Vacation rentals in Russellville

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The lofted bedroom features a spacious bed with a light-colored, textured bedspread. Elegant lighting is provided by a chandelier above. Natural light enters through two windows, and a rustic wooden ceiling adds charm. Light-colored furnishings complement the cabin's warm ambiance.
Cabin in Hendersonville
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

JuneBug Log Cabin, Dreamy Loft Suite, Stone Frpl.

Historic Log Cabin built from reclaimed Civil War era logs, it’s recent extensive renovation revealed county doc’s showing it was developed by architect to the stars, Braxton Dixon forJohnny Cash. Perfect for artists or musicians retreat. Full kitchen, bath, loft honeymoon suite w/half bath, king bed, living/dining room, Stone fireplace & laundry. Sleeps 3 max. Deck overlooking treed acreage. Just 30 mins to Nashville attractions, Grand Ol Opry & airport, a quick drive to local restaurants etc

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Treehouse in Franklin
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

Treetop Views *Trails, Fishing *No Cleaning Fee

Amazing two-story house nestled high up in the trees. A true treehouse! This treehouse sits amongst a forest of poplar trees and feels very secluded and private. It has spectacular views of Kentucky’s rolling hills as it looks out across the valley. This treehouse was hand built and handcrafted with love and attention to detail. Located just off of I65 outside the historical little town of Franklin, KY. We are located between Nashville (45min), Bowling Green (35min) and Mammoth Cave (55 min).

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A cabin with a rustic wooden exterior features a welcoming wrap-around porch supported by sturdy posts. Large windows invite natural light, and a balcony extends from the upper level. Surrounding greenery offers a peaceful setting, enhancing the cabin’s connection to nature.
Cabin in Lewisburg
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 202 reviews

White Bluff Cabin with Hot tub on lake Malone

White Bluff Cabin sits in a quiet,friendly neighborhood overlooking Lake Malone. It is privately owned and offers all the accommodations to make your stay a relaxing one. It is fully furnished. FREE WIFI and parking. There is also a RV hookup available to cabin guests only for an additional fee. Just a short hike down to the boat dock and you will see the white bluff to your left which the cabin sets on. Or simply rock away on the spacious wrap-around porch, sipping coffee or iced sweet tea!

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Home in Russellville
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 52 reviews

Spacious 4BR home in Russellville with hot tub

In the heart of downtown Russellville, this historic home was built in 1928. This spacious home is full of charm on a quiet street. Relax in the hot tub for ultimate experience! Conveniently located, this home makes a great home base for your Kentucky adventures: Just under 1 hour drive to the world’s longest cave system, mammoth cave. 1 hour drive to downtown Nashville. 30 min drive to bowling green, KY which is home to WKU, Corvette museum, lost river cave. 10 min from Logan Aluminum.

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The exterior of a rustic cabin features a combination of log siding and a green metal roof. A spacious covered porch welcomes guests, with large columns supporting the overhang. Surrounding trees provide shade and natural beauty, enhancing the serene rural setting.
Cabin in Russellville
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 212 reviews

Cozy Cabin with Private Walking Trail

Relax and retreat to this peaceful rural cabin with modern amenities and charming outdoor spaces situated on a working farm. Enjoy the walking trail through 10 acres of woods or swing while enjoying beautiful country views. Experience the best of both worlds in the historic 19th century cabin with a modern addition. A short drive to quaint downtown Russellville, Auburn, or Franklin KY each with plenty of shopping. The nearby Red River provides opportunities for kayaking, tubing or fishing.

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The treehouse is illuminated by soft outdoor lights, highlighting its wooden structure and welcoming design. A gently curving walkway leads to the entrance, surrounded by tall trees and a glimpse of Lake Malone visible in the background.
Treehouse in Lewisburg
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Treehouse with HOT TUB!(Lake Malone)

Prepare to be taken to new heights as you enjoy this beautiful, private treehouse located on Lake Malone. It features an absolutely stunning view of the lake through an 8x14 glass door that opens up to allow the cool lake breezes to waft your cares away as you relax in the recliner. It also features a hot tub, large deck, full kitchen, Jacuzzi tub, rainfall shower, beautiful woodwork, two complimentary kayaks, and many other unique features that will make your stay unforgettable.

