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    Starstruck Farm - The Chuckwagon at night!

    Starstruck Farm

    (23 reviews)

    Easy access / entry. Great spot to camp near Nashville although the sites are not quite level so…read moreyou need to use your leveling blocks. But that worked out fine for us. A cute farm to check out. Note: there was no restaurant or food truck on at the farm on this date/time we went and there was confusion on breakfast. The breakfast eventually worked itself out wherein you just Venmo a donation. Worth the stop and we'd be back.

    I recently stayed at this campground after booking Tent Site #6 with power hookup, and my…read moreexperience was extremely disappointing due to multiple service failures, safety concerns, and unprofessional communication. 1. Incorrect Check‑In Instructions The self‑check‑in directions provided were inaccurate. The instructions stated to "turn right toward the barn", but the correct route required an immediate left. After a long drive, unclear directions created unnecessary confusion and delay. 2. Power Hookup Failure & Safety Concerns After setting up my tent at 7:24 PM, I discovered that none of the four outlets were functioning. When I called for assistance, I was repeatedly told to "press the reset button," despite explaining that the outlet was not a GFCI, which is a safety requirement under Tennessee electrical standards. This was not only unhelpful--it was unsafe. 3. Lack of Communication & Delayed Support Between 7:24 PM and 9:15 PM, I made multiple calls for updates: 8:25 PM - Called again because no one followed up. 9:00 PM - Walked to the office; no staff present. Calls went to voicemail, even when selecting the Urgent option. 9:15 PM - Finally informed that no technician was available until the next morning. At no point was I proactively updated, and no immediate solution was offered until I insisted. 4. Poorly Communicated Alternative Accommodation Only after pressing for a resolution was I offered a cabin. The instructions given were simply: "It's the cabin with the red roof and red deck. You can find it on the campsite." I explained multiple times that I was facing Highway 109 and needed clear directions. Instead of providing assistance, the staff member repeatedly said, "You can easily find it, it's the only one with a red roof." After a 10‑hour drive, breaking down my tent in the dark, and navigating a nearly pitch‑black campground, this vague guidance was unacceptable. A basic courtesy would have been for a staff member to meet me, use a flashlight, or at least point me in the correct direction. Instead, I was left to wander the property alone until another camper kindly helped me locate the cabin. To add to the disappointment, the "farm" itself was poorly maintained. The gazebo area was covered in bird droppings, and the netting above it was improperly secured, trapping several birds -- some alive, some dead. The overall environment did not resemble a well‑kept campground. A long‑term guest named Tom allowed his husky to roam off‑leash. At one point, the dog nearly urinated on my tent. He also did not pick up after his dog. The bathroom facilities were equally substandard. There was only one toilet booth and one shower booth for the entire area, both built with noticeably poor workmanship. I have never encountered a campground with such limited and inadequate restroom facilities. 5. No Support During Checkout At 10:14 PM, I called again for checkout guidance and was hung up on. My follow‑up voicemail was never returned. I checked out at 4:00 AM, left the key inside, and locked the door without any staff interaction. 6. Unprofessional Call the Next Day The following afternoon at 3:42 PM, I received a call asking whether I had checked out and how they were supposed to access the cabin without the key. This made it clear that no one had listened to the voicemail I left the night before, where I explained exactly how I checked out and where I left the key. The staff member then made an issue out of not having a spare key -- which raises concerns about their preparedness if a guest ever loses one. When I explained again that I had left a voicemail and followed reasonable checkout steps, she responded rudely, saying: "We upgraded you to a cabin and I hope you are happy being a rude guest," and then hung up on me. This level of unprofessionalism is unacceptable in any hospitality setting.

    Country Plantation House

    Country Plantation House

    (12 reviews)

    Beautiful venue for a wedding! We were amazed by the antique look of a relatively new build.read more

    If you are thinking about having your wedding at this venue, run in the other direction. The venue…read moreis beautiful, but it's being horribly mismanaged. The person who manages events for this venue shouldn't be working with the public in any capacity. She was incredibly rude, unaccommodating, and at times down-right nasty, and the behavior started at our rehearsal dinner and continued throughout our wedding weekend. Oddly enough, in the year leading up to the wedding and at the two meetings we had with her onsite, she was extremely nice, accommodating, and communicative. She acted as though weddings at the venue were a well-oiled machine and that she had things under control. I'm not sure why a switch was flipped (I feel as though we were very nice and easy going clients throughout the entire process so I'm not sure what we did to deserve her change in attitude), but her behavior did a complete 180 just in time for our wedding. She spent the weekend being extremely rude to our family, wedding party, and guests. Friday night was spent talking to me (the bride) like I was a dog at what was supposed to be a sleepover with my bridal party (she ruined the night), as well as getting into a yelling match with the owner of the property in front of my entire bridal party and in-laws. We basically paid over $6,000 to be talked down to the entire weekend. Her excuse for her behavior (and the owner's excuse for her actions) is that they were short-staffed. When concerns were brought to the owner, it was as though he already received our money, so he didn't care how we were treated. As a venue, it is THEIR responsibility to ensure they are staffed properly. As paying clients, their staffing problems should have never become our issue. Saturday (the day of the wedding) was spent hearing her yell and speak rudely to anyone who came in contact with her. I'm not really sure what the venue manager did on Saturday, because our day-of-coordinator (a third party vendor) did the majority of the work. You would have thought this was the first wedding ever held at this venue due to their chaotic manner and lack of organization. Details that were discussed in the weeks leading up to the wedding (and even the night before the wedding) were forgotten and missed the day of. Best of luck wanting to do something differently than the way the venue manager was accustomed to doing it- you'd get immediate pushback with zero regard for the fact that this is OUR wedding day that we're paying money for. Just no accommodation whatsoever. Staff from the Plantation House wouldn't even dismiss our guests for dinner. They were truly there to put out tables and chairs (after I was yelled at about the number of tables on Friday night, the wrong amount of tables were still put out), prepare the food (one of the only positives of this place), and loudly complain about guests entering the house and the bridal party using the front staircase. Might I add they never put out a sign (which belongs to the venue) that points guests in the direction of the restrooms that are in a separate building, so guests were forced to come in the house to find a restroom. I'm still confused as to what we paid these people thousands of dollars to do! There are many more specific instances of rude and nasty behavior specifically from the venue manager that occurred all weekend, but if I were to go into detail, this review would be the length of a novel. We still had a great wedding, but it was no thanks to the Country Plantation House. Thank god for our day of coordinator, wedding party, family, and friends who stepped in to help. The current state of this establishment is truly a shame because it's in a stunning location. It was my dream to get married here, but the actions of the staff turned my dream into a nightmare. A wedding is a once-in-a-lifetime event, and it's hard to get over the fact that we were treated so poorly on our special day. Beware of this venue, and don't let them fool you into thinking they will take care of you on the biggest day of your life. Instead, you'll pay over six grand for terrible treatment and a venue that couldn't care less about your wedding. If I could leave zero stars, I would. Edit: beware of the most recent 5 star review. It's literally from an employee of the establishment.

    Murph's - venues - Updated July 2026

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