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our latest Vacation Guide here!
Besides the beauty of our countryside, the splendor of our
seasons and the warmth of our people, here are some
unique things about our counties, cities and towns:
Follow the winding roads in BEDFORD COUNTY to Bell
Buckle and its R.C. & MoonPie Festival; Wartrace, home
of the Wartrace MusicFest and new TN Walking Horse
National Museum; and Shelbyville, where you can enjoy 11
days at the TN Walking Horse National Celebration.
Experience COFFEE COUNTY’s unique blend of small
town hospitality and big city sophistication. Manchester and
Tullahoma are great places to live, work, raise a family, and
retire. Every June, the pristine countryside comes alive
during the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival.
Make your way to FRANKLIN COUNTY and one of the
most accommodating parks in Tennessee — Tims Ford State
Park — with 2,200 acres of family fun including lake
recreation, golf, and bike and hiking trails. Enjoy an evening
under the stars at the Montana Drive-In in Estill Springs or
visit the Railroad Museum in Cowan.
You’ll find history preserved in GILES COUNTY where
in the late 1800s, freed slave Matt Gardner purchased part
of his former owner’s Elkton land to build a farm and start
one of the first African-American schools in the area; his
homestead is now a museum. Pulaski commemorates the
struggles of the Cherokee people at the new Trail of Tears
Interpretive Center.
Also rich in Civil War history, MAURY COUNTY is
considered “Antebellum Homes Capital of Tennessee.” It
boasts a magnificently restored courthouse; a bustling town
square with unique shops, antique stores and restaurants;
and the President James K. Polk Ancestral Home &
Presidential Hall.
MOORE COUNTY isn’t just a place you “pass through”
on your way to somewhere else, it’s a destination in itself.
Tiny Lynchburg is home to one-of-a-kind stores, small town
restaurants and an internationally loved brand you may
have heard of...Jack Daniel’s.
Experience nature at its best in PERRY COUNTY. Water
recreation is the highlight as the Buffalo, a State Scenic
River and the Tennessee River both flow through the area.
Wildlife awaits in WAYNE COUNTY where you’ll find
woods, water and natural beauty in abundance. Tennessee’s
second largest county is also a great place to dine at a
family-owned restaurant, seek out Civil War history and
boat or camp at Clifton Marina.
This guide will lead you to the best our region has to offer.
Thank you for visiting South Central Tennessee.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Get outdoors in HICKMAN COUNTY, filled with overlooks, cool waterfalls, fields and forests, all easily viewed
from your car, bus, motorcycle, boat, bicycle, or hiking
boots. Don’t miss the Banana Pudding Festival in October
for the best pudding you’ll ever taste.
CAMPING RV ............................................... 2
CANOEING KAYAKING BOATING ............... 2
FARMERS MARKETS ....................................... 4
SEASONAL FARMS HORSEBACK RIDING ...... 5
Did you know LAWRENCE COUNTY is home to over
300 Old Order Amish families? Enjoy a wagon ride, shop
for handmade items and stock up on farm fresh and
canned veggies. It’s also the site of the state’s last Civil
War skirmish — the Battle of Sugar Creek — fought in
Appleton and Lawrenceburg, recognized as the “Birthplace
of Southern Gospel Music.”
GOLF RECREATION SPA ........................... 7
HUNTING FISHING ...................................... 8
LODGING:
B&BS • CABINS ............................................. 9
HOTELS • MOTELS • CONFERENCE CENTERS... 10
MUSEUMS PLANTATIONS HISTORIC SITES ... 12
Heritage-rich LEWIS COUNTY is a thriving spot for
businesses but it’s not all work here. Hohenwald is full of
natural beauty and a great place to relax. Come for a day,
stay for a lifetime.
Step back in time in LINCOLN COUNTY during the
Annual Host of Christmas Past held the 2nd weekend in
November. Visit the charming Fayetteville Square and its
famous stores featured in Southern Living magazine and on
prime time talk shows.
You may know MARSHALL COUNTY for its Goats,
Music & More Festival and Lions SuperPull of the South
event. It’s also home to Civil War sites including the Chapel
Hill birthplace of General Nathan Bedford Forrest and Henry
Horton State Park offering lodging, dining, golf and more.
FESTIVALS & EVENTS............................... 16-17
RESTAURANTS ............................................. 18
SCENIC TRAILS DRIVES BIKING ............. 21
SHOPPING ENTERTAINMENT ..................... 24
STATE PARKS ................................................ 25
WINE & SPIRITS TRAIL ................................ 28
COMMUNITY RESOURCES & CHAMBERS:
BANKS...................................................... 29
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE ....................... 29
REALTORS ................................................ 30
SCHOOLS .................................................. 30
BEDFORD CO. – JULY
(Shelbyville)
www.bedfordcountyfair.org
COFFEE CO. – SEPTEMBER
(Manchester)
www.coffeecountyfair.com
FRANKLIN CO. – AUGUST
(Winchester)
www.franklincotnfair.org
GILES CO. – AUGUST
(Pulaski)
www.pulaskilionsclub.org
LINCOLN CO. – SEPTEMBER
(Fayetteville)
www.lincolncountyfairinfo.com
MAURY CO. – AUGUST
(Columbia)
www.maurycountyfair.net
MIDDLE TN DISTRICT FAIR – SEPTEMBER
(Lawrenceburg)
www.mtdfair.org
SOUTH CENTRAL FAIR – AUGUST
(Hohenwald)
www.scafair.org
RENE LANCE, SCTTA
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
[email protected]
(931)993-3286
CAMPING
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RV
BOLO CLUB & CAMPGROUND – 738 Sinking Cove Rd., Sherwood. Miles of trails
with creeks & caves; pavilion with fireplace, satellite, big screen TV & fully
equipped kitchen; 25 electric & water campsites, plus cabins; 50 covered stalls
with water & lights for horses. (615) 244-9300, x202. www.theboloclub.com.
CAMPERS RV PARK – 1792 Bear Creek Pk., Columbia. (931) 381-4112.
www.campersrvtn.com.
3) CIRCLE E GUEST RANCH – 50 Circle E. Ln., Belvidere. RV & campground,
horseback riding trails, 200 pull-thru sites with water/electric, covered horse
stalls. (931) 962-1790. www.circleeguestranch.com. See ad.
4) CLEARVIEW HORSE FARM – 2291 Hwy. 231 S., Shelbyville. Horse riding &
lessons, RV hookups, lodging, indoor & outdoor arenas, pond, trails, shows &
more. (931) 684-8822. www.clearviewhorsefarm.com.
5) CRAZY HORSE RECREATIONAL PARK – 2505 Waynesboro Hwy., Waynesboro.
(800) 722-5213. www.crazyhorsecanoe.com.
6) CROOKED CREEK MARINA & CAMPGROUND – 142 Crooked Creek Rd., Lobelville.
(931) 593-2112.
7) FAIRVIEW DEVIL STEP CAMPGROUND – 263 Fairview Campground Rd.,
Winchester. Next to Tims Ford Lake. Tent sites, RV with hookups & bathhouse.
(931) 967-4230.
8) FALL HOLLOW CAMPGROUND – 1329 Columbia Hwy.,
Hohenwald. Hwy. 412 & mile marker 391 Natchez
Trace Pkwy. RV hookups, tent camping, rooms with
breakfast. Restaurant open Thur.-Sat.
(931) 796-1480. www.fallhollow.com.
9) KELSO CANOE & CAMPING – 18 Kelso-Smithland Rd., Kelso. Canoe rental,
camping, tree houses & pavilion. (931) 703-4292. www.kelsocanoe.com.
10) MANCHESTER KOA – 586 Campground Rd., Manchester. (800) 562-7785.
11) NATCHEZ TRACE WILDERNESS PRESERVE – 1363 Napier Rd., Hohenwald. Off
Natchez Trace Pkwy. between mile markers 380 & 381. Over 600 campsites,
designated tent sites & 58 cabin rentals; beautiful lodge for weddings,
receptions & parties. Reservations/Ranger Station open 8AM-8PM; Trading Post
open 7AM, daily. (931) 796-3212. www.campntwp.com.
12) PINEWOOD CANOE & CAMP – 2011 Cash Hollow Rd, Nunnelly, TN
(931) 729-1042 www.pinewoodcamp.com
13) PINEY RIVER ENTERPRISE – 6832 Piney River Road, Bon Aqua, TN
(931) 670-5642. www.pineyriverenterprises.com
14) POWDERHORN CAMPGROUND – 2466 Powdermill Hill Rd., Lawrenceburg. Full
RV hookups & campground. (931) 762-0678. www.mamajscabin.com.
15) RIVER ROAD RV PARK & HORSE CAMP – 1976 River Rd., Chapel Hill. (931) 3647714.
16) SHOAL CREEK CANOE RUN & PRIMITIVE CAMPING – 470 Iron City Rd., Iron City.
Hwy. 227. (931) 845-4991.
17) TEXAS T CAMPGROUND – 2499 Lynnville Hwy., Cornersville. Campers, tents or
cabins available; all welcome. (931) 293-2500. www.texastcampground.com.
18) TIMS FORD MARINA & RV PARK – 38 Marina Ln., Winchester. Full hookups:
electric/sewer/water; cabin, pontoon & canoe rentals. Large RV park with
hookups (931) 967-4509. www.timsfordmarina.com. See ad.
19) WHISPERING OAKS – 812 16th Model Rd., Manchester. I-24, Exit 105 to Hwy.
41. (931) 728-0225.
20) WHIT’S END RANCH – 222 Faerie Traile, Clifton. At end of Dall Conway Rd.
Camping, cabins, hiking, historic trails, swimming, BBQ; relax & enjoy.
(931) 676-3180. www.whitsendranch.com.
CANOEING
KAYAKING
BOATING
21) BUFFALO BUD’S CANOES, KAYAKS & CAMPGROUND – 580 Slink Shoals Rd.,
Linden. (931) 589-3500.
22) BUFFALO CANOEING – 226 Hidden Valley Rd.,
Hohenwald. (800) 339-5596. www.buffalocanoeing.
com.
23) BUFFALO RIVER RESORT – 3520 N. Hwy. 13,
Lobelville. Canoe & kayak rentals. (931) 593-2000.
www.buffaloriverresort-tn.com.
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www.bellbucklechamber.com
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24) CRAZY HORSE RECREATIONAL PARK – 2505 Waynesboro Hwy., Waynesboro.
(800) 722-5213. www.crazyhorsecanoe.com.
25) ELK RIVER CANOE RENTAL – 190 Smithland Rd., Kelso. Off Hwy. 64 on the river.
Canoeing, kayaking, tubing, primitive campsites; groups welcome. Mid-March
to mid-Nov., sun up to sun down. (931) 937-6886. www.elkrivercanoes.com.
Come visit
26) FARIA’S CYPRESS CREEK MARINA – 342 Cypress Creek Marina Rd., Linden.
(731) 847-0715.
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27) FLATWOODS CANOE BASE – 11711 Hwy. 13 S., Flatwoods. On the Buffalo River.
(931) 589-5661. www.flatwoodscanoe.com.
You may
just want to stay!
28) HEATH’S CANOE RENTAL – Hwy. 13 N., Lobelville. On the Buffalo River.
(931) 593-2306. www.canoethebuffaloriver.com.
29) HIGHER PURSUITS – 3114 Cheeks Bend Rd., Columbia. Canoe & kayak rentals,
teambuilding, tree climbing & more. (931) 840-8575.
www.higherpursuits.com.
30) KELSO CANOE & CAMPING – 18 Kelso-Smithland Rd., Kelso. Canoe rentals,
camping, tree houses & pavilion. (931) 703-4292. www.kelsocanoe.com.
31) KINZER’S CANOE & CAMP GROUND – 5490 Hwy 50 East, Centerville.
(931) 797-6222.
Fayetteville-Lincoln County
Chamber of Commerce
208 Elk Ave. S., Fayetteville
32) LAKE VIEW RESTAURANT & BOAT DOCK – 1439 Tims Ford Dr., Winchester. Jet
ski, fishing & pontoon boat rentals. Open Tues.-Sun. (931) 967-6711.
www.lakeviewboatdock.com.
1-888-433-1238
33) RIVER RAT’S CANOE RENTAL – 4361 Hwy. 431 S., Columbia. On the Duck River.
Canoe & kayak rentals for individuals & groups; guided fishing trips available.
(931) 381-2278. www.riverratcanoe.com.
ettevillelincolncountychamber.com
hostofchristmaspast.com
34) SHOAL CREEK CANOE RUN – 470 Iron City Rd., Iron City. Hwy. 227. Canoe &
kayak rentals for individuals & groups. (888) CANOE-80, (931) 845-4991.
www.shoalcreekcanoerun.com.
35) THE TN PADDLER – 1253 Iron Bridge Rd., Columbia. Canoe & kayak trips on
Duck & Buffalo Rivers. (931) 215-4891. www.tennesseepaddler.com.
36) TIMS FORD MARINA & RV PARK – 38 Marina Ln., Winchester. Full hookups:
electric/sewer/water; cabin, pontoon & canoe rentals. (931) 967-4509.
www.timsfordmarina.com. See ad.
37) TOPSEY TURVEY CANOE RENTAL & CAMPGROUND – 7902 Topsy Rd., Waynesboro.
