
Tennessee
You and your pet will be covered no matter what your travel plans are in the Volunteer State. There are tons of pet-friendly lodgings in Tennessee, not to mention a million things to do: Beale Street in Memphis, very pet-friendly Pigeon Forge. If you're planning an Elvis pilgrimage to Graceland, unfortunately your dog can't get in. But you can leave him at Raines Road Animal Hospital (901-396-7641), which has kennel services.
To find pet-friendly lodging, choose a city from the drop-down menu above or browse through the cities below to find a complete list of all pet-friendly hotels in Tennessee. Our lodgings also include Bed & Breakfasts, Cabins and Cottages, Inns and Motels.
Featured Lodgings
[Featured Lodgings highlights a select number of lodgings in the state. To see see a more extensive list of our pet-friendly properties, choose a city from the drop-down menu above.
]Gatlinburg
Outback Rentals
We have pet friendly cabins that have a $80.00 pet fee that is refundable once (Read more...)
Cleveland
Douglas Inn & Suites
$10.00 per night per room. 2 per room. 50 lbs. or less. (Read more...)
Sevierville
Mountain Air Cabin Rentals, LLC
Based on the choice of rental owners, pets are allowed ONLY in rentals that state (Read more...)
Sevierville
Arnold Estates Equestrian and Cabin
We welcome pets of all kinds. We are located on 100 private, wooded acres adjacent (Read more...)
Paris
Kentucky Lake Cabins
The nightly rate varies between $4-8/night per pet, depending on their weight. The damage deposit (Read more...)
Nashville
GuestHouse Inn & Suites Nashville – Music Valley
We accept ALL pets. $25.00 non-refundable fee per stay. (Read more...)
Franklin
Embassy Suites Nashville South-Cool Springs
Fee: $50. All size dogs and cats. Pets must be leashed at all times. Do (Read more...)
Gatlinburg
Stony Brook Chalets
Fee: $50, nonrefundable. Pets welcome up to 30 lbs. (Limit one pet per room.) (Read more...)
Gatlinburg
Red Roof Inn & Suites
First pets free extra pet $ 10 per pets per day.If anything damage in the (Read more...)
Murfreesboro
Vista Inn & Suites Murfreesboro
We love pets so if you\'ve got one bring ‘em along with you and they\'ll (Read more...)
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Articles about Tennessee

Dog-Friendly Vacationing in Knoxville, Tennessee
Knoxville, Tennessee is the third largest city in the state, behind Nashville and Memphis, with about 180,00 residents. Its nickname is the Marble City. It went under a suburbanization era, but the downtown area has been redeveloped in recent years. It has an arts community with a fair amount of activities going on throughout the [...]
Dog-Friendly Vacationing in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Chattanooga, Tennessee, is a small city located in the southeast of the state, close to the Georgia border. It is located in the mountains, between the Appalachian Mountains and the Cumberland Plateau. Its nickname is “Scenic City,” as there is much beautiful nature to explore. There is a good deal of culture around this city, [...]
Dog-Friendly Vacationing in Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville, Tennessee, is the capital of the state as well as its second largest city. It lies on the Cumberland River, and has tons of nice parks, riverwalks and Civil War sites for people to visit. It is also home to the Grand Ol Opry, and lots of country music events take place there. There [...]
Dog-Friendly Vacationing in Memphis, Tennessee
Memphis is a city in Southwest Tennessee, on the Mississippi River. It is the largest city in that state, and is also the youngest of the four cities. It has a humid, subtropical climate, so is a good place for northerners to check out in the upcoming cold months. Founders of many different musical genres, [...]For more information about Tennessee
- Tennessee Dept. of Tourist Development
- 320 6th Avenue North
- Rachael Jackson Bldg.
- Nashville, TN 37202
- In State # (615) 741-2159
- Toll Free # (800) 836-6200
- Internet: http://www.state.tn.us/tourdev

























