3 glamping companies in Middle Tennessee

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Picture this: Summer is in full swing + you haven’t even started planning those vacations. Tentsions are high. Cue glamping — your glorified way to get away right here in Middle Tennessee. Let’s meet three companies bringing this Instagrammable idea to life in the Nashville area.

The Happy Campers

⛺ A-frame or bell tent options
⛺ Rugs + specialty decór
⛺ Also specializes in luxury picnics

As seen in People and Southern Bride, this glamping company is completely customizable from the tent itself to what’s inside. Packages include weddings, parties, brand activations, and photo shoots.

The Flying Ham

⛺ Free delivery, setup + teardown
⛺ A/C offered
⛺ Outdoor movie projector add-on

In addition to 13- and 16-ft tents, The Flying Ham also offers mini campers complete with cast iron cookware, utensils, a TV, record player, and hammock. You’ll want to inquire about the “festival” package this summer, which includes a four-night stay.

Wildflower Glamping Co.

⛺ 13- and 16-ft bell tents
⛺ Side tables, rugs, lights, and games
⛺ Personalized touches fitting a theme, color, or decór

This husband and wife duo based out of Thompson’s Station will come to you. They’ll have the setup completed by 3 p.m. on the day of your reservation + everything will be picked up hassle-free by 10 a.m. the next morning.

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