(877) 868-8078. www.topseyturveycanoe.com.
FARMERS MARKETS
38) AMISH COMMUNITY – Amish Welcome Center: 4001 Hwy. 43 N., Ethridge.
Explore in a horse-drawn wagon, visit Amish farms, purchase handmade crafts
& fresh vegetables. (931) 829-2433. www.amishwelcomecenter.com.
39) ARDMORE FARMERS MARKET – 116 Main St., Ardmore. (931) 292-3110.
40) CENTERVILLE FARMERS MARKET – 1055 Wades Branch Rd., Centerville.
May 1- Oct., Tues. & Fri., 7AM-noon. (931) 729-1199.
41) COFFEE CO. FARMERS MARKET – 1331 McArthur St.,
Manchester. (931) 728-4637.
42) COLUMBIA FARMERS FRESH MARKET – June 14-Oct.
Riverwalk Park: Tues.-Sat., 7AM-noon. Public Sq.:
Sat., 7AM-noon. (931) 388-3647.
43) COMMUNITY MARKET – Rotary Park, 557 N. Woodland St., Manchester.
(931) 247-6674.
44) CUMBERLAND FARMERS MARKET – Sewanee Community Center (behind Sewanee
Market), Sewanee. (931) 924-4539.
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45) FAYETTEVILLE FARMERS MARKET – 421 Lincoln Ave. S., Fayetteville. April-Oct.,
daily, 6AM. (931) 433-6059.
46) FRANKLIN CO. FARMERS MARKET – Hwy. 64, west on Joyce Ln., Winchester.
(931) 967-2741.
GILESCOUNTYCHAMBER.COM
47) GILES CO. FARMERS MARKET – 110 N. 2nd St., Pulaski. Seasonal on Sat.
(931) 363-3789.
48) HENRY HORTON STATE PARK – 4358 Nashville Hwy, Chapel Hill Seasonal on
Saturday mornings. 800-250-8612.
49) LAWRENCEBURG FARMERS MARKET – Corner of Mahr & W. Taylor Sts., off
Lawrenceburg Sq. May-Oct., Fri. & Sat. (931) 762-4911.
50) LYNCHBURG FARMERS MARKET – Wiseman Park, Lynchburg. April-Sept., Fri.,
3-6 PM. Vendors & growers welcome. (931) 759-6828.
51) MARSHALL CO. FARMERS MARKET – 1101 Old Farmington Rd. (across from
Rock Creek Park), Lewisburg. Seasonal. (931) 359-1279.
52) MENNONITE COMMUNITY – Cane Creek & Hwy. 438 E., Perry Co. (931) 589-2331.
53) PERRY CO. FARMERS MARKET – Old Hwy. 13, Linden. Open air. Seasonal on
Sat. (931) 589-2331.
54) PLOWBOY PRODUCE ACTION & WHOLESALE FARMERS MARKET – 469 S. Brace Rd.,
Ethridge. (931) 829-1114.
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55) SOUTHERN MIDDLE TN FARMERS MARKET – Hwy. 41A / Dinah Shore Blvd.,
Winchester. (931) 967-2741.
56) SPRING HILL FARMERS MARKET – 5350 Main St., Spring Hill. (931) 388-2897.
57) TULLAHOMA FARMERS MARKET – 201 W. Grundy St., Tullahoma. (931) 455-2648.
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58) BEAVERDAM CREEK FARM – 516 Sulphur Creek Rd, Centerville.
(931) 623-3732. www.beaverdamcreekfarm.com A family run farm growing
healthy, certified natural vegetables and grass fed beef & lamb.
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59) BOLO CLUB & CAMPGROUND – 738 Sinking Cove Rd, Sherwood. Guided tours 8
times year, miles of trails with creeks & caves, camping accommodations &
cabins, 50 covered stalls with water & lights, day rides. Farrier available.
(800) 794-3071, x202. www.theboloclub.com.
Giles County
Chamber of Tourism
and Commerce
110 North First Street,
Pulaski, Tennessee
(931) 424-4044
60) BONNIE BLUE FARM – Waynesboro. Goat dairy & farmstead
cheese; rustic log cabin. (931) 722-GOAT (4628).
www.bonniebluefarm.com.
61) BRIDLEWOOD FARM – 140 Hwy. 82 E., Bell Buckle. Top
equestrian venue offering an up-close & personal view of TN
Walking Horses & the TWH industry. Visitors welcome; group tours offered.
(931) 389-9388. www.bridlewoodfarmtn.com.
62) BUFFALO RIVER TRAIL RIDE – 5929 Bromley Cemetery Rd., Waynesboro. (931)
722-9170. www.brtr.com.
63) CALICO JUNCTION MULE RANCH – 142 Grassy Valley Rd., Hohenwald. Carriage
wagon rides, trail rides & more. Appointments: (931) 796-4111.
www.calicojunctionmuleranch.com.
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64) CEDAR ROCK – 1326 Warner Bridge Rd., Shelbyville. U-pick pumpkin patch,
corn maze, hay bale maze, tractor-pulled hay rides, farm animals & more.
(931) 684-9814. www.cedarrockinc.com.
65) CLEARVIEW HORSE FARM – 2291 Hwy. 231 S.,
Shelbyville. Horse riding & lessons, RV hookups,
lodging, indoor & outdoor arenas, pond, trails, shows
& more. (931) 684-8822.
www.clearviewhorsefarm.com.
Find more information on listings at www.sctta.net
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66) DOC’S BERRY FARM – 425 Hillwood Dr., Loretto. U-pick blackberries, blueberries
& muscadines. (931) 853-6442.
67) FARMER BROWN’S PRODUCE – 43 Railroad Bed Rd., Iron City. Fruits &
vegetables for sale: blackberries, cantaloupes, grapes, squash, corn, etc.
(931) 242-8033.
76) NATCHEZ TRACE RIDING STABLES – Hwy. 7 & Natchez Trace Pkwy., Primm
Springs. 2-hour guided horseback rides. (931) 682-3706.
www.nashvilleshorsebackriding.com.
77) RING FARM – 2628 Greens Mill Rd., Columbia. Corn maze, wagon rides,
children activities & weddings. (931) 486-2395. www.ringfarm.com.
68) FORGIE FRUIT FARM – 2000 Collier Rd., Lewisburg. U-pick peaches & cherries.
Mon.-Sat., 8AM-6PM. (931) 359-0153. www.forgiefruitfarm.com.
78) RIPPAVILLA AMAZING MAZE – 5700 Main St., Spring Hill. (931) 486-9037.
www.rippavilla.org.
69) GRANDADDY’S FARM – 454 Highland Ridge Rd., Estill Springs (near Tims Ford
State Park). Open Sept. 10-Oct. 31. Hayrides, corn maze, pig races, animal barn,
40-foot hillside slide; market offers fall decor including over 35 varieties of
mums & over 75 varieties of pumpkins, gourds & winter squash. (931) 327-4080.
www.grandaddysfarm.com.
79) RISING GLORY FARMS – 2616 Franklin Pk., Lewisburg. (931) 359-2562.
www.risinggloryfarm.com.
70) GREEN RIVER STABLE & HORSE BOARDING – 642 Waynesboro Hwy., Waynesboro.
(931) 722-7002. www.greenriverstables.biz.
71) HOLIDAY ACRES FARM – 346 Campbellsville Pk., Ethridge. Petting zoo, hayrides,
mazes, pumpkins, mums. Open weekends in Oct. (931) 829-2660.
www.holidayacresfarm.com.
80) TOTTY’S BEND FARM & DAIRY – 1653 Totty’s Bend Road, Duck River. (931)
729-7769. A micro-farm specializing in sustainably produce goat milk, bath
and body products.
81) VALLEY HOME FARM – 310 Potts Rd., Wartrace. Come pick your own berries or
buy them pre-picked from the farm store. Spring strawberry season is AprilJune. (931) 389-6470. www.valleyhomefarm.com.
82) WHISTLE HOLLOW FARM – 701 Lofton Hall Rd., Ardmore. (931) 468-9437.
www.whistlehollow.com.
72) LIMOLAND – 8076 Columbia Hwy., Pulaski. Mon.-Sat., 9AM-6PM; Sun., 1-5PM.
Greenhouse open April-June. Strawberry patch open late April-early June.
Pumpkin patch open Oct. (931) 363-5744.
83) WOLF CREEK RANCH – 120 Windsor Rd, Centerville, TN (931) 306-1267 Offers
showing, training, lessons, trail riding, farrier services and more.
73) LYON FAMILY FARM – 130 Bellview Rd., Taft. U-pick pumpkins, animal barn,
petting zoo, hay rides, corn maze. (931) 205-1853. www.lyonfamilyfarms.com.
84) WILLIAMSPORT WMA HORSE TRAIL – 1794 Buck Daniels Rd., Culleoka. Call for
information & reservations; bring your own horse. (931) 840-6107.
74) MANY CEDARS CAMPGROUND & TRAIL RIDE – 233 Pollock Cemetery Rd.,
Hohenwald. Approximately 3,200 acres of wooded forests with 65 miles of
easy to challenging trails; Buffalo River winds through site. (931) 796-4384.
DID YOU KNOW… A Century Farm is a farm that has been continu-
75) MONKS FARM, MARKET & CORN MAZE – 42 Smith Rd., Fayetteville. Corn maze,
haunted maze & maze for small children; 25 acres of public fishing; beans, corn,
herbs, okra, potatoes, pumpkins, squash & tomatoes for sale. (931) 433-6913.
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ously owned by a family for 100 years or more. When was the last time
you visited a farm? Enjoyed a hayride? Watch how goat cheese is made?
Visited a Dairy Farm? Or just enjoyed the beauty of the rolling hills with
fresh cut hay?
Event Listings for South Central Tennessee map on page 16 & 17
For complete visitor information
on Tennessee, call 1-800-GO2-TENN
or visit tnvacation.com.
GOLF
RECREATION
SPA
85) BEAR GLEN CHAMPIONSHIP PUTTING COURSE – 1789 Tom J. Hitch Pkwy.,
Columbia. An 18-hole, par 54 course where the only club you need is a putter;
all skill levels welcome. (931) 388-3444. www.playbearglen.com.
86) THE BEAR TRACE AT TIMS FORD – 891 Wiseman Bend
Rd., Winchester. Jack Nicklaus Signature 18-hole golf
course designated one of the “Top 10 Places You Can
Play In North America” by Golf Magazine in 2000.
(888) 558-2327. www.tngolftrail.net. See ad.
87) CENTERVILLE MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE – 2351 Skyview Drive, Centerville.
(931) 729-2474 - 9 hole course.
88) CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE PARKS & RECREATION – 1203 Winchester Hwy.,
Fayetteville. Outdoor swimming pool, athletic programs for youth & adults,
lessons & classes, gun range, facility rentals, playground. (931) 433-6059.
89) HENRY HORTON STATE PARK – 4358 Nashville Hwy., Chapel Hill. Challenging
18-hole golf course located 45 minutes south of downtown Nashville.
(931) 364-2319. www.tngolftrail.net. See ad.
90) HOHENWALD MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE – 829 Columbia Hwy., Hohenwald.
9-hole public course considered by many to be the best in the state.
Driving range & practice greens. Open daily, 7AM-dusk, except holidays.
(931) 796-5421.
91) KING’S CREEK GOLF COURSE – 3901 Kedron Rd., Spring Hill. (931) 486-1253.
www.kingscreekgolf.com.
DID YOU KNOW…
The clean water of the Duck River played a significant role in bringing settlers to this area of Middle Tennessee, and
served as part of the boundary set for the Cherokee in the 1806 Land
Treaty. It continues to serve as the sole water source for 200,000
people in the area, including GM’s manufacturing plant in Spring Hill.
Maintaing the river’s water quality is equally essential to wildlife, human residents and the local economy. The river is home to more species of fish than all of Europe. It holds over 50 species of freshwater
mussels and 151 species of fish, making it one of the most biologically
diverse rivers in North America.
92) LEWISBURG RECREATION CENTER – 1551 Mooresville Hwy., Lewisburg.
Basketball, tennis & racquetball courts; indoor & outdoor pools; hot tub; indoor
& outdoor tracks; aerobics & fitness rooms; pro shop; playground; 9-hole golf
course. Open Mon.-Fri., 6AM-9PM; Sat., 8AM-5PM; Sun., 1-5PM. Call for rates.
(931) 359-2482.
93) MANCHESTER RECREATION COMPLEX – 557 N. Woodland St., Manchester.
Basketball & racquetball courts; indoor track; indoor competition, therapy &
kiddie pools; outdoor pool; game room; aerobics & gymnastics rooms; wellness
room & nursery. Open Mon.-Fri., 5:30AM-9PM; Sat., 7:30AM-5PM; Sun., 1-5PM.
Call for rates. (931) 728-0273. www.manchestertn.org/recreation.
94) SADDLE CREEK GOLF CLUB – 1480 Fayetteville Hwy., Lewisburg. Classic Gene
Bates Signature 18-hole public course that challenges all levels.
(931) 270-7280. www.saddlecreekgc.com.
