Come See For Yourself
Amenities
Linden Valley provides a special place for your group to worship the Lord in a tranquil riverside setting. The beauty of God’s world is evident when you commune with nature on the riverwalk, talk with friends while sitting on the porch rocking, or challenge yourself on the ropes course.
- 40 Hotel Rooms Double Beds/Private Baths
- 400 Bunk Beds
- 500 Seat Flexible Seating Worship Space
- Multiple Meeting Spaces
Activities
- Odyssey High Ropes Adventure Course
- Low Ropes Course
- 620-foot Zip Line
- Paint Ball Courses
- Kayaking and Tubing on Buffalo River
- Swimming
Linden Valley Location
Address: 1225 Baptist Camp Rd
Linden, TN 37096
Phone: (931) 589-2622
Email: [email protected]
Directions to Linden Valley From Interstate 40:
Drive south on TN -13 S for 21.3 miles through Lobellville to 4-way stop at TN-412.
Proceed straight on TN-13 S for 7 miles
Entrance to Linden Valley will be on the left. Turn in front of the sign and proceed down hill to facility.
Directions to Linden Valley From the south via TN-13:
Follow TN-13 north.
Cross over Buffalo River.
Entrance to Linden Valley is 3.7 miles north of Buffalo River Bridge on the right.
Turn right just past the sign and road immediately reverses to the right.
Linden Valley Services
Activities
- Odyssey High Ropes Course
- Kayak Trips for 1-2 Hours
- Tubing on the River
- Swimming Pool
- Campfires
- Zipline for 600 Feet
- Hiking Trails
- Paintball
- Horseshoe Pits
- Gaga Ball Pit
- Volleyball & Basketball Courts
Amenities
Linden Valley is privileged to offer the following:
- Audio Visual
- Banquet Services
- Internet Access
- Phones
- Mail Services
- Camp Store
- Vending
Food
Linden Valley is well known for its excellent food quality and outstanding banquet services. Most meals are served buffet style including a choice of hot entrees, multiple vegetables, salad and fruit bar, bread and dessert bar, and two beverage stations. Plate service is available by special arrangement for any size group. Be sure to inform Linden Valley of any special dietary needs when making reservations.
Housing
Linden Valley is a great place to get away and enjoy time down by the river.
- 38 hotel rooms with 2 double beds and a private bath, dresser, and reading chairs
- 2 fully handicapped accessible rooms with 1 double bed and bath
- 400 bunk beds scattered among multiple buildings that can be arranged to handle any size coed groups
Conference Rooms
The lodge at Linden Valley has a flexible meeting room that can be configured into:
- One large room (40′ x 32′ accommodating 125 people in theatre style)
- 4 smaller rooms (16′ x 20′)
The Linden Valley worship center was opened in 2014. The building can be configured into:
- One room seating 500
- 3 rooms holding approximately 150 each
- Includes full audiovisual capabilities
FAQ
What does it cost?
Request a cost estimate from this site based on your specific needs. Your choice of housing and menu selection are significant factors in the cost. Compare our prices to other locations with similar quality facilities and you will be pleased with Linden Valley.
What type of lodging is available?
You can choose between hotel accommodations, bunk beds, rustic camp site, tent camping and hammocks hung among the trees. Check out the photographs of the cabins and the Conference Center Lodge on the website. Schedule a tour with us to see for yourself!
What do I need to bring?
For cabins, you will need your own linens, pillows, and toiletries. In the Conference Center (hotel style) lodging, linens and toiletries are provided (bring you own toothpaste). We have a camp store if you forget some necessities. Comfortable clothes and shoes are the order of the day, but don’t forget your rain jacket, swim suit, and Bible.
Are there options if I have allergies?
Our food service team is prepared to work with almost any special nutritional needs. Please let us know exactly what your needs are at least two weeks before your stay.
Can we prepare our own food?
Linden Valley currently does not have food preparation space available for use by groups or individuals, however in many cases we can provide refrigeration units and microwaves.
Can we fish while we are there do we need a fishing license?
Linden Valley is located on the banks of the scenic Buffalo River, which is known for some of the best fishing in Tennessee. TWRA requires fishing licenses for anyone ages 13 or older. Even though you will be fishing from the bank, life jackets are required for anyone under 13 years of age.
Is there wifi access? Cell phone service?
There is wifi access in our major meeting spaces and throughout each room within the conference center. Cell phone service is limited. Cell phone service is limited to the lobby of the conference center and only those with Verizon or US Cellular service can get a signal. However, it is a great experience to get away from the phone for a few days.
What equipment is available? (sound, tables, chairs, projector, etc.)
We can meet your needs in most cases. The Worship Center has fixed media equipment. We have portable sound and video systems. Tables and chairs can be placed as needed.
How far in advance do we need to reserve a date?
Today! Or as soon as possible. Prime weekends dates fill up quickly, usually 6 to 8 months ahead. Summer weeks are committed normally at least 18 months in advance. Reservations staff will do all they can to work with you on alternative dates and planning to share camp with another group.
What activities are available?
Outdoor volleyball, basketball, gaga pit, and horseshoes are some of the activities available on campus. Other activities have a small cost associated with use: Swimming Pool (summer only), Odyssey High ropes course, low ropes course, paintball, zip line, etc.
Are the cabins air conditioned?
All cabins are fully equipped with heating and air conditioning, except for our rustic area cabins, and are available for use in any season.
Can we just bring tents and camp out?
If you want the safety of being within the boundaries of a private facility but still want to give your group the feel of tent camping, you can pitch a tent or hang a hammock.
Is there a place to park my Recreational Vehicle/Camper?
We have several fully equipped RV slots. ATVs are not allowed on campus.
Can I bring my pet?
We love pets, too, but unfortunately Health Department regulations and other considerations prohibit us from allowing pets on the premises with the exception of service animals.
What options do I have for menu selection?
We have two types of menus. We have a camp menu selection and a retreat menu selection. Examples of each are available upon request.


