Trails & Trilliums Lodging & Meal Reservations
Event Lodging Information
Trails & Trilliums takes place at the breathtaking Beersheba Springs Assembly. Nestled on the edge of the Cumberland Plateau and overlooking the scenic Collins River Valley, this historic location offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and timeless charm.
Don’t wait to secure your accommodations—lodging reserves quickly and sold-out last year!
Due to limited staff and financial realities, BSA requires a 2-night minimum stay. Help us support our BSA partners by planning a long weekend in nature and staying with us for at least 2 nights! However, if you would like to talk to BSA further about a shorter stay, contact Allyson Ashmore at 931-692-3669 or [email protected]
Trails & Trilliums takes place at the breathtaking Beersheba Springs Assembly. Nestled on the edge of the Cumberland Plateau and overlooking the scenic Collins River Valley, this historic location offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and timeless charm.
Don’t wait to secure your accommodations—lodging reserves quickly and sold-out last year!
Due to limited staff and financial realities, BSA requires a 2-night minimum stay. Help us support our BSA partners by planning a long weekend in nature and staying with us for at least 2 nights! However, if you would like to talk to BSA further about a shorter stay, contact Allyson Ashmore at 931-692-3669 or [email protected]

Beersheba Springs Assembly
Beersheba Springs Assembly stands on the edge of the Cumberland Plateau and overlooks the scenic Collins River Valley. It consists of a pre-Civil War Hotel and its surrounding historic buildings. In 1941, the Tennessee Conference of the Methodist church purchased the property and sought to restore it to a place where people want to gather. Since then, BSA has offered guests from all walks of life a place to seek God in a natural setting, offering modern and vintage accommodations, warm hospitality, great meals and beautiful sacred space.
Lodging and Meals
All lodging reservations and meal purchases are handled directly through Beersheba Springs Assembly. Explore the available accommodations by visiting their website: www.beershebaassembly.org/accommodations.
All buffet and boxed meals will be served in the BSA dining room except the following:
Beersheba Springs Assembly stands on the edge of the Cumberland Plateau and overlooks the scenic Collins River Valley. It consists of a pre-Civil War Hotel and its surrounding historic buildings. In 1941, the Tennessee Conference of the Methodist church purchased the property and sought to restore it to a place where people want to gather. Since then, BSA has offered guests from all walks of life a place to seek God in a natural setting, offering modern and vintage accommodations, warm hospitality, great meals and beautiful sacred space.
Lodging and Meals
All lodging reservations and meal purchases are handled directly through Beersheba Springs Assembly. Explore the available accommodations by visiting their website: www.beershebaassembly.org/accommodations.
All buffet and boxed meals will be served in the BSA dining room except the following:
- Saturday lunch will be served in Smith Hall
- Saturday dinner will be served in the Big Red Barn at Wine & Wildflowers.
Lodging and Food Prices
Take a look below to find the prices you need to plan your stay. Enjoy delicious food provided by the Beersheba Springs Assembly, bring your own meals, or visit the Beersheba Springs Market across the street.
Lodging Prices at Beersheba Springs Assembly
- Modern Room – $110 per night
- Vintage Room (shared bathroom on the quad) – $60 per night
Meal Prices at Beersheba Springs Assembly
Friday, April 4th
Box Lunch Options – $12.00 each
Hootenanny Dinner – $14.00
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Saturday, April 5th
Buffet Breakfast – $10.50
Buffet Lunch – $13.00
Special Event: Wine & Wildflowers Dinner – $50 Saturday dinner will be held at a different location for Wine & Wildflowers. Please complete BSA registration first, then reserve your spot at www.trailsandtrilliums.org/wine--wildflowers.html |
Sunday, April 6th
Buffet Breakfast – $10.50
Buffet Lunch – $13.00
Box Lunch Options – $12.00
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Additional information
Questions?
If you have any questions regarding lodging or meals, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Allyson Ashmore at Beersheba Springs Assembly
[email protected]
If you have any questions regarding lodging or meals, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Allyson Ashmore at Beersheba Springs Assembly
[email protected]
Dogs at Trails & Trilliums
Your four-legged friends are welcome on the BSA outdoor property but are not allowed in any buildings (there is an exception for service dogs)!
