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No cleaning fees, no pet deposit. Awarded 2025 Best In Tennessee Vacation Destination! Escape to 50 acres of rolling pasture and peaceful charm at Little Tail Farms. Your stay includes two cozy accommodations—a charming 8x16 tiny house and a modern apartment above the barn—each with private keypad entry. Meet our friendly animals: goats, sheep, alpacas, mini horses, donkeys, Highland cattle & guardian dogs. Wander the pastures and share a treat (outside the fence!) with our farm friends. Explore the quiet majesty of nature—without giving up the comforts of home. Nestled on 50 private acres, Little Tail Farms offers two unique stays: a charming 8x16 Tiny House, perfect for hikers and couples, and a light-filled apartment above the garage, ideal for relaxing after a day of adventure. Watch sunsets spill over the pasture, then cozy up with modern amenities and private keypad entry. Whether you're wandering trails or sipping coffee with goats nearby, this is your storybook escape in the Tennessee hills. Perched atop Cagle Mountain in Sequatchie County, our small community offers the best of both worlds—peaceful country living with easy access to city life. At 2,106 feet elevation, we enjoy cooler mountain air, often 5–10 degrees below the Chattanooga valley below. Though it feels like a world away, we’re just 45 minutes from downtown Chattanooga, where you’ll find vibrant dining, arts, and attractions—then return home to starlit skies, quiet roads, and the calm of the countryside. Little Tail Farms, a picturesque, first-generation family farm nestled atop Cagle Mountain in Dunlap, Tennessee. Whether you choose our cozy tiny house or our breezy apartment with pasture views, we promise an unforgettable, nature-rooted experience. During your visit, you’ll enjoy a personal farm tour where you’ll meet our beloved animals—Scottish Highland cattle, alpacas, Nigerian Dwarf goats, mini horses, and more. At the Highland Cottage we provide one night of firewood to get your campfire started. Want to keep the flames going longer? Additional bundles are available for $20 each. Just a heads-up: charcoal isn’t provided, so bring your own if you plan to grill. From March through October, we open our gates for a Saturday farm tour at 10 AM, welcoming guests for an insider’s look at life on a working farm. Come wander, learn, and maybe even lend a hand. ⚠ Agritourism Notice (Required by Tennessee Law): By visiting, you acknowledge and assume the inherent risks of agritourism activities—this includes natural terrain, interaction with animals, and use of farm equipment. Tennessee law limits liability for farms in the case of injury, death, or property damage that occurs during participation in these activities.
