This one-story open air camp meeting shed with gable on hipped roof is rectangular, measures approximately 72 x 45 feet, and has a nave plan.
It features a stage, unfinished plank pews, and a packed earth and sawdust floor.
Sulphur Springs Methodist Campground was founded following the Great Revival of 1800.
The present shed as well as the other buildings, now extinct, were reconstructed according to the same plan and shape and utilizing the same materials in 1900.
This article about a property in Washington County, Tennessee on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.