We often forget to dance in the light. Stretch out towards the solis- the soul. To bask in these caresses. We often forget to do this as practice, as a daily need rather than a moment of peace or a moment of healing.
Sigh in the sun, laugh until your jaw hurts, get dizzy, drink in the air, don’t wait out the rain.
Sewanee, TN is where I attended college for my BFA and I am constantly down that way to hike, photograph, and explore- I know that place about as well as I know my own hometown and I love sharing it with my clients. The campus is over 13,000 acres of open land including caves, waterfalls, and a 23 mile trail which I completed a few years ago and plan to do again soon! It would make the perfect trail for an all day hiking elopement focused on views, trail life, gettin’ sweaty, and ending the day with the perfect pizza or sandwich from the local joint owned by a Sewanee graduate. While, yes, Sewanee is a small town… that’s kind of the point. I myself am from a small town and that’s where I thrive both artistically and emotionally. Additionally- this means that the focus of the area is on the outdoors, the community, the trail systems, and getting back to the basics.
Sewanee itself has two restaraunts- Shenanigans and The Blue Chair Cafe and Tavern. Shenanigans is a sweet little burger, pizza, sandwich shop with a bar element- however, it’s completely family friendly and pet friendly. I’ve actually photographed a wedding in the bar upstairs- totally badass. Shenanigans also has a food truck which would be neat to rent out for an elopement. The Blue Chair is part cafe with a full breakfast menu, bakery, coffees, and hand-scooped ice cream. But, it’s also a tavern with beers, famous chicken wings, and an upbeat, busy vibe.
The town adjacent to Sewanee is Monteagle where there’s a few chain restaraunts, a Waffle House (up for a Waffle House Vista Elopement? Let’s do it.) the Mountain Goat Market, a few drug stores, and the best outfitters shop for gettin’ yourself geared up for those local hikes. Everything in the area is fairly assible being maybe a fifteen minute drive away from most of my favorite elopement locations, but it being a small town means when you’re in the woods- you feel like you’re in the woods.
Airbnb’s– the mountain is covered with large houses, small little cabins, and RVs to rent out for a few days or a few weeks. I have a few favorites and if you’re down to book I’ll send you my full planning guide for Sewanee sessions, elopements, or road trips. There’s also a few hotels that you can book out in the area as well. AND, if you’re into vanlife this is a fantastic area to stay in whether you want a campsite or a parking lot to stay in.
Trail Systems- This is my favorite part. I spent the better part of my life in Sewanee out in the woods, trekking around, and hiding from my homework. I do keep a lot of these places more private and only share exact locations with booked clients to focus on Leave No Trace and protecting the area which is very sacred not only to me, but to everyone who has the chance to get to visit the area. However, I’ll talk about a few of my favorite trails nearby that are already popular. ALSO- Sewanee is close to a number of State Parks, National Parks, lakes, rivers, cave systems, and has a fantastic bouldering community.
The most well known trail in the area is the Sewanee, P-Trail which is roughly 23 miles long around the domain. There are many bail out points throughout the trail so you can section hike it or, my favorite, push the full 23-miles in a day starting out early and finishing in time to grab some pizza and catch the sunset at one of the many overlooks in the area. The Lake Cheston area is absolutely stunning- I’ve spent many, many hours out there lounging around reading, snuggling with my dog, and soaking in the sun. It’s a great location for hiking, biking, or an elopement.
The Franklin State Forest is super close to Sewanee and if you wanted to grab an Airbnb in town, then drive over to the park it would be a great location for an all day adventure elopement with sites, climbing, and a beautiful scenic drive. Buggy Top is also a short drive away from Sewanee leading to an intense 4 mile hike to one of the most beautiful cave systems with a flowing river showing off shallow and deeper water under a canopy of lush trees. Honestly, this is one of my favorite hikes in Sewanee and well worth it at the top when you reach the vast over-hang, bubbling stream, and boulders.
If you’re interested in a road trip, elopement, portraiture session, or family session holler at me!
KB is a Tennessee Elopement photographer, USA Road Trip Planner, focused on film photography, travel, and true love. KB photographs all over the world, espeically in Appalachia, the South East, and the Wild West. She specializes in working with Cowboys, Musicians, road trippers, and deep lovers. Leave no trace. All humans Welcome.