35 miles, trail difficulty: Intermediate to Advanced
Address: 738 Sinking Cove Rd Sherwood TN 37376
Phone: 931 598 0702
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://theboloclub.com
Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/theboloclub
Here’s what you need to know:
1. Getting here – rural highways with curvy hills, gravel entrance wide enough for large trailers. (see site for directions)
2. Parking & Trailers – ample pull-through and back in sites, upper camp mostly sun, lower camp more shaded.
3. Family Friendly – yes
4. Trail Difficulty – intermediate to advanced.
5. Trail Info – seasonal hours, hilly terrain, rocky, caves, native american history, shoes or boots recommended, distant views, shady and sun.
6. Amenities – bathhouse, wifi, wash bay, ice, water, shavings, hay, round pen, firewood.
7. Events & entertainment – holiday events, charities, music, dances.
8. Lodging – 2 furnished cabins, 2 villas.
9. Hookups – 42 RV sites with water and electric, shade and sun.
10. Stalls – 2 barns with 44 8×10 stalls with lights and water.
Other/notable:
Call ahead for seasonal dates and hours.
-From their site-
The Bolo Club is perfect for:
Corporate, Family & Private Retreats – Weddings – Reunions – Special Events
Trail Rides – Mountain Trails – 44 Covered Stalls
Comfortable Accommodations – Private Cabins and Villas:
The Lodge: 4 bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, living room, fireplace & private deck
The Lucas Cabin: An 1860’s log cabin – Sleeps 6
The Crib: Old fashioned bunkhouse – Sleeps 8
42 Camp Sites: Power and Water hook-up, Shower House, WiFi, Cell Phone Booster
Long term camping available
Long term camping options
The Bolo Club has a unique combination of accommodations and activities, making it the perfect getaway. You owe it to yourself, so take the time to slow down, relax, and enjoy the sights, sounds, and atmosphere where country meets comfort!
History- Our grandparents moved to the farm on Little Crow Creek on September 27, 1927 from up in Sinking Cove. They had six children with our dad, Charlie Jr., being one of them.
Charlie Stubblefield Sr. was a very interesting man with a wide curiosity in just about anything that had to do with history, Indian artifacts, Civil War, fossils, oral history, religion and more.
Therefore, the small museum on the property next to the pavilion is dedicated to our grandfather.
Charlie Sr. and our grandmother served as Justices of the Peace for over 30 years. Further, our grandmother was the backbone of the family, and was a gracious lady with a special personality to handle the rigors of the day; we miss them both very much.
The area has many interesting stories and legacies of characters of yesterday and today.
Visiting The Bolo Club will be like stepping back in time to a slower pace where hopefully you will be able to enjoy the atmosphere and spirit of the farm.
For more information about Sinking Cove and Little Crow Creek Valley you can view or download a booklet written by Austin P. Stubblefield.