Be a happy camper: Experience the outdoors with Explore Eden

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Since launching their app in 2021, Explore Eden has added properties across three states, including those around Nashville. | Photo provided by Explore Eden

Warmer weather is here and with it comes camping season. Or — for those who love the idea of camping but aren’t excited about sleeping on the forest floor — glamping season is here.

However you like to explore nature, finding a campground or place to stay is not always easy. Enter: Explore Eden. The app, known as the Airbnb of camping, works with local property owners to provide unique camping experiences. Think: The great outdoors, without the crowded campground, and with the perk of making an easy app reservation with a local host.

The app recently began working with hosts right around Nashville — with new properties and customized add-ons + upgrades available soon across Tennessee.

Bonus: Landowners benefit by listing their property in the app. With more than 2,000 downloads by eager campers looking for a place to stay, becoming a host is easy + can mean extra income.

Download the app to start exploring.*

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