered species such as the Mountain Skullcap flower and birds like the Osprey, Bald Eagle, and Skullcap Eagle only native to 26 miles of the Tennessee Gorge.. Dozens of archaeological sites bare evidence of man's presence in the Gorge for at least 10,000 years. Tennessee River Gorge a designated site of the Southern Appalachian Man and Biosphere Reserve, putting it on par with the best examples of Earth's living habitats.
The Tennessee River Gorge Trust, a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization, has protected more than 17,000 acres of the land in the Tennessee River Gorge since its inception in 1981. For more information about the Trust and to view a video about the organization, please visit Tennessee River Gorge.