Twenty hot tub hotels across middle and west Tennessee. The highest-rated is a 5.0 cabin on twenty private acres near Decherd at $169. For budget romance, the Red Roof Inn in Clarksville has a heart-shaped tub for $80.
Middle and west Tennessee's hot tub hotel market splits into two distinct trips. Clarksville has nearly a dozen chain hotels along its interstate corridor, most under $85 a night. The Red Roof Inn offers a heart-shaped jetted tub in the room for $80. The better stays sit farther from the interstate. A Scandinavian-style cabin near Decherd, rated a perfect 5.0, puts you in a private hot tub at 1,360 feet with valley views and twenty acres to yourself. Near Dale Hollow Lake, Talley's Cabins trade the highway for a lakeside morning. The Peabody Memphis anchors the upscale end. You walk to Beale Street and come back to a deep soak in a historic room that has looked the same since 1869.
20 hotelsFrom $64 – $259/nightBest rating 5.0
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20 Secluded Acres, Hot Tub, Views, Game Room, Fire Pit – Decherd
Decherd, Tennessee
Excellent264 reviews
5.0
Perched at 1,360 ft on 20 private acres near Decherd, this Scandinavian-style cabin pairs a private hot tub with fire pit, game room, and sweeping valley views.
Near Dale Hollow Lake in Hilham, these pet-friendly cabins include continental breakfast, private parking, and a shared outdoor hot tub to soak in after the water.
Off I-40 in Mount Juliet between Nashville and Lebanon, select suites include a soaking tub. Staff earn consistently caring reviews, though some guests note room condition concerns.
Small Union City inn near Reelfoot Lake with an in-room whirlpool tub, free breakfast, and complimentary parking, a quiet stop between Nashville and Memphis.
Straightforward Motel 6 in Dyersburg with a spa tub, free coffee, and daily housekeeping, a short drive from Dyersburg State Community College and local dining.
Business-ready Holiday Inn Express in Dyersburg with a spa tub, meeting room, free hot breakfast, and quick access to downtown Dyersburg on Highway 51.
The Dwell Hotel is the top-rated boutique at 4.8 with a freestanding tub. Best Western Heritage Inn has a heart-shaped jetted tub from $83. Two cabin properties offer private outdoor hot tubs.
The highest-rated is Donna's Premier Lodging in Ohio's Amish country at a perfect 5.0. For lake views with your soak, the Lodge On Lake Detroit starts at $170 a night.
Six hundred ninety-five owner-run hotels with private jacuzzi tubs. The highest rated is Spectacular Vista in the Smokies at 5.0 and $188 a night. Best value is Blue60 Marigny Inn in New Orleans at $136.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Clarksville clusters budget chains along I-24 with jetted tubs starting in the low $60s, and Nashville is about 45 minutes east. Memphis puts you on Beale Street with live blues every night, but The Peabody Memphis starts at $259. If neither city appeals, a handful of standalone cabins sit in the rural middle of the state with private outdoor hot tubs and genuine silence. Your priority decides: highway access, nightlife, or solitude.
Most properties here have a jetted tub built into the bathroom. It is a soaking tub with jets, indoors, bathtub-sized. A private hot tub means an outdoor unit on a deck or patio, usually at a cabin property like 20 Secluded Acres near Decherd. If sitting outside under the stars matters to you, check the tub location in each listing above. The labels sound similar but the experience is not.
For seclusion, 20 Secluded Acres near Decherd ($169/night) sits on 20 private acres with a private hot tub and valley views, rated 5.0 across 264 reviews. For an upscale city night, The Peabody Memphis ($259) delivers historic elegance: grab a cocktail at the Lobby Bar, then walk to Beale Street for live blues. Both are worth the trip, and the two experiences have nothing in common.
From The Peabody Memphis, Beale Street is a three-block walk for live blues. Skip the tourist rib joints and eat at Central BBQ. The National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel is ten minutes south on foot. In Clarksville, the downtown stretch along Strawberry Alley has craft breweries, and Nashville is under an hour east on I-24.
Chain hotels in Clarksville and Memphis give you breakfast and a pool alongside the in-room jetted tub. You are on a highway corridor with restaurants nearby. A standalone cabin trades all of that for privacy and an outdoor hot tub with no one around. The tradeoff is real: cabins here are rural, so stock up on groceries before you arrive. No room service, no front desk, no fallback plan.