95) TN FITNESS SPA – 299 National Bridge Park Rd., Waynesboro. The perfect
backdrop for a fitness and weight loss retreat, just 2 hours southwest of
Nashville; week-long and 3-day programs available. Begin your journey to a
healthier you! (931) 722-5589. www.tfspa.com.
96) WAYNESBORO MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE – 725 Green River Rd., Waynesboro.
9-hole course. (931) 722-5458.
97) VICTORY FUN PARK, INC. – 636 East Church St., Lewisburg, TN
(931) 422-5450. www.victoryfunpark.com “Enjoy the fun at the only Outdoor
Mini Golf Course in Southern Middle TN” Located at the corner of Ellington
Pkwy and East Church St, across from Wendy’s in Lewisburg.
- Complimentary Hot Breakfast
- Free High-Speed Wireless Internet
- Outdoor Pool (seasonal)
- Conveniently located to area restaurants, North Gate Mall,
Harton Regional Hospital & attractions
- Fitness Center
- All rooms include Wi-Fi, refrigerator, microwave,
iron/ironing board, coffee maker, blow-dryer, & cable
with HBO on a 32-37” LCD HDTV
98) WILLOWBROOK GOLF COURSE – 6751 McMinnville Hwy., Manchester. 18-hole
course. (931) 728-8989. www.golfwillowbrook.net.
99) WINCHESTER CITY PARK – 1561 Phillip Fulmer Hwy., Winchester. 100-acre
park on Tims Ford Lake with campground, swimming pools, biking & walking
trails, fishing piers, boat launch & playgrounds. (931) 967-2532.
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HUNTING
FISHING
109) HENRY HORTON STATE PARK SKEET RANGE – 3566 Warner Rd., Lewisburg.
(931) 364-2093.
110) KING BROTHERS HUNTING PRESERVE – 3369 Anes Station Rd., Lewisburg.
(931) 359-9885.
100)BIG WHISKERS CATFISH FARM – 3175 Scribners Mill Rd., Lewisburg. Open
daily, 7AM-10PM; Fri. & Sat. til midnight. (931) 270-7072.
101) CEDAR ROCK – 1326 Warner Bridge Rd., Shelbyville. Hunting preserve, lodging,
& meeting facility. (931) 684-9814. www.cedarrockinc.com.
102) CLIFTON MARINA – 111 Harbor Dr., Clifton. Hwy. 128 on the TN River. Full
service marina with boat & slip rentals, sewer/pump-out, fuel, bathhouse,
laundry, food & beer sales, transient dock & public boat ramp. 75 boat slips;
16 RV sites with full hookups. (931) 676-5225. See ad.
103)CRAIG GAME PRESERVE – 60 Craig Rd., Fayetteville. 900-acre farm with miles
& miles of sunflowers; natural habitat dedicated to hunting quail, pheasants,
turkey & white-tailed deer. (931) 703-4254. www.craiggamepreserve.com.
104) CREWS CATFISH FARM – 2 miles west of David Crockett State Park on Hwy. 64,
Lawrenceburg. Fee-fishing for catfish. March-Oct.; Mon.-Sat., 7AM-dark; Sun.,
3PM-dark. Closed Wed. (931) 762-3936.
105) CROOKED CREEK MARINA & CAMPGROUND – 142 Crooked Creek Marina Rd.,
Lobelville. Pontoon & flat bottom boat rentals, launching ramp, trailer parking,
fuel. (931) 593-2112.
106) DEER HUNTING-HICKMAN CO. – Deer outnumber people in this popular hunting
area. Call for information. (931) 729-5774.
107) ELK RIVER-LINCOLN CO. – Canoeing, camping, bass & trout fishing. The Elk is a
class I river, ideal for novice canoers & families.
108) FLINTVILLE FISH HATCHERY – 65 Fish Hatchery Rd., Flintville. In Lincoln Co. off
Hwy. 64. TWRA operates hatchery to produce rainbow trout. Self-guided tours:
Mon.-Fri., 7AM-2:30PM. Call for guided group tours. (931) 937-8381.
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111) LAKE VIEW RESTAURANT & BOAT DOCK – 1439 Tims Ford Dr., Winchester. Jet
ski, fishing & pontoon boat rentals. Open Tues.-Sun. (931) 967-6711. www.
lakeviewboatdock.com.
112) LAUREL HILL LAKE – State lake off Hwy. 64 W. between
Lawrenceburg & Waynesboro. Picnic tables, rustic camping,
boat dock, boat rentals; fishing for bass, bream & catfish.
Open all year.
113) LAUREL HILL WILDLIFE HUNTING & FISHING RESERVE –
39 Peter Cave Rd., Lawrenceburg. Big or small game hunting; catfish & bass fishing. Call for details. (931) 762-7200.
114) NORMANDY FISH HATCHERY – 380 Huffman Rd., Normandy. (931) 857-3417.
115) NORMANDY LAKE – 158 Barton Springs Road, Normandy Coffee Co. 3,200acre TVA reservoir offers public beaches, ramps, bathhouse, restrooms,
showers & drinking fountains. Enjoy boating, skiing, picnicking, camping &
fishing. 931-857-9222
116) NUT CAVE TROUT FARM – 340 Shipman Creek Rd., Wartrace. Fish farm &
catch-out rainbow trout & catfish. Mon.-Fri., 10AM-4PM; Sat., 8AM-4PM; closed
Sun. (931)-857-3315.
117) OLD HICKORY SHOOTING PRESERVE & KENNELS – 3477 Minor Hill Rd., Pulaski.
Guided turkey hunts, dove hunts & float fishing trips; bird dog sales.
(931) 363-7730. www.oldhickorypreserve.com.
DID YOU KNOW… Mousetail Landing State Park got its name because
of a fire at a local tannery during the Civil War. Many mice fled the
burning building, so it became known as Mousetail Landing.
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118) PRIMM SPRINGS WILDLIFE COMPANY – (931) 623-1121. Full Guided Hunts.
www.primmspringswildlife.com 119) TIMS FORD MARINA & RV PARK – 38 Marina Ln., Winchester. Covered wet slips
& fishing dock, pontoon rentals, launching ramp, trailer parking & fuel.
(931) 967-4509. www.timsfordmarina.com. See ad.
120)TIMS FORD RESERVOIR – Franklin Co. 10,700-acre highland created by the
construction of Tims Ford Dam. State park, 3 marinas, boat-launching ramps;
fishing for bass, walleye, crappie, catfish & bluegill. (931) 967-6788.
121) TRIPLE SPRINGS RANCH HUNTING PRESERVE – 3663 Yokley Rd., Lynnville.
Quail, pheasant, deer & turkey. Full- or half-day hunts, guided or unguided.
(931) 527-3375.
125) CHESTNUT HILL RANCH B&B/EVENT CENTER – 3001 Browns Bend Rd.,
Only. Off I-40. Perfect for romantic getaways, weddings & events. Classic
limousine rides. (931) 729-0153. www.chestnuthillranch.com.
126) CIRCLE E GUEST RANCH – 50 Circle E. Ln., Belvidere. Log cabins, campsites,
& RV sites near breathtaking views; hiking & horseback riding trails.
(931) 962-1790. www.circleeguestranch.com. See ad.
127) CLEARVIEW HORSE FARM – 2291 Hwy. 231 S., Shelbyville. Beautiful farm with
various accommodations; meeting & event space available. (931) 684-8822.
www.clearviewhorsefarm.com.
128) CREEKVIEW FARM RETREAT B&B – 5177 Leipers Creek Rd., Santa Fe.
(931) 446-7993.
122) WHISPERING PINES SHOOTING ACADEMY – 5843 Valley Dr., Lyles. Archery,
paintball, skeet & trap; carry permit class. Mon.-Sat., 8AM-dusk; Sun., noondusk. (931) 670-0744.
129) FALL HOLLOW B&B – 1329 Columbia Hwy., Hohenwald. At Hwy. 412 & mile
marker 391 Natchez Trace Pkwy. 2 motel-style rooms with 2 double beds;
meals with advance notice. (931) 796-1480. www.fallhollow.com.
123)WILLIAMSPORT FISHING LAKES – Hwy. 50 E., Williamsport & Columbia. 1,850
acres for hunting & fishing. Call in advance. (931) 583-2477.
130) FALLS MILL B&B LOG CABIN – 134 Falls Mill Rd., Belvidere. Water-powered
grain mill est. 1873 & museum. Lodging by reservation. (931) 469-7161.
www.fallsmill.com.
LODGING
Bed & Breakfasts • Cabins
124) BUFFALO RIVER FARM & STUDIO – 9 Jensen Rd.,
Summertown. Located 3.3 miles off Natchez Trace
Pkwy on Buffalo River. Working farm as well as artist
studio; farmhouse offers 3 bedrooms & full breakfast.
(931) 964-2533.
131) GREEN ROSE OF RAUS – 330 Smith Chapel Rd., Tullahoma. (931) 695-3351.
www.greenroseofraus.net.
132) HOLIDAY LANDING MARINA & BLUE GILL GRILL – 912 Old Awalt Rd., Tullahoma.
Hotel & cabins available. Restaurant has inside & outside seating; open daily
from Memorial Day to Labor Day, 9AM-4PM. Store sells fuel, beer & snacks.
(931) 455-3151. www.holidaylanding.com.
133) LEDFORD MILL B&B – 1195 Shipman Creek Rd., Wartrace. Renovated grist mill
features 3 spacious rooms near cascading falls; a beautiful & peaceful getaway.
(931) 455-2546.
134) MAPLEWOOD AT LYNCHBURG B&B – 686 Motlow Barns Rd., Lynchburg. 1858
Antebellum home; great for wedding, receptions & more. (931) 636-9254.
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135) MISS BUTLER’S B&B – 429 W. Jefferson St., Pulaski. 1888 Georgian/
Federalist-style home; rooms honor historic Giles Co. figures. (931) 424-0014.
136) MULBERRY COTTAGE & MANOR – Located 1 block from historic Lynchburg Sq.
(931) 438-8464. www.mulberrycottagetn.com.
137) MULBERRY HOUSE B&B – 8 Lynchburg Hwy., Mulberry. (931) 433-8461.
www.bbonline.com/united-states/tennessee/mulberry/mulberry.html.
138) NATCHEZ HILLS B&B – 906 Ridgetop Rd., Hampshire.
This enchanted property sits on 175 acres of nature,
boasting the large Appalachian Lodge and three
overnight hideaways: the Opry Room, the Beale
Street Cabin and the Coal Miner’s Cabin. (931) 2852777. www.natchezhills.com.
2126 N. Locust Ave.
Lawrenceburg
TN 38464
1.931.762.4448
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139) NATCHEZ TRACE WILDERNESS PRESERVE – 1363 Napier Rd., Hohenwald. Off
Natchez Trace Pkwy. between mile markers 380 & 381. Cabin rentals; beautiful
lodge for weddings, receptions & parties. Reservations/Ranger Station open
8AM-8PM; Trading Post open 7AM, daily. (931) 796-3212. www.campntwp.com.
140) PARISH PATCH FARM & INN – 1100 Cortner Rd., Normandy. (800) 876-3017.
www.parishpatch.com.
141) SILVER SPUR B&B – 483 S. Brace Rd., Ethridge. (931) 231-5355.
142) SISTERS COUNTRY COTTAGE B&B – 396 Rhoton Rd., Manchester.
(931) 247-2261. www.sisterscountrycottage.com.
143) SEWANEE INN – 735 University Ave, Sewanee, The Sewanee Inn, featuring 43
beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites, over 8,000 square feet of event
space, and a full-service lounge. Situated right on Sewanee’s celebrated 9-hole
golf course, The Sewanee Inn offers sweeping vistas of the rolling Tennessee
mountain-top plateau and an atmosphere of casual elegance coupled with
unparalleled service. (931) 598-1686
144) TIMS FORD MARINA & RV PARK – 38 Marina Ln., Winchester. Cabins with stove,
refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, TV, heat/air, linens & kitchen-ware;
charcoal grills. (931) 967-4509. www.timsfordmarina.com. See ad.
145) THE TOLLEY HOUSE B&B – 1253 Main St., Lynchburg. 19th-century house is
one of Lynchburg’s oldest Antebellum homes. (931) 759-7263.
146) WHIT’S END RANCH – 222 Faerie Traile, Clifton. At end of Dall Conway Rd.
Camping, cabins, hiking, historic trails, swimming, BBQ; relax & enjoy.
(931) 676-3180. www.whitsendranch.com.
Hotels • Motels • Conference Centers
147) AMERICA’S BEST VALUE INN – 1653 Huntsville Hwy., Fayetteville. Free highspeed internet, free continental breakfast, outdoor pool, in-room coffee &
hair dryer. (931) 433-6121.
148) AMERICA’S BEST VALUE INN – 2000 N. Locust, Lawrenceburg. New rooms &
free breakfast. (931) 762-4467.
149) THE BEAR INN – 2250 Billy Nance Hwy. 114, Clifton. (931) 676-5552.
www.bearinns.com.
150) BEST WESTERN CELEBRATION INN & SUITES – 724 Madison St., Shelbyville.
TVs, air conditioning, free continental breakfast, USA Today, heated pool,
fitness center & meet-ing rooms. (931) 684-2378. www.bwcelebrationinn.
com.
151) BEST WESTERN FAYETTEVILLE INN – 3021 Thornton Taylor Pkwy., Fayetteville.
