Seating among the trees beside the creek at Old Falls

Retreats & offsites

An offsite that is actually off site

An hour from Nashville, at the bottom of a wooded hollow, with a waterfall running outside. The Wi-Fi is fast enough to work. Everything else is designed to make you stop.

Ask about your team

The case for it

Conversations that don't happen at the office

Small teams come here to do the thinking that keeps getting pushed. The property holds one group at a time, so there is no lobby, no other meeting next door, and nobody to overhear the hard part of the conversation.

The waterfall does something useful to a long day: people walk down to it between sessions and come back having actually stopped thinking about the last slide.

A quiet interior nook with a small table, suited to focused work

What you get

Space, quiet, and a good dinner

Room to work

The covered porch and main living space for the day, high-speed Wi-Fi throughout, and the whole property to your team alone.

Room to stop

A quarter-mile trail on the land, chairs at the creek, a fire pit with firewood. The best breakout room here has water in it.

Dinner that lands

A private chef serving beside the falls turns the end of a working day into the part people remember. Typically $85–$180 per guest.

The fire pit lit beside the creek at the end of the day

Shape of the day

Day rate, or stay over

Most teams drive out in the morning, work through the day, and finish with a dinner at the water before heading back. Others make it two days and stay at the Waterfall House.

Mid-week dates have the widest availability, and the area gives you somewhere to send people who arrive early.

Good to know

Common questions

Is the internet good enough to actually work?
Yes. High-speed Wi-Fi and cell service reached the property this year. Video calls hold, and older listings elsewhere on the web that say otherwise are out of date.
How big a team does this suit?
Small ones — leadership teams, founding teams, and departments of up to about twenty for the day. The Waterfall House itself sleeps a smaller group.
Can we book just the day?
Yes. A day rate gives you the grounds and the porch as a working space, with the option of a private-chef dinner at the end of it.
Is there a room for presentations?
Not a conference room in the usual sense. The covered porch and the main living space work well for a small group, and most teams find the lack of a projector to be the point.
How far is it from Nashville?
About an hour southwest, and roughly 45 minutes from Franklin — close enough to drive out in the morning, far enough that nobody ducks back to the office.

Plan your offsite

Tell us the size of the team and roughly when. We'll come back with dates, the day rate, and what a chef's dinner would run for your group.