Rutledge, Tennessee • On Buffalo Creek
Cast a line at sunrise.
Gather under the stars.
A private creekside property on Buffalo Creek for fishing getaways, rustic outdoor weddings, and group gatherings—with a cabin, campfire, and creek access all in one place.
Call or Text: Billie 423-736-8821 | Victor 423-736-8820
You deal directly with the owner—no middleman, no cookie-cutter policies. Flexible scheduling and personal attention on every booking.
Buffalo Creek runs right through the property—a spring-fed creek with walk-out access from the cabin. Grab your rod and you’re fishing.
A cozy sleeper cabin right on the property with a queen bed, TV, mini-fridge, and a front porch. Open the window and the creek is right there.
Walk out to the creek right from the property. Buffalo Creek is spring-fed and stocked by TWRA—bring your rod and enjoy the water.
Explore Fishing →Say your vows creekside under open sky. Affordable, intimate, and beautiful—no banquet hall needed. Starting well below what others charge.
Plan Your Wedding →A private outdoor venue with a covered pavilion, restroom, creek access, campfire area, and room to spread out. Rent it for any occasion.
See Event Options →Everything you need for a comfortable visit—nothing you don’t.
A spacious 30×40 covered pavilion with an attached 12×20 stage. Room for receptions, cookouts, live music, or any gathering—rain or shine.
A clean, on-site unisex restroom on the property—not porta-potties.
Wind down around the campfire after a day on the creek. Log seating, firewood provided, and open sky overhead.
Pull right onto the property and park on the grass. Room for campers and guest vehicles—no paved lots, just easy open-field parking.
Rooster Run sits in the heart of Grainger County, one of East Tennessee’s most beautiful rural landscapes. Here’s what’s nearby.
A popular lake just minutes away. Great for bass, crappie, catfish, boating, and swimming.
Nearby Bean Station and the surrounding area offer local restaurants, bait shops, and boat ramps on Cherokee Lake.
Hiking and mountain biking trails on Cherokee Lake with mountaintop overlooks.
Named one of the top 10 free festivals in America by Parade Magazine. Tens of thousands of people come every July for the county’s famous tomatoes, live music, and Southern charm.
About an hour from the property. Spend a day at Dollywood, explore Pigeon Forge, or visit Gatlinburg and the Great Smoky Mountains—then come back to the peace and quiet of the creek.
Rutledge is a quiet county seat of about 1,300 people. Quilt trails on barns, local shops, and genuine Southern hospitality.
Three steps. No complicated process.
Tell us when you want to come, how many people, and what kind of trip or event you’re planning.
We’ll check the calendar and get back to you with options and rates. No pressure, no fine print.
Lock in your booking with a deposit. Then start planning the fun part—we handle the rest.
351 Tampico Church Rd, Rutledge, TN 37861 • Grainger County • Right on Buffalo Creek
Have questions or ready to book? Give us a call, send a text, or shoot us an email. We’re real people and we’ll get back to you.
We’re happy to answer questions, check availability, or walk you through options over the phone.
Send us an email with your dates, group size, and what you have in mind. We’ll get back to you as soon as we can.