Miss Scarlett’s B&B

Just off the scenic Natchez Trace, Miss Scarlett’s Bed and Breakfast is a charming retreat that blends cozy comfort with warm, welcoming hospitality. Enjoy thoughtful rooms, a peaceful setting, and a personalized experience that makes every stay relaxing and memorable.

197 Metal Rd
Hohenwald, TN 38462

Miss Scarlett’s Bed and Breakfast is a delightful establishment that understands its patrons and their need for a unique, custom experience.

Imagine pulling just off the Natchez Trace and winding down a quiet country road to a beautiful home surrounded by 45 acres of rolling fields and shady trees. That’s what you find at Miss Scarlett’s, only a short drive from the Meriwether Lewis historic site and less than a mile off the Parkway.

Whether you are traveling solo, with family, or with friends, Miss Scarlett’s offers a memorable and comfortable place to stay. The B&B has three guest rooms, each intimate and personal. You’ll find genuine hospitality, thoughtful touches, and a chance to truly get away from the bustle of everyday life.

Comfortable Rooms for Every Traveler

Two of the rooms feature queen beds, perfect for individuals or couples, while one room boasts a spacious king bed for those who want a little extra room to stretch out. All rates include a full homemade breakfast to start your morning off right.

Our Rhett Butler Suite comes with its own entrance and a private bathroom. This space is ideal for guests who want a bit more privacy and convenience. On the upper level of the house, you’ll find Miss Scarlett’s Suite with a king bed and access to a balcony overlooking the peaceful property. There is also Miss Bonnie’s Suite, a comfy room with a queen bed that shares a hallway bathroom.

For groups or families, there are flexible options where you can rent more than one room so everyone can be close by while still having their own space. These special arrangements make Miss Scarlett’s a great choice for travelers exploring the Natchez Trace together or for friends who want to make the most of their time in Tennessee.

A Breakfast Worth Waking Up For

One of the best parts of staying at Miss Scarlett’s is the breakfast served each morning. Innkeeper Scherry Talley conjures up hearty, homemade meals that bring guests together around the table. It is the kind of breakfast that gives you energy for a day of exploring and tastes like home at the same time.

Guests also often find a few tasty treats waiting for them when they arrive. Whether it is freshly baked goodies or a warm welcome from Scherry, these little touches help make every stay feel special. For an extra charge, Scherry can prepare lunches or dinners to take on your day’s adventure.

Perfect for Natchez Trace Explorers and Nature Lovers

Miss Scarlett’s is a favorite stop for travelers biking or driving the Natchez Trace Parkway. If you are cycling and need support along the way, there are amenities and services available that help make your ride easier, including shuttle options with advance arrangements. Shuttle to a nearby restaurant in Hohenwald, or if you don’t have a chase vehicle, the shuttle can pick you up at the end of your ride and bring you and your bikes back to your room. That means you can focus on the beautiful scenery and the joy of the ride without having to worry about logistics.

Not a biker? There’s still plenty to do You can visit the elephant sanctuary visitor center, take in some local history at nearby sites, enjoy wine tasting at local vineyards, or simply enjoy a peaceful day with a good book out on the deck or patio.

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Children are welcome at Miss Scarlett’s, making it a great choice for a family trip. What you won’t find on the property are pets, smoking, or alcohol, which helps keep the atmosphere calm and restful for all guests.

The focus is on creating a comfortable and inviting experience where you can slow down, connect with others, and create lasting memories. Whether you are here for a restful stop on your journey along the Natchez Trace or planning a longer stay to explore the Tennessee countryside, this is a place where hospitality comes naturally.