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Fall Hollow Bed and Breakfast - Hohenwald, TN

Fall Hollow Bed & Breakfast is located next to the Natchez Trace Parkway just south of Fall Hollow Waterfall, a few miles north of Meriwether Lewis park and eight miles east of Hohenwald, Tennessee. More info...

Fall Hollow Restaurant and B&B.

Fall Hollow offers two "motel style" guest rooms in the same building that also serves as a restaurant on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. A southern breakfast is prepared for B&B guests. The B&B rooms are tailored to bicyclists and motorcyclists who are looking for overnight accommodations close to the Trace.

Fall Hollow is primarily a campground (offering RV hookups and primitive tent camping) set on thirty beautiful acres. Guests staying in the B&B rooms are invited to wade in clear water Swan Creek, walk through the woods, bird watch, kick back and read a book next to the creek or roast hot dogs and marshmallows by a campfire (picnic tables and grills provided!).

Area attractions include: hiking at Devil’s Backbone, canoe the Buffalo River, see Fall Hollow Waterfall, history at Meriwether Lewis’ grave site, Amish farms in Ethridge, wineries (Amber Falls and Keg Springs), and historic Hohenwald.

  • $69
  • Full breakfast is served in the restaurant dining room.
  • Children are welcome.
  • No pets.
  • Fall Hollow is located 100 yards from the Trace exit at milepost 391.
  • Fall Hollow Fish & Steak Restaurant is open Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

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