Important Reminder We’ll update this page with a live link to reservations once it’s ready. Keep an eye out for more information!
Your four-legged friends are welcome on the BSA outdoor property but are not allowed in any buildings (there is an exception for service dogs)!
Important Reminder We’ll update this page with a live link to reservations once it’s ready. Keep an eye out for more information!
More Lodging Options for Trails & Trilliums
Mountain T.O.P. Rooms:
This longtime mountain ministry in Tracy City offers a large rustic cabins with heat and AC, communal bathrooms and a shared living room. Each room has two single beds or two bunk beds. At $45 a night, the camp-style no-frills facilities will work well for singles, couples or families.
This longtime mountain ministry in Tracy City offers a large rustic cabins with heat and AC, communal bathrooms and a shared living room. Each room has two single beds or two bunk beds. At $45 a night, the camp-style no-frills facilities will work well for singles, couples or families.
- Phone (931) 692-3999 with questions
Mountains of Adventure
Explore a variety of lodging options on the Mountains of Adventure website. From yurts to luxury vacation homes, tiny houses to traditional inns, Tennessee's South Cumberland has accommodations for parties of any size and budget.
Explore a variety of lodging options on the Mountains of Adventure website. From yurts to luxury vacation homes, tiny houses to traditional inns, Tennessee's South Cumberland has accommodations for parties of any size and budget.
Camping
Group Camping at Stone Door Campground
Camping is available at Savage Gulf State Park at the Stone Door Campground. Group campsite B is already reserved for TRAILS & TRILLIUMS attendees for both Friday and Saturday nights. The campsite will hold up to 45 campers.
This backcountry campground can be accessed from the Savage Gulf North overnight parking lot. All campsites are located a few hundred yards from the parking lot. Potable water is available from a spigot in the campground. Restrooms are located at the ranger station. There are no shower facilities.
There is no need to register, and there is no charge.
Greeter Falls Campground
Greeter Falls Campground is located less than a half-mile from the Greeter Falls Trailhead at the western entrance to the 16,000 acre Savage Gulf State Park. Choose from wooded Primitive Tent spots, Furnished Cabins and Yurts or RV/Travel Trailer sites (each with electrical and water hook-ups).
Bigfoot Adventure Campground
Bigfoot RV Park & Campground has a variety of amenities including a bathhouse and showers, RV water and dump stations, 30/50 AMP hookups, more than 25 camper hookups, a disc golf course, and a zipline attraction.
Plus, the campground at Bigfoot Adventure and Baggenstoss Farm is equipped for all camping styles, including tents and campers.
Camping is available at Savage Gulf State Park at the Stone Door Campground. Group campsite B is already reserved for TRAILS & TRILLIUMS attendees for both Friday and Saturday nights. The campsite will hold up to 45 campers.
This backcountry campground can be accessed from the Savage Gulf North overnight parking lot. All campsites are located a few hundred yards from the parking lot. Potable water is available from a spigot in the campground. Restrooms are located at the ranger station. There are no shower facilities.
There is no need to register, and there is no charge.
Greeter Falls Campground
Greeter Falls Campground is located less than a half-mile from the Greeter Falls Trailhead at the western entrance to the 16,000 acre Savage Gulf State Park. Choose from wooded Primitive Tent spots, Furnished Cabins and Yurts or RV/Travel Trailer sites (each with electrical and water hook-ups).
Bigfoot Adventure Campground
Bigfoot RV Park & Campground has a variety of amenities including a bathhouse and showers, RV water and dump stations, 30/50 AMP hookups, more than 25 camper hookups, a disc golf course, and a zipline attraction.
Plus, the campground at Bigfoot Adventure and Baggenstoss Farm is equipped for all camping styles, including tents and campers.
Options by Location
BEERSHEBA SPRINGS
ALTAMONT – 5.6 miles to BSA COALMONT – 12.1 miles to BSA McMINNVILLE – 21.3 miles to BSA |
TRACY CITY – 20.4 miles to BSA
Tiny Home Rentals at The Retreat in Tracy City
MCMINNVILLE – 21.3 miles to BSA MANCHESTER – 40.2 miles to BSA |