Bethany Hills Camp & Conference Center is a campground in Kingston Springs, Tennessee, United States owned by the Disciples of Christ.
The camp was built in approximately 1900 by Nashville social worker, Fannie Battle[2] to provide a vacation and convalescence facility for impoverished mothers and their children, and eventually became a place where children susceptible or infected with tuberculosis could come to have fresh, country air.
[4] Sometime in the mid to late 1950s, Camp Thomas was bought by the Disciples of Christ and renamed for Mary of Bethany.
It has since operated as a camp/conference center for the region, offering a youth camp in summer and conference services during the winter months.
Bethany Hills Camp is located on the border of Cheatham and Dickson counties in Middle Tennessee.