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A cozy cabin is nestled among lush greenery, partially obscured by mature trees. A gravel path leads to the entrance, which is flanked by wooden accents. A small outdoor seating area is visible, enhancing the connection to the serene natural surroundings.
Cabin in Chapmansboro
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 443 reviews

White Duck

Keep it simple at this peaceful and centrally-located cabin minutes from Interstate 24. Twenty minutes from Clarksville, APSU and nearby Fort Campbell KY to the north and thirty minutes from downtown Nashville and all it has to offer to the south. The quiet woodsy setting and comfortable interior of White Duck provide a restful transition from a day of sightseeing or an exciting football or hockey game. **There is a $50 pet fee** Please include your pet during the booking process.

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A serene view of Lake Malone is captured from a wooden deck, adorned with autumn leaves. The calm water reflects the colorful foliage and the sky, contributing to a peaceful atmosphere. A hammock can be seen near the railing, inviting relaxation.
Home in Lewisburg
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

The FunKY Bean

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway on beautiful Lake Malone. Relax in a hammock, swim off the dock , kayak , stand up paddle board, fish, or enjoy a beautiful sunrise while drinking your specialty coffee or tea! With the bean theme: There are oversized bean bags to relax on and a coffee station with LOTS of coffee options ( including Esspresso maker)! Outside you will have a solo fire pit ( wood not included - so grab a bundle on the way in ) and a gas grill .

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The charming exterior of a single-story home is displayed, featuring a light-colored façade with dark accents. A welcoming porch is flanked by small shrubs. The neatly landscaped yard is complemented by a concrete path leading to the entrance, under a bright blue sky dotted with clouds.
Home in Russellville
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 56 reviews

Farmhouse in Russellville

Whether you are coming for vacation, reunions, on business, or just passing through…you will find this charming home the perfect place for your stay. This is a new home, located in a quiet neighborhood in Russellville, and is just minutes away from various restaurants, and places to shop. Walmart is less than 1 mile away. Mammoth Cave: 1 hr Natn'l Corvette Museum: 45 min Russellville is located between Bowling Green, KY (26 miles East) and Clarksville, TN (34 miles South)

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The Bridge House is seen suspended over a serene creek, framed by lush greenery. A calm water surface reflects the building and surrounding foliage. A gray dog stands on a rock in the foreground, appearing to enjoy the natural setting.
Place to stay in Ashland City
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 432 reviews

Bridge House over Blue Springs Creek

Magical in all seasons! Soothe your soul with an unforgettable escape, surrounded by nature and suspended twenty feet above a babbling brook! Listen to the rushing water and the bamboo whispering in the breeze, take in a sunset, or wade in the creek below. We hope you’ll enjoy this unique covered bridge conversion, expanding from bank to bank with a 50-foot front deck. Breakfast provided the first day includes fresh fruit, a half dozen eggs, and muffins, coffee and tea.

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A charming treehouse is nestled among tall trees, featuring earthy wooden tones and a rustic design. Soft outdoor lighting creates a cozy ambiance, while a path made of stones leads to the entrance. The treehouse is elevated, providing a unique vantage point into the surrounding nature.
Treehouse in Greenbrier
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 349 reviews

Nashville Luxury Dream Treehouse +Spa

This beautifully designed and luxurious treehouse sits on a ridge overlooking our creek. With only a 25min drive to downtown Nashville, you are tucked away amidst the towering hardwoods-away from the city noise. With careful attention to detail, the treehouse decor and design is meticulously curated to create an atmosphere of rest and beauty. This space is ideal for a couple, but can sleep four (twin beds in the loft). Parties are not permitted on the premises.

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Two painted horses trot across a grassy field as the sun sets in the background, casting warm hues of orange and pink in the sky. Lush trees border the scene, enhancing a sense of tranquility in the natural landscape.
Cabin in Russellville
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

Keehn Hideaway-Hot tub/King bed/Horses/Secluded!

Come relax in our brand new Amish-made mini-HIDEAWAY! (Couples, friends, mother/daughter, business, or ME-time). We built our DREAM PLACE (with a brand new hot tub, GAS grill, and GAS firepit), and we are now sharing it with you! Located on 20 acres in the beautiful hills of Kentucky, you will be AMAZED at the sunsets and quietness. There are no near neighbors except the chirping birds and our horses to pet, watch, and feed. Come be refreshed!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Russellville?