Newly renovated; free continental breakfast & internet, pool, truck parking,
restaurant. (931) 433-0100, (800) WESTERN. www.bestwestern.com. See ad.
152) BEST WESTERN INN – 1602 Dinah Shore Blvd., Winchester. (931) 967-9444.
www.bestwestern.com.
153) BEST WESTERN SMOKE HOUSE LODGE – I-24, Exit 134, Monteagle. Site has 85
rooms, 20 cabins, Jim Oliver’s Smoke House Restaurant, seating for 500;
perfect for family reunions. (800) 489-2091. www.thesmokehouse.com. See ad.
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154) CENTERVILLE INN – 107 North Central Ave. Centerville. (931) 729-5195
Located off the square, recently renovated.
162) HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS – 1561 Halifax Dr., Columbia. (931) 380-2025.
www.hiexpress.com.
155) COMFORT INN – 1140 W. College St., Pulaski. 45 guest rooms with satellite TV,
microwave, refrigerator, coffee/tea maker, hair dryer, iron/ironing board, etc.
Complimentary breakfast, outdoor pool, gift shop/newsstand, & video library.
(931) 424-1600.
163) HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & CONFERENCE CENTER – 111 Hospitality Blvd.,
Manchester. (800) HOLIDAY. www.hiexpress.com.
156) COMFORT SUITES – 152 Hospitality Blvd., Manchester. (931) 728-1301.
www.comfortsuites.com.
165) THE LOFT ON MAIN – 236 Woodmere Dr., Hohenwald. 1,700 sq. ft. of comfort
& luxury in middle of downtown historic district. Full & half baths, 1 king & 1
pop-up day bed; kitchenette w/ fridge, microwave & coffee maker, flat screen
TV, wi-fi, hardwood floors, granite floors in baths. Smoke free & pet free. Call
for nightly rates. (931) 628-3478.
157) COMMODORE HOTEL & CAFÉ – 114 E. Main St., Linden. Luxury hotel in heart of
downtown. Built in 1939 & restored with 11 rooms/suites & modern amenities.
(931) 589-3224. www.commodorelinden.com. See ad.
158) DAYS INN – 1504 Nashville Hwy., Columbia. (931) 381-3297.
www.thedaysinn.com/columbia11576.
164) HURRICANE INN – 550 Hwy. 64 E., Waynesboro. New rooms. (931) 722-5579.
166) LYNCHBURG COUNTRY INN – 423 Majors Blvd., Lynchburg. (866) 759-5995.
www.lynchburgcountryinn.com.
159) EXECUTIVE INN – 1412 N. Jackson St., Tullahoma. (931) 455-4501.
www.executiveinntullahoma.com.
167) MANCHESTER-COFFEE CO. CONFERENCE CENTER – 147 Hospitality Blvd.,
Manchester. More than 13,000 sq. ft. of meeting space for events.
(931) 723-8283.
160) HAMPTON INN – 1551 Halifax Dr., Columbia. (800) HAMPTON.
www.columbiahamptoninn.com.
168) MICROTEL INN & SUITES – 1207 North Main Street, Shelbyville.
(888) 293-6793. www.microtelinn.com/Shelbyville
161) HAMPTON INN – 110 Redstone Drive, Fayetteville. (931) 433-3355.
www.hampton.com
169) QUALITY INN – 1410 Jackson St., Tullahoma. Guest rooms with coffee maker,
pillow-top mattress, microwave, refrigerator, hair dryer, iron, desk & cable TV.
Site offers business center, exercise room, free continental breakfast, wireless
internet access, daily newspaper & seasonal outdoor pool. (931) 455-4501.
www.qualityinn.com/hotel-tullahoma-tennessee. See ad.
DID YOU KNOW… Natchez Trace Parkway stretches 444 miles from
Natchez Mississippi to Nashville. It follows and connects a series of
ancient trails used by animals and people as they traveled through the
area to find food, to hunt, to travel from lace to place, to settle in a
new territory, to march to battle and to create communities. Today, the
many short hiking trails are some of the best examples of what it must
have been like to travel on the Old Trace.
170) QUALITY INN SUITES – 634 David Street, Centerville. (931) 729-5600.
Located off Hwy 100, free internet, outdoor pool, free continental breakfast
and meeting room.
171) RICHLAND INN – 2125 N. Locust Ave., Lawrenceburg. Enjoy USA Today,
continental breakfast, high-speed internet. All rooms non-smoking; suites
available. (800) RICHLAND, (931) 762-0061. See ad.
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172) RICHLAND INN – 723 E. Commerce., Lewisburg. Hot breakfast, in-room
microfridge & coffee maker; valet & dry cleaning available. Suites available.
(931) 359-1800, (800) 207-1021. www.richlandinn.com.
173) RICHLAND INN – 1020 W. College St., Pulaski. In heart of business district on
Hwy. 64. King beds & HBO; major cards accepted. (931) 363-0006.
174) RODEWAY INN – 2126 N. Locust Ave., Lawrenceburg. (931) 762-4448.
www.rodewayinn.com/Tennessee. See ad.
175) SUPER 8 – 1554 Bear Creek Pk., Columbia. Free continental breakfast & wi-fi;
outdoor pool & business center. (866) 380-1227.
176) WALKING HORSE LODGE – 255 N. Ellington Pkwy., Lewisburg. Free continental
breakfast & wi-fi; pool, banquet facilities, handicap rooms & truck parking
available. Next to Shoney’s. (931) 359-4005. See ad.
MUSEUMS PLANTATIONS HISTORIC SITES
177) ARNOLD ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT COMPLEX – Arnold Air Force Base,
Tullahoma. Huge wind tunnels simulate flight for satellites, supersonic &
transonic aircraft, & spacecraft; group tours available. (931) 454-5655.
178) ARROWHEADS & AEROSPACE MUSEUM – 24 Campground Rd., Manchester.
Chartered in 1987 to showcase history of Coffee Co. & area.
179) THE ATHENAEUM RECTORY – 808 Athenaeum St.,Columbia.Tours: Feb.-3rd week
in Dec.; Tues.-Sat.,10AM-4PM; Sun.,1-4PM. Admission charged. (931) 381-4822.
180) BATTLE OF FARMINGTON CIVIL WAR SITE – 2236 Hwy.
64, Lewisburg. Site served as the only military action
of any consequence in Marshall Co. in 1863.
Monument erected in 1874 to commemorate buried
soldiers.
181) BEECHCRAFT HERITAGE MUSEUM – 570 Old Shelbyville Hwy., Tullahoma.
“Living & working” museum traces the lineage of the Beechcraft family of
airplanes. The 60,000-sq.-ft. site houses 24 aircraft, aviation artifacts &
memorabilia. Open March-Nov. (931) 455-1974.
182) COLLINWOOD TRAIN DEPOT – 101 E. Depot St., Collinwood. On National Historic
Register. See art & memorabilia; public library. www.cityofcollinwood.org.
183) COLUMBIA CHILDREN’S MUSEUM –123 W. 7th St.,Columbia. Open Mon.,Tues.,Thur.
& Fri. 10AM-2PM. Sat. 9AM-4PM. (931) 223-6337. www.amuseumcolumbia.org.
184) COWAN RAILROAD MUSEUM – 108 Front St., Cowan. The railroad has been an
integral part of Cowan since 1849 when a tunnel was bored through the
mountain 2 miles southeast of town. Open May-Oct.; Thur.-Sat., 10AM-4PM;
Sun., 1-4PM. (931) 967-3078. www.cowanrailroadmuseum.com.
185) DAVID CROCKETT MONUMENT – Lawrenceburg Sq. Life-size bronze statue of
Lawrence Co.’s famous son: frontiersman, soldier, legislator & hero of the Alamo.
186) THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY WELCOME CENTER –
Downtown Hohenwald. This learning center has
educational exhibits & gift shop. (931) 796-6500.
www.elephants.com.
187) ELM SPRINGS HOME – 740 Mooresville Pk., Columbia.
Tues.-Fri., 9AM-5PM. Admission charged; group rates available. (931) 380-1844.
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188) FALLS MILL & COUNTRY STORE – 134 Falls Mill Rd.,
Belvidere. On National Historic Register. Water-powered
grain mill est. 1873, museum & country store. Open daily
except Wed. (931) 469-7161. www.fallsmill.com.
189) GILES CO. COURTHOUSE – Pulaski Sq. 1909 Neoclassical
building featuring Corinthian columns, solid brass door
pulls incised “Giles,” inside balcony encircling 3rd floor,
caryatids (female faces) holding up arched vault of rotunda
with skylight. Free. Mon.-Fri., 8AM-4PM. (931) 363-5300.
190) GORDON HOUSE – located on the Natchez Trace Parkway, it was built 18171818 by Capt. John Gordon, a prominent early settler. His acclaim as a fearless
fighter and spy was acknowledged from Nashville to Natchez
191) GRINDER’S SWITCH MUSEUM – 405 West Public Square, Centerville. Houses
the Grinder’s Switch Museum dedicated to preserving the life and times of
Minnie Pearl along with memorabilia of Del Reeves, Blake Shelton & Beth
Slater Whitson. Home to the Grinder’s Switch Radio Hour. (931) 729-5774.
192) HANDS ON SCIENCE CENTER – 101 Mitchell Blvd., Tullahoma. Indoor science
playground where “Please Touch” is the rule! Over 80 hands-on exhibits.
Tues.-Sat., 10AM-5PM; Sun., 1-5PM. (931) 455-8387. www.hosc.org.
193) HISTORIC DOWNTOWN FAYETTEVILLE & WALKING TOURS – Fayetteville. See
beautiful grand mansions, B&Bs & historic homes like the old Goodrich House
at S. Elk Ave. & Maple St.; more on Mulberry Ave. & Washington St.
194) HOHENWALD DEPOT – 112 E. Main St., Hohenwald. Railroad enthusiasts will
enjoy the original 1896 N.C. & St.L. depot. Open only during special events;
interior exhibits are visible from the outside.
195) JAMES D. VAUGHAN SOUTHERN GOSPEL MUSIC MUSEUM – 25 Public Sq.,
Lawrenceburg. Celebrate the birthplace of southern gospel music.
(800) 547-6500. www.mainstreetlawrenceburg.com.
196) LAIRDLAND FARM HOUSE & CIVIL WAR MUSEUM – 3238 Blackburn Hollow Rd.,
Cornersville. View historic home & Civil War artifacts by appointment only.
Reserve for luncheons, teas, weddings & receptions. (931) 363-2205.
www.lairdlandfarmhouse.com
197) LEWIS CO. MUSEUM & DISCOVERY CENTER – 108 E. Main, Hohenwald. Exotic
animal mounts from around the globe & historic artifacts from Lewis Co. Tues.Sat., 10AM-4PM. Admission charged. (931) 796-1550.
198) LINCOLN CO. MUSEUM – 521 Main Ave. S., Fayetteville. Former Borden Milk
Plant renovated to showcase history of the area including exhibits on Native
American artifacts & fossils, Lincoln Co. Fair harness racing, agriculture & the
evolution of farming, space & missiles.
199) LINDEN-PERRY CO. COURTHOUSE – Linden. On National Historic Register.
Constructed from 1928-29; a classic example of early 20th-century public
architecture with an unusual 2nd-story public gallery.
200) LYNNVILLE RAILROAD MUSEUM – 162 Mill St.,
Lynnville. Visit depot replica; see memorabilia, scale
model trains, trackside “static” display of 1927
Baldwin steam locomotive, a Pullman passenger
coach, flatcar & caboose. (931) 527-3158.
www.lynnvillerailroadmuseum.com.
201) MARSHALL CO. HISTORICAL MUSEUM – Hardison Annex, Lewisburg. Est. 1996
by Marshall Co. Historical Society to showcase primitive tools, handmade
furniture, World War I & II memorabilia, vintage clothing & more. Free.
GEOCACHING is a real-world outdoor treasure hunting game. Players
try to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, using GPS-enabled
devices and then share their experiences online. South Central TN has
a lot of fun and challenging geocaches. We hope you come find them.
Be the first of your friends to complete the new JACK GEOCACHE TOUR
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202) MATT GARDNER HOMESTEAD MUSEUM – 110 Dixon Town Rd., Elkton.
(931) 309-9695. www.mattgardnerhomestead.org.
203) MAURY CO. ARCHIVES – E. 6th St., Columbia. One of TN’s only county archives
to have records dating back to its 1808 founding. Search genealogy records for
families in Maury Co., surrounding areas & TN. (931) 375-1501.
204) MERIWETHER LEWIS GRAVE, NATIONAL MONUMENT & NATIONAL PARK – On the
Natchez Trace Pkwy, Lewis Co. The leader of the Lewis & Clark Expedition is
buried here where he died mysteriously in 1809. The National Park Service
maintains the site & exhibits, picnicking & camping areas, & hiking trails.
205) MILKY WAY FARM & MANSION – 520 Milky Way Rd., Pulaski. Founded by
Frank Mars, the inventor of the Milky Way Bar. The 1,100 acres of beautiful
rolling hills include the manor house with 21 bedrooms & 15 bathrooms, outdoor horse track & horse barns. Great for weddings & events. (615) 974-5084.
www.milkywayfarm.org.
