Cedars of Lebanon Group Lodge
Cedars of Lebanon's Group Lodge offers a scenic, all-in-one retreat for larger gatherings
Gather, connect and make memories – group adventures start here in Tennessee’s great outdoors. A large group lodge sleeps 80 people in two separate sleeping quarters. The facility includes a generous kitchen, indoor meeting space, and an outdoor fire pit: great for scout troops, family reunions, and retreats!
Group Lodge Details
Sunday - Thursday: $277 per night (+$6 per person for groups larger than 50 people); 2-night minimum
Friday - Saturday: $482 per night (+$6 per person for groups larger than 50 people); 2-night minimum
The Cedars of Lebanon Group Lodge is a large group lodge that will sleep 80 people in 2 separate sleeping quarters. The facility includes a large kitchen, an indoor meeting space, and an outdoor fire pit. Great for scout troops, family reunions, and retreats.
The group Lodge was built in the early 1970s. The main area of the lodge has a large meeting room with a fireplace on one end and a complete kitchen on the other. The kitchen is equipped with commercial-grade refrigerators, freezers, and a large gas stove. Cooking utensils, serving dishes, and cookware are provided.
Attached to the main room are women’s and men’s dormitories with 19 bunk beds on each side. The bunk beds are twin-sized, and no linens are provided. There are also small private counselor’s rooms on each side with bathrooms and bunk beds.
Off the hall leading to the women’s and men’s sides are bathrooms and shower rooms.
There is a drive-up parking lot that will hold about 30 to 40 cars. Outside, there are grills, a large fire ring, and an athletic field with a backstop.
Reservations can be made up to two years in advance. Please contact the park office directly for detailed pricing, reservations, and more information.
Featured Amenities
- Commercial Kitchen
- Cooking Utensils
- Gas Stove
- Bathrooms and Shower Rooms
- Bunk Beds
- Counselor's Rooms
- Fireplace
- Meeting Room
- Outdoor Fire Pit
- Cookware
- Serving Dishes
- Grill
- Fire Ring
- Athletic Field
Explore the Group Lodge
Have a smaller group to entertain?
Explore our additional group stays! If you have a group of fewer than 50, consider our other overnight options.
Firewood Policy
Tennessee State Parks asks that ALL campfires be made with heat-treated wood or downed wood collected inside the park, near the campsite. Please refrain from bringing untreated wood into the park.