    Visitors often seek accommodations in the historic downtown area or near neighborhood parks for a convenient and local experience. Homes with outdoor space and easy access to shops are frequently chosen. Options range from single-family rentals to multi-room homes.

  • What are the best things to do in Russellville with kids?

    Families often explore local parks with playgrounds, enjoy interactive exhibits at small museums, or attend community festivals featuring games and crafts. Seasonal activities, like farmers’ markets or holiday parades, are popular with children. Outdoor areas offer space to play and picnic.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Russellville?

    Explore historic downtown for unique architecture, visit local museums, and browse specialty shops. Community parks invite walking, picnicking, or attending seasonal events. Many visitors also seek out regional food and participate in local traditions.

  • How is the weather in Russellville?

    Russellville experiences chilly winters around 28–49°F (-2–9°C) and warm, humid summers near 68–89°F (20–32°C). Spring and fall bring milder temperatures and changing foliage. Seasonal rainfall is fairly consistent, so packing for varied conditions is helpful.

  • When is the best time to visit Russellville?

    Late spring and early fall are often recommended for comfortable temperatures, with afternoons typically around 70–78°F (21–26°C). These seasons also bring community festivals and outdoor events. Summer is warmer and welcomes green landscapes.

  • What are the best places to visit in Russellville?

    Explore the historic city square, visit local museums, and enjoy the atmosphere of Main Street’s shops and eateries. Public parks provide green space for recreation and relaxation. Around town, you may encounter art installations and glimpses of local heritage.

  • What are some hiking trails in Russellville?

    Russellville has community parks and nearby nature areas with walking and hiking trails through forested and open landscapes. Trails often feature local flora and peaceful settings for birdwatching or picnics. Look for information at park entrances or local visitor centers.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Russellville?

    Families can explore interactive museum exhibits, play at local parks, and enjoy community celebrations together. Seasonal markets and outdoor concerts create memorable experiences. Many attractions are designed to be welcoming for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Russellville?

    Around Russellville, you can explore nature preserves, historic battlefields, and regional museums celebrating Kentucky’s heritage. Scenic drives through the countryside reveal local farms and rolling hills. There are also opportunities to visit neighboring small towns known for their unique culture.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Russellville?

    Some vacation rentals in Russellville welcome pets, especially in areas with outdoor space or near parks. Check listing details for pet policies and local guidelines. Neighborhood walks and open areas allow for easy time outside with your dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Russellville?

    Locals suggest taking time to chat with shop owners, as many share stories about Russellville’s history. Try seasonal foods at farmer’s markets, and check community calendars for special events. Comfortable shoes are helpful for exploring historic districts on foot.

  • What is Russellville known for?

    Russellville is known for its deep roots in Kentucky history, local museums, and annual community celebrations. The area is also recognized for its traditional Southern food and scenic countryside. Historic districts highlight architecture from different eras.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Russellville?

    Russellville has small museums, locally owned shops, and historic walking tours that reveal stories from the area's past. Nature trails around town and lesser-known parks provide peaceful spots for quiet reflection. Look for art displays and community murals tucked away on downtown streets.

  • What are the best foods to try in Russellville?

    Russellville has classic Southern cuisine such as barbecued meats, fried chicken, and hearty vegetables. You can also find locally baked desserts like chess pie and seasonal fruit cobblers. Many restaurants feature recipes passed down through generations.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Russellville?

    Bring comfortable walking shoes for exploring historic streets and parks. Seasonal temperatures range widely, so pack layers, a light rain jacket, and sun protection. A reusable water bottle is useful for walks or outdoor events.

  • What is the nightlife in Russellville like?

    Nightlife in Russellville centers around relaxed bars, casual restaurants, and venues with live music on select evenings. It often features local musicians and friendly, welcoming spaces for conversation. Late-night entertainment is low-key and rooted in community tradition.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Russellville?

    The Logan County Tobacco & Heritage Festival is often celebrated in early fall with parades, music, and local traditions. Seasonal fairs and agricultural events also bring together residents and visitors. Community celebrations frequently showcase the area’s heritage.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Russellville?

    Russellville has vacation rentals ranging from cozy downtown homes to larger family spaces near parks. Many hosts accommodate children and provide amenities like kitchens or outdoor space. Review listing details for features that fit your group’s needs.