206) MOORE CO. JAIL MUSEUM – 231 Main St., Lynchburg. Open March-Mid Dec.,
Tues.-Sat., 11AM-3PM. (931) 993-1791. www.lynchburgtn.com.
207) MT. PLEASANT-MAURY CO. PHOSPHATE MUSEUM – Mount Pleasant Sq. Antique
farm implements & more. 4 special exhibits yearly. (931) 379-9511.
208) NATCHEZ TRACE PKWY. WELCOME CENTER – Off mile marker 355, Collinwood.
The National Scenic Byway & Parkway runs 444 miles from Nashville to
Natchez, MS, with numerous picnic areas, historic sites, walking trails & more.
(931) 724-4347. www.waynecountychamber.org., www.cityofcollinwood.org.
209) NATHAN BEDFORD FORREST BOYHOOD HOME – 4435 Pyles Rd., Chapel Hill.
(615) 833-8977. www.elmspringscsa.com.
210) OLD GRAVEYARD MEMORIAL PARK – Cemetery & S. 1st Sts., Pulaski. Cemetery
used 1817-1883, contains graves of early settlers; rededicated in 1969. Open
all year. Free. (931) 363-3789.
211) OLD JAIL MUSEUM – 400 Dinah Shore Blvd., Winchester. Where it’s fun…to go
to jail! See an old cell, loom & spinning wheel, Native American artifacts, Civil
War uniforms, cannon, handcuffs & leg irons, & Winchester
native Dinah Shore mementos. Open mid-March-mid-Nov.,
Tues.-Sat., 10AM-4:30PM.
212) PRESIDENT JAMES K. POLK ANCESTRAL HOME &
PRESIDENTIAL HALL – 301-305 W. 7th St., Columbia. Open
April-Oct., Mon.-Sat., 9AM-5PM; Nov.-Mar., 9AM-4PM; Sun.,
1-5PM. Admission charged, call for group rates.
(931) 388-2354. www.jameskpolk.com.
WANT TO
HORSE
AROUND?
Then Shelbyville is the right place!
In Shelbyville, home of the Tennessee Walking
Horse National Celebration learn about the
famous animals, with their distinct beauty and
natural gait. Visit the Shelbyville Historic Square.
Enjoy winding roads that lead to
Bell Buckle,
with the RC Cola/
MoonPie Festival
and Wartrace
which is home to
the Walking Horse
Museum and
the Wartrace
MusicFest.
213) PULASKI HISTORIC SQUARE – Public Sq. & 1st St., Pulaski. A National Historic
District. 18th- & 19th-century architecture is declared by TN Historical
Commission to be one of the finest squares in Middle TN. (931) 363-3789.
214) RIPPAVILLA PLANTATION – 5700 Main St., Spring Hill. Open Mon.-Sat., 9AM5PM; Sun., 1-5PM. Last tour begins at 4PM. Winter hours: Dec. 15-March, Mon.Sat., 10AM-4PM. Admission charged. (931) 486-9037.
215) SAINT JOHN’S CHURCH – Hwy. 243, Mount Pleasant.
On National Historic Register. Graveyard holds slaves
& masters, Civil War privates & generals, the
Episcopal faithful & their Bishops.
216) SAM DAVIS MONUMENT – Pulaski Sq. Erected by the
United Daughters of the Confederacy; unveiled in 1906 during the state reunion
of Confederate veterans.
217) SAM DAVIS MUSEUM – 134 Sam Davis Ave., Pulaski. Site where “the boy hero
of the Confederacy” was hanged. The tiny museum, built in 1950, holds 145
items relating to his life & legacy. Open 3rd Sat. of every month (except
holidays), 1:30-4:30PM. Tours by appointment. (931) 486-2591.
218) TN MUSEUM OF EARLY FARM LIFE – US Hwy. 31., Spring Hill. Behind Rippavilla
Plantation. More than 500 items on display. Open April-Oct., Fri. & Sat., 9AM3:30PM. Admission charged. (931) 486-9037.
Find more information on listings at www.sctta.net
Shelbyville-Bedford County
Chamber of Commerce
100 North Cannon Blvd., Shelbyville, TN 37106
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MONTEAGLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ANNUAL FOG FESTIVAL,
three days of activities, www.monteaglechamber.com
LONE STAR RODEO at the Calsonic Arena Family Fun for everyone
www.twhnc.com
CAJUN GUMBO SUNDAY at Amber Falls Winery & Cellars, Hampshire
www.amberfallswinery.com
ANNUAL BLOOMING ARTS FESTIVAL, Linden
www.bloomingartsfestival.org
ANNUAL DAFFODIL DAYS, Bell Buckle, www.bellbucklechamber.com
ANNUAL MIDDLE TN GOSPEL MUSIC FESTIVAL, Calsonic Arena,
Shelbyville, www.calsonicarena.com
ANNUAL BUSINESS EXPO AT THE MONTEREY STATION, Cowan
www.franklincountychamber.com
ANNUAL ELK VALLEY SPRING CRAFT SHOW
www.elkvalleycrafters.com
ANNUAL CHOCOLATE FANTASY held at the Manchester/Coffee Co
Conference Center, Manchester, 931-728-3458
SOUTHEASTERN ALPACA SHOW (CALSONIC ARENA), Shelbyville
www.calsonicarena.com
ANNUAL FABULOUS 50’S SHOW at Ninth Grade Academy in
Fayetteville 931-433-3933.
ANNUAL BUSINESS EXPO at the Monterey Station, Cowan, TN
www.franklincoutychamber.com
ANNUAL OAK BARREL & ½ MARATHON RACE, Lynchburg
www.lynchburgtn.com
ANNUAL MULE DAY, Columbia, www.muleday.com
ANNUAL GLITZ AND GLAM, Hohenwald
www.hohenwaldlewischamber.com
ANNUAL HIGH ON THE HOG FESTIVAL, Winchester
www.highonthehogfestival.com
ANNUAL SPRING IN THE HOLLOW, Lynchburg, www.lynchburgtn.com
ANNUAL TN MINIATURE HORSE CELEBRATION, Shelbyville
www.tmhv.net
ANNUAL BUSINESS EXPO presented by Marshall County Chamber of
Commerce, Lewisburg www.marshallcountytn.com
ANNUAL ANTIQUE & TRACTOR EQUIPMENT SHOW
LCHS 931-703-2283
ANNUAL BLUE RIBBON HORSE SHOW at LC Horseshow Grounds
www.fayettevillelinvolncountychamber.com
INTERNATIONAL DOGWOOD FESTIVAL, Winchester
www.winchesterdogwoodfestival.com
SECOND SATURDAY OF MONTH “CRUZIN’ THE SQUARE,” Lewisburg
www.marshallchamber.org
ANNUAL LADIES WEEKEND AT ATHENAEUM RECTORY, Columbia
www.athenaeumrectory.com
ANNUAL MARVIN MORROW’S SINGING ON THE FARM, Cypress Inn
www.marvinmorrow.org
ANNUAL CORVETTE CRUZIN’, Lynchburg, www.lynchburgtn.com
ANNUAL ROTARY FESTIVAL ON THE ROCKS, Lewisburg
www.festivalontherocks.com
ANNUAL MUTTS IN MAY, Bell Buckle, www.bellbucklechamber.com
ANNUAL CIVIL WAR REENACTMENT, Linden
www.perrycountytennessee.com
ANNUAL HERITAGE FESTIVAL, Lawrenceburg
www.lawrencecountytn.webs.com
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ANNUAL SPRING FUN SHOW, Calsonic Arena, Shelbyville
www.calsonicarena.com
ANNUAL BARK IN THE PARK & MAYFEST Rock Creek Park, Lewisburg
www.lewisburganimialsheltervols.com
RIVER RAT’S CANOE RENTAL located on Duck River. Canoe & Kayak
rentals plus guided fishing trips www.riverratcanoe.com
ANNUAL SINGING ON THE FARM, Marvin Morrow’s 25 acre farm off
the Natchez Trace Pkwy mm 349.5 in Cypress Inn, TN.
www.marvinmorrow.org
ANNUAL FRONTIER DAYS, Lynchburg, www.lynchburgtn.com
ANNUAL BONNAROO MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL
Manchester, www.bonnaroo.com
ANNUAL SMOKE ON THE RIVER BACKYARD
COOK-OFF, Clifton, www.cityofclifton.com
LINDEN HERITAGE FESTIVAL, Linden
www.perrycountytennessee.com
ANNUAL TOUR DE WAYNE BICYCLE RIDE, Waynesboro
www.waynecountychamber.org
ANNUAL WARTRACE MUSICFEST, Wartrace
www.wartracechamber.org
ANNUAL BLACKBERRY FESTIVAL, Lynnville, www.lynnville.org
JAMES R. MOON GOLF BENEFIT at Saddle Creek Golf Course.
ANNUAL MUSIC TREE EVENT in Manchester, TN
www.manchestertnchamber.org
ANNUAL BUTTERFLY 5K WALK/RUN at Waynesboro City Park, off Hwy
64 East, Waynesboro. www.waynecountychamber.org
ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL, Stonebridge Park, Fayetteville
931-225-8716.
ANNUAL LYNCHBURG MOTORCYCLE RALLY & RACES,
www.lynchburgtn.com
ANNUAL RC MOON PIE FESTIVAL & 10 Mile run,
www.bellbucklechamber.com
PETERSBURG ANNUAL CRUISE IN, SOCK HOP, AND 5K , Petersburg,
ANNUAL GREAT CELEBRATION MULE & DONKEY SHOW
Calsonic Arena, Shelbyville, www.calsonicarena.com
ANNUAL LIONS SUPERPULL OF THE SOUTH, Chapel Hill
www.lionssuperpull.com
RED CARPET HORSE SHOW OF THE SOUTH, Pulaski
www.gilescountytourism.com
ANNUAL SUMMER JAM ARTS FEST, Linden
www.perrycountytennessee.com
ANNUAL VAUGHNS SOUTHERN GOSPEL MUSIC FESTIVAL
Lawrenceburg, www.lawrencecountytn.webs.com
ANNUAL WALKING HORSE SHOW, Cornersville Lion’s Club
ANNUAL BUFFALO RIVER RESORT FESTIVAL, Lobelville
www.buffaloriverresortfest.com
ANNUAL CORVETTE CRUSIN’ in Lynchburg, TN
www.lynchburgtn.com
TN WALKING HORSE SHOW in Lynchburg; www.lynchburgtn.com
MONTEAGLE MOUNTAIN MARKET OF ARTS & CRAFTS,
931-924-5353
CRAPE MYRTLE FESTIVAL, Ardmore
www.ardmorechamberofcommerce.com
DAVY CROCKETT DAYS, Lawrenceburg
www.lawrencecountytn.webs.com
WARTRACE WALKING HORSE SHOW Since 1906, the oldest one-night
horse show in Tennessee, www.wartracechamber.org
ANNUAL OLD TIMERS DAY Live entertainment, Old Timer and antique
cars and tractors. www.waynecountychamber.org
RED CARPET HORSE SHOW OF THE SOUTH Pulaski, TN
cars and tractors. www.gilescountychamber.com
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MUSIC BY THE LAKE, Winchester City Park, 931-649-2808
TN WALKING HORSE NATIONAL
CELEBRATION, Shelbyville
www.twhnc.com
GRINDERS SWITCH MUSIC & ARTS
FESTIVAL, Centerville, www.hickmanco.com
HORSESHOE RIVERBEND FESTIVAL, Clifton, www.cityofclifton.com
SOUTHERN FRIED FESTIVAL, Columbia, www.southernfriedfest.com
HERITAGE FESTIVAL, Cowan, www.franklincountychamber.com
ANNUAL CIVIL WAR LIVING HISTORY, Historic Lairdland Farm House,
Cornersville, www.lairdlandfarmhouse.com
STEP BACK IN TIME, Chapel Hill, www.marshallcountytn.com
HERE’S THE BEEF FESTIVAL IN GILES COUNTY on the square in
Pulaski, Taste of the Beef Challenge, Arts & Crafts, Free Beef
samples, Children’s area and more. 931-363-3789
SUNSET SYMPHONY hear the magic of music under the stars at
Natchez Hills Vineyard - www.natchezhills.com
BEST OF THE BUTTS BBQ COOKOFF, Bell Buckle, 931-389-9663
41A MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL, Tullahoma,
931-455-2364
THYME WISPER MAKING NATURAL SOAP WORKSHOP
www.thymewisper.com
PLAIN ARTS ON THE SQUARE IN BELL BUCKLE
www.bellbuckle.com
REMEMBERING WWII: Reenactment and Swap Meet at Linden
Courthouse Square, 121 E Main St Linden
http://dominionskills.com/remembering-wwii/
LIMOLAND THE PUMPKIN PATCH, Pulaski
www.limolandfarm.com/pumpkin-patch
ANNUAL LIONS CLUB OCTOBERFEST, Lewisburg
www.marshallcountyartguild.com
GRANDADDY’S FARM CORN MAZE & MORE, Estill Springs
www.grandaddysfarm.com
CRUSIN’ THE HOLLOW AND THE JACK & BACK MS RIDE, Lynchburg
www.lynchburgtn.com
LYONS FAMILY FARM PUMPKIN PATCH, CORN MAZE & MORE, Taft
www.lyonfamilyfarms.com
BANANA PUDDING FESTIVAL, Centerville, www.bananapuddingfest.org
LORETTA OKTOBERFEST, Lawrenceburg
www.lawrencecountytn.webs.com
GOATS, MUSIC & MORE FESTIVAL, Lewisburg
www.goatsmusicandmore.com
OKTOBERFEST / HERITAGEFEST, Hohenwald
www.hohenwaldlewischamber.com
WEBB SCHOOL ART & CRAFT FAIR, Bell Buckle
www.bellbucklechamber.com
JACK DANIEL’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BBQ
Lynchburg, www.lynchburgtn.com
OLD TIMERS DAY, Manchester
www.manchesteroldtimersday.com
WAYNESBORO HARVEST FESTIVAL, Celebrate autumn’s arrival with
food, fun and local entertainment around Waynesboro Court Square.
