Escape to this serene lakeside retreat on Old Hickory Lake, just a 30-minute drive from the vibrant Lower Broadway in Downtown Nashville. After a day of city fun, a quick Uber ride delivers you back to this cozy, stylishly updated five-bedroom home—a perfect family oasis.
Relax in comfort with plush furnishings, a soothing hot tub, high-speed WiFi, and a spacious screened porch offering stunning lake views. It’s a favorite spot for unwinding after Nashville adventures or water play, where families and friends linger over cool drinks, catching up while spotting wildlife in a quiet cove near the bustling Two-Foot Cove Sand Bar. By night, gather around the outdoor firepit with firesticks and marshmallows for s’mores under the stars.
Boating enthusiasts will love the proximity to Cedar Creek Marina, featuring a ship store, boat rentals, a ramp, and Fishtales Grill with live music Thursday to Saturday (book rentals online via their website). Cedar Creek Recreation Area offers a sandy swim beach, picnic tables, sand volleyball, and a boat ramp ($5 parking, $2 walk-in). Shutes Branch Recreation Area adds picnic spots, swimming, a boat launch, a fishing platform, and a progressively challenging biking trail—pets welcome! Just 15 minutes away, Blue Turtle Bay Marina provides pontoon rentals and Sam’s Sports Grill.
Rainy days are covered with a converted garage turned entertainment hub, complete with a pool table, cornhole, ladder ball, and a stash of water toys and floats for lake fun. Inside, enjoy a 65-inch main TV and 42-inch smart TVs in all main bedrooms, connected to cable and Netflix (log into your own services via Apple AirPlay 2). Kids and adults will delight in the array of books, board games, and toys.
The newly renovated kitchen dazzles with granite countertops and an open layout, keeping you in the family loop. It’s fully equipped with a coffee maker, crockpot, blender, and a stocked cabinet of essentials like salt, pepper, oil, and spices. Savor morning waffles with fresh coffee or mix cocktails at the dedicated bar area for late-night fun, then gather around the dining table for a shared meal.
Sleeping Arrangements:
Room 1: 1 Queen Bed (Sleeps 2)
Room 2: 1 Queen Bed (Sleeps 2)
Room 3: 2 Twin Beds + Crib (Sleeps 2 + 1 infant, attached to Room 2)
Room 4: 1 King Bed (Sleeps 2)
Room 5: 2 Full Beds (Sleeps 4)
Total: 7 Beds + 1 Crib
Added Perks:
Remote work ready with a desk and premium Steelcase office chair, offering lake or street views through sliding glass or front windows.
A 40 Amp J1772 Level 2 EV charger in the garage, compatible with most EVs, including Teslas (adapter included).
Bathrooms stocked with towels, makeup towels, a “forget-something” basket, extra blankets, crib sheets, shampoo, conditioner, and body wash.
This lakeside gem blends relaxation, adventure, and thoughtful touches for an unforgettable getaway!
"Our insurance provider requires this waiver. By booking our property, you and your party agree to its terms.
Release, Waiver and indemnity
In exchange for staying at our lake home (the 'Premises') and participating in activities on Old Hickory Lake, including those in the backyard, you (the 'Releasors'), your children, and your guests release, waive, and discharge Bryan and Carolyn Moore from all liability for any loss, damage, or claims arising from injury—including death—or property damage to you, your children, or your guests, whether caused by Bryan and Carolyn Moore’s negligence or otherwise, while engaging in lake-related activities.
You agree to indemnify and hold Bryan and Carolyn Moore harmless from any loss, liability, damage, or cost they incur due to your, your children’s, or your guests’ presence on the Premises or Old Hickory Lake, even if caused by their negligence.
You assume full responsibility for the risk of bodily injury, death, or property damage to yourself, your children, or your guests, whether due to Bryan and Carolyn Moore’s negligence or otherwise, while on the Premises or participating in Old Hickory Lake activities.
This release, waiver, and indemnity is intended to be as broad and inclusive as permitted by Tennessee law. If any part is found invalid, the remainder remains fully enforceable."