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Beersheba Springs Vacations

You don't have to be full of local knowledge to have an amazing time in Beersheba Springs, but you will need to know a few basic facts before you head off.

Beersheba Springs lies 12 miles (19 kilometers) south of McMinnville. It is also 20 miles (32 kilometers) east of Manchester.

It won't be too hard to make new acquaintances in this corner of Tennessee. It's home to around around 500 locals.

Hotels in Beersheba Springs

Beersheba Springs is a little out of the way, so it's not exactly known for its extensive accommodations. But don't freak out just yet! About 12 miles (19 kilometers) away is McMinnville. We suggest the Best Western Tree City Inn, but you'll need to be quick — it's the only listed option!

Places to visit in Beersheba Springs

It's hard to imagine how generations past managed at home without all the appliances we have nowadays. Step through the door of Black House and discover exactly how they did. Looking for more ideas? It's difficult to conceive how people in the past coped at home without all the appliances we have today. Step through the doorway of Falcon Rest Mansion and Gardens and find out how they did. But don't just limit your adventures to sightseeing. The wider Tennessee region features some wonderful activities, like mountain biking. Get outside and give it a go!

Where do you fly into for Beersheba Springs?

The excitement of staying in a brand new place never gets old. Once you've safely touched down at Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport (CHA), the main hubs of Beersheba Springs will be just 40 miles (64 kilometers) away.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Beersheba Springs?
With offers starting from as little as , flight and hotel packages are the perfect way to make your budget stretch further. Beersheba Springs, here you come!
How long should my Beersheba Springs vacation be?
Around 8 nights is the average amount of time travelers spend in Beersheba Springs. But the ideal trip length comes down to how many unforgettable memories you want to make. Why not allow a few extra days and explore some of the lesser-known spots?
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Beersheba Springs?
Picking up a great package deal to Beersheba Springs is easy with Travelocity. With access to 400 partner airlines and 1,000,000 properties all over the globe, you’re spoiled for choice when it comes to selecting your flights and hotels.
Why should I book my Beersheba Springs vacation bundle with Travelocity?
With top-quality service, 24/7 support and some of the most idyllic escapes imaginable, you’ll never wander alone. And if you happen to find a better price, we’ll match it. That’s our Price Match Guarantee.
Can I save money on my Beersheba Springs car rental if I book it with hotels and flights?
With a Beersheba Springs vacation package, you can bundle your hotel, flight and car bookings and save some serious money. When you’re ready to explore the best of this exciting area, why not start with Dollywood? This must-see sight is 193 kilometers from Beersheba Springs. With your own rental car, you’ll be there soon enough.
Which airport is best for Beersheba Springs?
The best airport is Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport (CHA). Pick up your luggage, head out of arrivals and you’ll discover yourself 64 kilometers from downtown Beersheba Springs.
Where should I stay when visiting Beersheba Springs?
The Beersheba Lake Retreat #1 is popular with many travelers. Book now to avoid missing out.

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