For more info www.waynecountychamber.org
“TEA TASTING WORKSHOP” at Thyme Wisper www.thymewisper.com
MURDER MYSTERY DINNER & ROARING 20’S COSTUME CONTEST. at
Knights of Pythias Hall above the Hickman County Chamber of
Commerce. www.hickmanco.org.
FAYETTEVILLE TRAIL OF TEARS MEMORIAL WALK AND LIVING HISTORY,
931-433-1234
“STROLLING JIM” TRAIL RIDE, Wartrace, 931-580-2426
NOVEMBER
HOST OF CHRISTMAS PAST, Fayetteville
www.fayettevillelincolncountychamber.com
NOVEMBER FOOTHILLS ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL, Manchester
www.cityofmanchestertn.com
NOVEMBER ANNUAL IN DOOR SWAP MEET, By Celebration City Car Club in
Shelbyville 931-684-9379
NOVEMBER ANNUAL HWY 41 TOY CONVOY AND SHOW, Manchester,
931-857-3643
DECEMBER MAJESTIC MIDDLE TN HISTORIC COLUMBIA HOME TOUR, Columbia
www.maurychristmas.com
DECEMBER CHRISTMAS IN LYNCHBURG, Lynchburg, www.lynchburgtn.com
Dates subject to change. Check the SCTTA website for an up-to-date Calendar of Events.
Weekly Music, Special Events & Venues listed below with activities throughout
the year. Please contact specific listings for their event schedule.
JANUARY - DECEMBER
Every Thur.-Sat.
night
Steak & catfish nights at Fall Hollow Campground &
Restaurant, Hohenwald. (931) 756-1480.
www.fallhollow.com.
Every Fri.
6-9 PM
Live music at the Commodore Hotel & Café, Linden.
www.commodorelinden.com.
Every Fri. & Sat.
6:30 PM
Free family friendly live acoustic music with local and
Nashville artists at Music on the Mountain at Jim Oliver’s
Smoke House, Monteagle. www.thesmokeshouse.com.
Every Sat.
10 AM
Grinder’s Switch Radio Hour at Hickman County Chamber
of Commerce, Centerville. www.hickmanco.com.
Every weekend
Live music at Amber Falls Winery & Cellars, Hampshire.
www.amberfallswinery.com.
Every weekend
Live music at Normandy River Café, Normandy.
(615) 946-7551.
Every weekend
Live music at Puckett’s Grocery & Restaurant,
downtown Columbia. www.puckettsgrocery.com.
Select
weekends
Live music at Beans Creek Winery Grape Jam Music Series
Check website for dates: www.beanscreekwinery.com.
Select
weekends
Live music at Grinder’s Switch Winery, Centerville.
Check website for dates: www.gswinery.com.
Select
weekends
Live music at Keg Springs Winery, Hampshire.
Check website for dates: www.kegsprings.com.
Select
weekends
Live Music and Entertainment at Natchez Hills Vineyard,
Hampshire, www.natchezhills.com
Select
weekends
Live music at Pickers Creek Winery, Lewisburg.
Check website for dates: www.pickerscreekwinery.com.
Select
weekends
Live music at Tim’s Ford Marina & Resort, on their Hard
Dock Cafe. 175 Marina Lane, Winchester, TN
931-967-4509 www.timsfordmarina.com
Select
weekends
Live music at Music in the Park, at Stonebridge Park
in Fayetteville
JUNE - SEPTEMBER
Every Sat. night
7:30PM
Free summer outdoor concerts at Perry County’s
Music on Main Street. www.perrycountytennessee.com.
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219) TN WALKING HORSE BREEDERS’ & EXHIBITORS’ ASSOCIATION – 250 N. Ellington
Pkwy., Lewisburg. World headquarters for the TWH industry. Garden, gift shop,
& literature available. (931) 359-1574. www.twhbea.com. See ad.
227) CAHOOTS RESTAURANT – 114 W. Market St., Fayetteville. Enjoy the experience
of eating in a historic jail setting. Traditional steaks plus chef’s lunch & dinner
specials. (931) 433-1173. See ad.
220) TRAIL OF TEARS INTERPRETIVE CENTER – 220 Stadium St. Pulaski. Cherokee
family statue and an overlook of a site where the Trail route crossed Richland
Creek tell the story of the Indian Removal Act of 1838-1839. and how the Bell
and Benge routes intersect in Giles County. (931) 424-4044.
www.gilescountychamber.com
228) COFFEEZ BY US – 2 Railroad Sq., Bell Buckle. Espresso drinks, frappes, fruit
smoothies, pizza, cones & great desserts. Open Mon.-Thur., 8:30AM-5PM; Fri.
& Sat., 8:30AM-7PM; Sun., 11AM-5PM. (931) 389-6060.
221) WYATT ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM – 2502 Lynnville Hwy., Cornersville. This
former gas station now features Biblical discoveries by Ron Wyatt including
Noah’s Ark, Sodom & Gomorrah & the spot where Moses parted the Red Sea.
Closed Sat. (931) 293-4745.
RESTAURANTS
222) BAR-B-QUE CABOOSE CAFÉ – Lynchburg Sq. “Home of the best you ever ate.”
Pulled pork BBQ, smoked chicken, Cajun red beans & rice. (931) 759-5180.
www.bbqcaboose.com.
223) BEACON LIGHT TEA ROOM – 6276 Hwy 100 Bon Aqua. Specializing in Country
Ham, homemade biscuits, jams and jellies. (931) 670-3880.
229) COMMODORE HOTEL & CAFÉ – 114 E. Main St., Linden. Chef specials plus daily
menu for lunch & dinner; live entertainment on weekends. (931) 589-3224.
www.commodorelinden.com. See ad.
230) EMERALD’S RESTAURANT – 128 W. Courtyard Sq., Waynesboro. Casual & fine
dining on the square. Open daily, 11AM-9PM. (931) 722-5611.
231) FALL HOLLOW CAMPGROUND & RESTAURANT – 1329 Columbia Hwy.,
Hohenwald. Hwy. 412 & mile marker 391 on Natchez Trace Pkwy. Fish & steak
dinners served Thur.-Sat., 5-9PM. (931) 796-1480. www.fallhollow.com.
232) FISH CAMP RESTAURANT – 406 Hwy 100 Centerville. Specializing in TN River
Catfish. (931) 729-4401.
233) HOLIDAY LANDING MARINA & BLUE GILL GRILL – 912 Old Awalt Rd., Tullahoma.
Hotel & cabins available. Restaurant has inside & outside seating; open daily
from Memorial Day to Labor Day, 9AM-4PM. Store sells fuel, beer & snacks.
(931) 455-3151. www.holidaylanding.com.
224) BEECH GROVE GENERAL STORE – 13995 Murfreesboro Hwy., Beech Grove.
Renovated 1900s gas station serves a “meat & three” plate & daily specials.
(931) 394-3700.
234) HOMESTEAD RESTAURANT – 1331 Hwy 100, Centerville. Home cooking served
buffet style. (931) 729-9444.
225) BELVIDERE MARKET – 686 Belvidere-Kasserman Switch Rd., Belvidere. Just off
Hwy. 64 by post office. Open weekends for food & live music. (931) 967-1727.
235) IRON KETTLE RESTAURANT – Lynchburg Sq. Breakfast & home-cooked plate
lunches; home of the Jack Daniel’s Whiskey Burger. Open daily, 6 AM-4PM.
(931) 759-4274. www.ironkettletn.com.
226) BREECE’S CAFÉ – 111 S. Public Sq., Centerville. Family-owned since 1939.
Meat & 4 vegetables, country ham & biscuits, the best fried chicken in TN;
reasonably priced. Closed Mon. & Tues. See ad.
236) HONEY’S RESTAURANT – 109 Market St. E., Fayetteville. Known for their slaw
burgers. (931) 433-1181.
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237) JIFFY BURGER – 1001 Hillsboro Blvd., Manchester. The best comfort food
around for over 50 years: breakfast with country ham, tater tots, homemade
biscuits, sandwiches, burgers & milkshakes. (931) 728-4452.
238) JIM OLIVER’S SMOKE HOUSE RESTAURANT, LODGE & TRADING POST – I-24, Exit
134, Monteagle. Est. 1960. Large buffet & full menu daily; South’s best BBQ
ribs, pork & chicken. (800) 489-2091. www.thesmokehouse.com. See ad.
239) JUNKYARD DOG STEAK HOUSE – 18 N. Maple St., Hohenwald. Good food,
service, & atmosphere plus the best variety in the area. Steak, ribs, chicken,
pasta, seafood, salads & more; daily plate specials. (931) 796-0041. See ad.
240) KARMA BAKERIA – Tullahoma. A family-owned business. We roast artisan
small-batch fair trade organic coffee. We also hand make our confections
and breads.
241) LEGENDS OF PULASKI – 1520 W. College St. Pulaski. (931) 363-5612
242) LEGENDS RESTAURANT – 1609 N. Main St. Shelbyville. (9310 680-7473
243) MARCY JO’S MEALHOUSE & BAKERY – 4205 Hwy. 431, Columbia. Open Tues.Sat., 7AM -2 PM; Fri., 5-8 PM. Marcy Jo’s Songwriters Night every 3rd Sat., call for
reservations. (931) 380-0968. www.joeyandrory.com.
244) MILDRED’S RESTAURANT – 532 N. Ellington Pkwy., Lewisburg. Southern buffet
every day or order off the menu. (931) 270-8502.
245) MISS AUDREY’S TEA ROOM AT PATCH MANOR – 201 S. Ramsey St., Manchester.
No one leaves hungry after feasting on our variety of Southern specials,
sandwiches & mile-high desserts. (931) 723-1800.
246) MISS MARY BOBO’S – Off Lynchburg Sq. Serving TN
regional foods since 1908; a daily recipe always
features Jack Daniel’s Whiskey. 2 seatings each
Mon.-Sat.: 11AM & 1 PM; reservations required. (931)
759-7394.
247) NORMANDY RIVER CAFÉ – 4 Front St., Normandy. Open Fri., 5-9 PM; Sat.,11AM9 PM; Sun., 11AM-6 PM. (615) 946-7551.
248) O’HOULIHAN’S – 101 E. Market St., Fayetteville. Sandwich & gift shop on the
square. Century-old building has antique wood floors & ceilings, period light
fixtures & what seems like a mile of green shelves. (931) 433-0557.
RIBS, CHICKEN, SEAFOOD, PASTA,
SALADS, SANDWICHES & MORE.
249) PAPA KAYJOE’S BAR-B-QUE – Two locations: 119 West Ward Street, Centerville.
(931) 729-2131 and 0015 Highway 46, Bon Aqua. (931) 670-2100. Award
winning Bar-B-Que, Ribs and Chicken.
250) PIRATE’S LAIR – 106 Main St., Clifton. Open Fri. & Sat. nights in season.
(931) 676-6972.
251) PLEASANTVILLE MARKET & RESTAURANT – 5369 Highway 100 W., Centerville.
Pond raised catfish dinners and more. (931) 729-2372.
252) PUCKETT’S GROCERY & RESTAURANT– 15 Public Sq., Columbia. Open daily:
Sun.-Mon., 7AM-4 PM; Tues.-Thur., 7AM-9 PM; Fri. & Sat., 7AM -11 PM. Live music
every weekend. (931) 490-4550. www.puckettsgrocery.com.
253) RUSTY FISH HOOK – 217 School St., Linden. Catfish is the specialty, but the
buffet & full menu also offer chicken, burgers, sandwiches, fries, vegetables &
homemade desserts. Lunch & dinner daily. (931) 589-2626.
254) SALTY SAILOR – 139 North Central Ave, Centerville. Kids eat free on
Wednesday. (931) 729-4663.
SPECIALIZING IN STEAKS
Voted best restaurant in Lewis County
three years running. Winner of the
2010 Best Small Business Award by
Lewis County Chamber of Commerce.
Come to “The Garage”– our new 44-seat
private dining room.
HOURS: Wed. & Thurs. 11AM -8 PM
Fri. & Sat. 11AM -9PM, Sun. 11AM -2PM
RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED:
931-796-0041
255) SAN MIGUEL COFFEE COMPANY – 18 S. Jefferson St., Winchester. Espresso bar,
frappuccino, shakes & smoothies, desserts, sandwiches, salads & soups. Free
wi-fi; live music on Fri. nights. Open Mon.-Sat., 7AM-5 PM. (931) 967-9197.
