Location
Nestled in a 600-acre forest, NaCoMe Camp and Conference Center is the historic site of Beaver Dam Springs Resort where ladies and gentlemen in the 1800's would travel to soak in the "healing" waters of Sulphur Springs.
Today, the camp boasts many of its original buildings, upgraded and remodeled with wood harvested on site. A creek meanders through the camp, and there's a swimming hole, a lake with kayaks and canoes, a playground, porches on every building (replete with rockers), a huge "barn" for dancing, world famous cinnamon rolls, and a welcoming staff.
Cabins are air conditioned! Most cabins have four bedrooms and four private bathrooms. Rooms sleep 5-9 people in a combination of full and twin beds with bunks. Larger cabins have a common area, large beautiful porches with rocking chairs for gathering, and a mini-fridge.
What are the cabins like?
Cabin rooms are shared with another small family or a small group of individuals with similar lodging desires. Each bedroom has its own bathroom, while the central common areas host classes and cabin mates.
These layouts are examples of what you might expect if selecting private rooms. Please note - cabin assignments are made with all of the data of camper needs. Reserving specific rooms may not be possible.
Cabin Exterior
Cabin Bedroom
Cabin Porch
Cabin bedroom
Where can we fly in close to camp?
Camp is roughly an hour and a half from the Nashville International Airport (BNA). With advanced notice, CDW may be able to arrange a ride share from the airport for small parties.
Flights arriving by 12 noon on Sunday/Arrival day and departing after 3pm on Friday/Departure day are ideal to be able to get to and from camp with time for settling in and loading out.