Building farms for Tennessee’s future.
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256) SARGES SHACK – 2385 Fayetteville Hwy., Frankewing. Serving the finest in
steaks, fish, rice & special house dressing; party room available. Open Sun.Thur., 11AM-9 PM; Fri. & Sat., 11AM -10 PM. (931) 363-1310.
257) SODA POP JUNCTION – 141 Mill St., Lynnville. Steak, sandwiches, old-fashioned
ice cream & other treats served with Southern hospitality. (931) 527-0007.
www.sodapopjunction.com.
258) SOUTHERN PERKS – Lynchburg Sq. Coffee, sandwiches, soups, salads, catering
& creative cuisine. Mon.-Sat.,7AM -5AM; Sun.,noon-4PM. (931) 759-5552.
Dine at the Historic
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259) STAN’S RESTAURANT & COUNTRY STORE – 1555 Bear Creek Pk., Columbia.
I-65 & Hwy. 412, Exit 46. Good country cooking, car wash, fuel station,
souvenirs & gift shop. Open 6 AM -10 AM. (931) 381-2234.
260) THYME WISPER HERB SHOP & TEA ROOM – 3519 Owl Hollow Rd., Linden.
Vegan & gluten-free snacks; large selection of teas & herbal infusions. Tues. &
Thur., 10AM -4 PM.; Sun., 11AM -2 PM. (615) 337-9791. www.thymewisper.com.
261) TRUELOVE’S PIZZA & GRITS – 1144 Riverside Dr., Columbia. Closed Mon.
(931) 388-7770.
SCENIC TRAILS
DRIVES
BIKING
262) BAKER’S BLUFF-HICKMAN CO. – Scenic view along the Natchez Trace Pkwy.
that overlooks the Duck River & farmland.
263) BUFFALO RIVER TRAIL RIDE – 5929 Bromley Cemetery Rd., Waynesboro. Weeklong rides available April, June, July & Oct.; bring your own horse. Primitive
camping, sites with electricity & bathhouses. Open May-Nov. (931) 722-9170.
www.brtr.com.
264) BUFORD MCCORD PARK – 5387 Hwy 100, Lyles. Community Park with walking
trails, playground equipment and shelters. (931) 670-0435.
Hohenwald Municipal
Golf Course
265) C&R BUGGY & CARRIAGE – Horse-drawn buggy ride through historic Lynchburg.
Reservations: (931) 433-8461 or [email protected].
DID YOU KNOW… The “Grand Canyon of the South”, the rock feature
at Walls of Jericho State National Area forms a huge, bowl-shaped amphitheater surrounded by steep, 200-foot sheer rock walls. South of
Winchester, the site is part of 21,000 acres of river, forest and caves
spanning the Tennessee-Alabama line.
Civil War Trail
Lewis County
Museum of
Natural
History
Meriwether Lewis
Monument &
Gravesite
Natchez Trace Wine Trail
Log onto
www.hohenwaldlewischamber.com
to watch our video and plan your trip!
Or call Hohenwald/Lewis County
Chamber of Commerce 931-796-4084
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WAYNE
CLIFTON, COLLINWOOD
AND WAYNESBORO
266) CEDAR GROVE IRON FURNACE – South of Hwy. 412 W., Linden. Last remaining
double-stack iron furnace on Western Highland Rim; it was shelled by Union
troops in the Civil War. Find directions at www.tnvacation.com.
267) CHICKASAW TRACE PARK – Santa Fe Pk., Columbia. Wilderness hiking trails
wind around the Duck River bottomlands. Mountain bike (MTB) & hiking trail.
(931) 375-6103. www.columbiacyclingclub.com/mtb_park.asp.
268) COLUMBIA BICYCLING CLUB – 1116 W. 7th St., PMB 127 or
The Wheel at 11 Public Sq., Columbia. (931) 381-3225.
www.columbiacyclingclub.com.
269) CORNERSVILLE “CALABOOSE PARK” – Water Street,
Cornersville. Community Park with playground and picnic
area.
270) DEEP SOUTH OUTDOORS – On Carter Mtn. south of Winchester. Breathtaking trail
system for wagons, horseback riding & ATVs; all skill levels. (800) 239-9090.
www.deepsouthoutdoors.com.
271) JACKSON FALLS-HICKMAN CO. – Historic rest stop on the Natchez Trace Pkwy.
near Shady Grove.
272) JERRY DIXON WALKING TRAIL – RiverPark, Centerville. A walking trail next to the
scenic Duck River. (931) 729-4246.
273) JOHN NOEL NATURAL AREA – From I-40 exit on Hwy 46 and proceed south 4.8
miles and turn right after the post office on Church Rd. Go 1.5 miles to Bon
Aqua, and turn left at the second RR crossing and then proceed 7/10 of a mile
to the natural area. This road is Old Highway 46. See 400 year old trees.
274) HARVEY’S GARDEN – 90 S. College St., Winchester. Walk through paths of
beautiful flowers and bushes.
275) NATCHEZ TRACE PKWY – 444-mile National Park Service Parkway & National
Scenic Byway preserves historic sites related to the exploration & settlement of
what is now the Southern U.S.; wayside exhibits, hiking trails & bike route
available. (800) 305-7417. www.nps.gov/natr/index.htm.
276) NATCHEZ TRACE WILDERNESS PRESERVE – 1363 Napier Rd., Hohenwald. Off
Natchez Trace Pkwy. between mile markers 380 & 381. Nestled on a beautiful
preserve on over 830 acres with many amenities for the young & young at
heart. (931) 796-3212. www.campntwp.com.
DID YOU KNOW… During the 1930’s & early 40’s the upstairs room
at 100 S. Main Street (now Mt. Pleasant Grille), was the town meeting hall and entertainment venue, featuring Grand Ole Opry stars like
Minnie Pearl, Roy Acuff and Little Jimmy Dickens, among others. The
enter-tainers would ride the train into Mt. Pleasant from Nashville and
stop to eat, relax and perform on stage. Today you can still eat at Mt.
Pleasant Grille and enjoy live entertainment.
Wayne County
Chamber of Commerce
100 Court Circle, Room 301
Waynesboro, TN 38485
(931) 722-3575
waynecountychamber.org
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For complete visitor information
on Tennessee, call 1-800-GO2-TENN
or visit tnvacation.com.
277) NATURE TRAIL WALKS-LEWIS CO. – Off the Natchez Trace Pkwy. through Devil’s
Backbone State Natural Area & Meriwether Lewis Park.
278) ROCK CREEK PARK – 101 Old Farmington Rd.,
Lewisburg. Greenway, picnic areas & seasonal
farmers market; local festivals throughout year.
279) RUTLEDGE FALLS – 1289 Rutledge Falls Rd.,
Tullahoma. Take a short, easy walk to the top, then
head down the natural stone “steps” to the base of
the falls. A striking statue called “The Lady of the Falls” is in the middle of the
forest. (931) 455-8879.
280) SHORT SPRINGS STATE NATURAL AREA – 2250 Short Springs Rd., Tullahoma.
Located 3 miles west on Country Club Dr. off Hwy. 55. 420-acre preserve
known for variety of wildflowers. A hiking trail leads to 3 waterfalls: Machine
Falls, Upper Busby Falls & Lower Busby Falls. (931) 455-2648.
281) SOUTHPORT SALTPETER CAVE – 2171 Mack Benderman Rd., Culleoka. One of
the largest caves in Middle TN; during Civil War it was mined for nitrate to
make gun powder. Tours by appointment. (931) 379-4404.
282) STONE BRIDGE PARK & VISITOR CENTER – Thornton-Taylor Pkwy. (Hwy. 64
Bypass), Fayetteville. See a replica of the uniquely engineered old stone bridge
which spanned the Elk River from 1861-1969 & the Lancaster Cabin, ca.
1791. (931) 433-6059.
283) TN FITNESS SPA – 299 Natural Bridge Park Rd., Waynesboro. Site has the only
known double-span natural bridge formation in the world & a natural “ice cave”
where it’s 58° year-round. (800) 235-8365. www.tfspa.com.
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284) TREASURES & MORE ON HWY. 64 – Start in any of these counties – Wayne,
Lawrence, Giles, Lincoln or Franklin – & travel David Crockett Pkwy./Hwy. 64
for over 100 sites to see, eat, sleep & enjoy.
291) ANTIQUES, ART & COLLECTIBLES MALL – 123 Public Sq. S., Shelbyville. Independent
dealers offer merchandise from authentic period antiques to creative art
objects. (931) 680-4745. www.antiquesartscollectibles.com. See ad.
285) WALKING TOURS OF THE HISTORIC HOMES OF FAYETTEVILLE – 208 Elk Ave. S.,
Fayetteville. (931) 433-1234. www.fayettevillelincolncountychamber.com.
292) ARMSTRONG PIE COMPANY – 106 S. Mill St., Linden. Chocolate, Bavarian
crème, cherry, apple & coconut homestyle turnovers made with the freshest
ingredients. Tour the facility and see why they proclaim “The South’s Finest
Since 1946!” 2-day notice required for groups of 20 or less; 4-day notice
required for groups larger than 20. (931) 589-5009. www.armstrongpie.com.
286) WALLS OF JERICHO STATE NATURAL AREA – From Winchester, go SW on US
Hwy. 64 W. for approx. 1.2 miles; turn L onto TN Hwy. 16 S., go 16 miles. This
rock feature, part of a 754-acre SNA, forms a huge, bowl shaped amphitheater
surrounded by steep 200-ft. sheer rock walls.
287) WOOLY’S OFF ROAD PARK – 2000 Mooresville Rd., Lynnville. Open weekends &
holidays, 8AM -dark. $15 per person. (931) 703-3129. www.woolysoffroad.com.
SHOPPING
ENTERTAINMENT
288) ACCENTS & ANTIQUES – 37-38 Public Sq., Columbia.
7,000-sq.-ft. of antiques & collectibles. (931) 380-8975.
www.tennesseeantiques.com.
289) ADVENTURE BIRDS OF BON AQUA – 9600 Highway 46, Bon
Aqua. Speciality Bird Shop, extensive selection, Exotic
Birds, Cages, Toys, Feed. Middle TN Only Bird Store. Open
Tues - Saturday Noon - 6 pm. Closed Sun & Mon. Find us
on Facebook. (931) 670-3204.
290) AMISH WELCOME CENTER & WAGON RIDE TOURS – 4001 Hwy. 43 N., Ethridge.
(931) 829-2433.
DID YOU KNOW… Moore county is “dry” by law, meaning no liquor
can be sold by the drink. Commemorative bottles can be purchased at
the gift shop inside the distillery visitor center. According to locals,
the nearest liquor store is just 12.3 miles, 12 steps and one screen
door away.
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293) BELL BUCKLE ANTIQUE & CRAFT DISTRICT – TN Hwy. 82, Bell Buckle. Victorian
village with shops, café & festivals. (931) 389-9663.
294) BELL BUCKLE COUNTRY STORE – Captain Rodney’s, 2630 Nashville Hwy.,
Lewisburg. Jellies, glazes, hot sauces & salsas. www.captainrodneys.com.
295) BUTTERFLY GARDEN – 104 N. Poplar St., Linden. (931) 589-3422.
296) THE CAPRI THEATER – Depot St., Shelbyville. Historic twin-screen theater
showing 1st-run movies 7 days a week. www.montanadrivein.com.
297) CARRIAGE HOUSE PLAYERS – 521 Main St. S., Fayetteville. (931) 433-3933,
(931) 967-9930. www.carriagehouseplayers.com.
298) CENTERVILLE MARKETPLACE – 100 Church Street, Centerville. Open Tues - Fri
9:30 - 4:30 Sat. 10:30 - 2:30. Antiques, collectables, jewelry, furniture, soap
and more. (931) 729-4800. www.centervillemarketplace.com.
299) CLAY HARRIS THEATRE – 120 West Swan Street, Centerville. Plays are held at
the Hickman County Ag Pavilion with 6-8 performances in a season.
(931) 729-5130.
300) COLONEL LITTLETON LTD – 755 Abernathy Rd., Lynnville. Beautiful leather
goods & jewelry locally handcrafted from the finest materials. The amazing
quality is unique among luxury products. (931) 527-3805.
301) DESIGNZ BY YOU – 2 Railroad Sq., Bell Buckle. Inspirational décor & personalized
gifts; many items under $10. Mon.-Thur., 8:30 AM -5 PM; Fri. & Sat., 8:30 AM 7PM; Sun., 11AM -5 PM. (931) 389-6060. www.designzbyyoustore.com.
Event Listings for South Central Tennessee map on page 16 & 17
When you take Tennessee’s Ag Tag on the road,
you’ll show pride in your state while investing in
Tennessee’s future.
302) DIAMOND GUSSET JEANS – 183 Main S., Lynchburg. Stop in, visit & shop this
American-made product, right along side Old No. 7 & Harley Davidson.
(931) 759-5828. www.gussetclothing.com.
303) THE DIXIE THEATRE – Lewisburg Sq. Entertaining the area since 1913; today,
host to over 200 performances a year, from local talent to groups like the
Nashville Symphony. Home of Marshall Co. Community Theatre.
304) THE DRAGONFLY – 100 2nd Ave., Collinwood. An
emporium offering espresso, smoothies, antiques,
gifts & more. (931) 724-6400.
www.dragonflytn.com.
305) DRAGONFLY GALLERY & DESIGN – 125 Main Ave. S.,
Fayetteville. On the historic downtown square; enjoy original artwork from
regional artists. Wed.-Fri., 10 AM-5 PM; Sat., 10 AM -2PM. (931) 433-3024.
306) THE FLY ARTS CENTER – 204 S. Main St., Shelbyville. Home to Bedford Art Gallery
& Gift Shop featuring work by local crafters, Bedford Players Theatre, Bedford
Co. History Museum, & McGrew Reception Hall. (931) 684-8359.
307) FOOTHILLS CRAFTS GIFT SHOP – 418 Woodbury Hwy. 53, Manchester. Basketry,
pottery, woodworking, needlework & artwork. Run by nonprofit Coffee Co. Craft
Assoc. Mon.-Sat., 9 AM -5 PM; Sun.,1-5 PM. (931) 728-9236.
308) GRINDER’S SWITCH RADIO HOUR – 405 W. Public Sq.,
Centerville. Home of the Minnie Pearl Museum & Grinder’s
Switch Radio Hour, every Sat. morning. (931) 729-5774.
309) HARLEY-DAVIDSON OF COLUMBIA – 1028 Hwy. 31 (Nashville
Hwy.), Columbia. Brand new showroom. (931) 540-0099.
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310) HERITAGE JEWELERS – 108 Public Sq. E., Shelbyville. Hometown service &
hospitality with a big-city selection of fine jewelry, watches, silver, crystal &
special designs. (931) 684-3115. www.herjeweler.com. See ad.
311) J. JORDAN BOUTIQUE & ALTERATIONS – Ladies fashion & accessories offered in
2 locations: 104 Public Sq. E., Shelbyville, (931) 684-9695; 29 Railroad Sq.,
Bell Buckle (inside The Shops at Southern Charm), 931-389-0003.
www.jjordanboutique.com.
312) JACKIE’S GIFT GALLERY – Lynchburg Sq. (931) 759-5672.
www.jackiesgiftgallery.com.
313) JIM OLIVER’S SMOKE HOUSE RESTAURANT, LODGE & TRADING POST – I-24, Exit
134, Monteagle. Live music & entertainment for the entire family every Sat.
night. (800) 489-2091. www.thesmokehouse.com. See ad.
314) LEW LEW’S HOME DECOR & GIFTS GALORE – 300 Bennett Drive, Pulaski. Full
Bridal, Baby Registry Graduation Registry, Vera Bradley, unique gifts and more.
(931) 363-1845.
315) LIL JOE’S FLY TYING – 2 Railroad Sq., Bell Buckle. 17-year-old Joe has been
tying flies for fly fishing for over 8 years. Mon.-Thur., 7:30 AM -5 PM; Fri. & Sat.,
7:30 AM -8 PM; Sun.,11AM-5 PM. www.designzbyyoustore.com.
316) LYNCHBURG CAKE & CANDY CO. – 134 Cashion Rd., Lynchburg.
(931) 759-7441. www.lynchburgcandy.com.
317) LYNCHBURG CHOPPERS – 45 Park Alley, Lynchburg. Open
Wed.-Sun., 10AM-5PM. (931) 759-4848.
www.lynchburgchoppers.com.
318) LYNCHBURG HARDWARE & GENERAL STORE – 160 Craig St.,
Lynchburg. Largest collection of Jack Daniel’s collectibles
in the world; the official Jack Daniel’s gift shop. (931) 7596303, (888) 221-5225.
Find more information on listings at www.sctta.net
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319) MANCHESTER ARTS CENTER – 128 E. Main St., Manchester. Home to the
community theatre group presenting 4 productions a year. (931) 728-3434.
www.manchesterartscenter.com.
320) MAURY CO. ARTS GUILD – 705 Lion Pkwy., Columbia. One of the area’s oldest
theaters still producing live stage shows. (931) 215-8526. www.artsguild.org.
321) THE MERCHANTS AT COKERS – 401 Wilson Ave., Tullahoma. Former Coca-Cola
bottling plant is now a restored retail & dining destination. (931) 571-8444.
322) MERLE NORMAN – 105 Public Sq. S., Shelbyville. Cosmetics, gifts, ladies
accessories, baby & children’s clothing. Open Mon.-Sat., 9 AM -5:30 PM.
(931) 684-8728. See ad.
323) MONTANA DRIVE IN – 10251 Tullahoma Hwy., Estill Springs. 3-screen theater
shows movies under the stars; double features every night. Concessions on
site. (931) 649-3454. www.montanadrivein.com.
324) NINA’S TASTE OF TENNESSEE – Lynchburg Sq. Sample whiskey fudge, pralines
or “Spirit of Lynchburg“ truffles, order gift baskets & more. (931) 759-5252.
www.ninastasteoftennessee.com.
325) THE OLD RINK EMPORIUM – 1017 Brents Rd., Lewisburg (off 5th Ave. N.).
Furniture, linens, gifts & home décor. “You never know what you’ll find at
the Old Rink.” (931) 359-9789.
326) OLDHAM THEATER – Winchester Sq. Refurbished to resemble its early splendor.
1st-run movies showing 7 days a week. www.montanadrivein.com.
327) PUCKETT & MAYNORD – 24 E. Main St., Hohenwald. A dry goods store for those
seeking the real TN. (931) 796-3554.
328) REMEMBER WHEN – 108 S. Public Sq., Centerville. Largest Fenton Art Glass
dealer in Middle & East TN; Yankee Candles, gifts & collectibles, free gift wrap.
Mon.-Sat., 9 AM -5 PM; Sun., 11AM -3 PM. (931) 729-0052.
329) S&G CYCLES – 1114 Galloway, Columbia. Custom bike work & motorcycle
museum. (931) 381-7282. www.sgcustomcycles.com.
330) SIR’S FABRICS – 110 N. Elk Ave., Fayetteville. Est. 1948.
One of the largest fabric stores in the mid-South; extensive
inventory of high quality fabrics at discount prices.
(931) 433-2487. www.sirsfabrics.com.
331) THE STRAND THEATRE – 100 E. Main St., Hohenwald.
Entertaining the community since 1938; see concerts,
movies, theater & artwork. Strand Events Line:
(931) 295-3076.
332) TN VALLEY JAMBOREE – W. Gaines St. in Lawrenceburg City Administration
Building. Bluegrass, country & gospel music every 2nd & 4th Sat., 7-11 PM.
333) TN WALKING HORSE NATIONAL CELEBRATION GROUNDS – 1110 Evans St.,
Shelbyville. The world champion is determined here on the Sat. night before
Labor Day each year. Tickets & info: (931) 684-5915. See ad.
334) TOWN CRIER GIFT SHOP – 119 N. Central Ave., Centerville. Open since 1974,
this Hallmark Gold Store sells gifts, books, collectibles, gourmet & custom
baskets. Mon.-Sat., 9 AM -6PM. Open Sun. in Nov. & Dec. (931) 729-4027.
335) WHIFFENPOOFS OF WINCHESTER – 103 S. College St., Winchester. Vintage
clothing, jewelry & accessories, costume rentals (from $10/day) & more. Tues.Fri., 11:30 AM -6 PM or by appointment. (931) 968-1113.
336) WILD DUCK SOUP EMPORIUM – 105 South Public Square, Centerville. A melting
pot of heirloom quality, handmade items by local artists, whole foods market
and massage therapist. (931) 729-0690.
337) WINCHESTER ANTIQUE MALL – 122 1st Ave. N.W., Winchester.
338) WISHING WELL ANTIQUES & GIFTS – 122 1st. Avenue NW, Winchester. A quaint
little store located just off the square in Downtown Winchester. Specializing in
unique treasures from the past. (256) 656-5015
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STATE PARKS
A taste of South Central Tennessee
www.tnstateparks.com
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339) DAVID CROCKETT STATE PARK – 1400 W. Gaines St.,
Lawrenceburg. Riverside park is a memorial to the
legendary hunter & hero of the Alamo. New LEED
Certified Green cabins surround beautiful Lindsey
Lake. Crockett Mill Restaurant. (931) 762-9408.
Visit www.picktnproducts.org
340)HENRY HORTON STATE PARK – 4358 Nashville Hwy., Chapel Hill. A former TN
governor’s estate. The park is located on the shores of the historic Duck River,
one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world. Remnants of a mill and bridge
may be seen today on the Wilhoite Mill Trail. New campground & RV sites and
every day buffet in restaurant. Popular with golfers. (800) 250-8612.
341) MOUSETAIL LANDING STATE PARK – Hwy. 438, Linden. On the eastern banks of
the TN River & near the Buffalo River. With Mousetail Landing State Park
located on the Tennessee River, fishing is a popular activity. Fishing is permitted
anywhere you can reach water. Bass, bream, crappie, stripe and catfish can be
caught along the banks.The park has one day-use, three-mile trail. There is one
overnight, eight-mile trail with two screened shelters. (731) 847-0841.
342) OLD STONE FORT STATE PARK – 732 Stone Fort Dr., Manchester. Earth & stone
enclosure built as a sacred site by Native Americans over 2,000 years ago. The
hiking trail follows the wall of Old Stone Fort which was used by the Native
Americans as a ceremonial gathering place. (931) 723-5073.
343) TIMS FORD STATE PARK – 570 Tims Ford Dr.,
Winchester. Off Hwy. 50, west of Winchester on the
Tims Ford Reservoir. The Tims Ford Lake is
considered one of the most picturesque lakes in
Tennessee and is regarded as one of the top bass
fishing and recreational lakes in the Southeast.The
park has 20 beautiful cabins situated on the wooded slopes of Tims Ford Lake.
The park has two campgrounds for tent or RV campers.The Lake View Marina,
located within the park. (800) 471-5295.
Find more information on listings at www.sctta.net
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The following South Central TN wineries & distilleries are listed east to west in the
order they appear on the Wine & Spirits Trail.
WINERIES
DISTILLERIES
344) BEANS CREEK WINERY – 426 Ragsdale Rd., Manchester
to Hwy. 55. Free tastings, music & gift shop; visit website for events. Open
Mon.-Thur., 10 AM-6 PM; Fri.-Sat., 10 AM -7PM; Sun., 1www.beanscreekwinery.com. See ad.
345) GEORGE DICKEL DISTILLERY – 1950 Cascade Hollow Rd., T
Center & gift shop. Free tours: Mon.-Sat., 9 AM -4:30 PM
tour starts at 3:30 PM. (931) 857-4110. www.dickel.com.
346) JACK DANIEL DISTILLERY – 182 Lynchburg Hwy., Lynchburg. Oldest registered
distillery in U.S. Tours: 9 AM -4:30 PM, except holidays. (931) 759-4221.
www.jackdaniels.com. See ad.
347) PRICHARD’S DISTILLERY – 11 Kelso-Smithland Rd.,
Kelso. Hand-crafted American spirits since 1997.
Free tours: Mon.-Fri., 9 AM-4 PM; Sat., 9 AM-3 PM.
(931) 433-5454. www.prichardsdistillery.com.
348)PICKERS CREEK WINERY – 1986 New Columbia Hwy., Lewisburg. Free wine
tastings, great gift shop with musical flair, beautiful porches to sit & relax,
quiet vineyard views. Open Fri.-Sat. 11AM-6 PM; Sun., noon-5PM.
(931) 359-5500. www.pickerscreekwinery.com.
349) LEXINGTON VINEYARD – 2000 Dog Hollow Rd., Lynnville. Free tastings. Open
daily, noon-5PM; always open by chance. (931) 527-4011.
www.lexingtonvineyard.com.
350) TENN SOUTH DISTILLERY – 1800 Abernathy Rd, Lynnville. Free Tour and Tasting
on Monday - Fri. from 10 am - 5 pm; Sat 10 am - 3 pm. Tastings anytime and
sale of spirits are always available. Great gift shop. (931) 527-0027
www.tennsouthdistillery.com
351) NATCHEZ HILLS VINEYARD – 109 Overhead Bridge Rd., Hampshire. Vineyard &
winery tours, free tastings, gift shop, multiple indoor & outdoor spaces for
weddings, corporate events & private parties; Nashville Unleashed every Sat.
night. Open Wed.-Sun., noon-6PM. Visit website for event schedule.
www.natchezhills.com.
352) KEG SPRINGS WINERY – 361 Keg Springs Rd., Hampshire. Free tastings, gift
shop, outdoor covered deck, music & special events. Open Wed.-Sun., noon6PM. (931) 285-0589. www.kegsprings.com. See ad.
353) AMBER FALLS WINERY & CELLARS – 794 Ridgetop Rd., Hampshire. Vineyards,
free tastings, gift shop, covered outdoor sitting area, guest cottages, grills,
games, music & special events. Open Mon.-Sat., 10 AM -5 PM; Sun., 12:30 PM5 PM. (931) 285-0088. www.amberfallswinery.com. See ad.
354) GRINDER’S SWITCH WINERY – 2119 Hwy. 50 W. Loop, Centerville. Free
tastings, gift shop, cheese & bread available for purchase, outdoor covered
sitting area. Open Sun.-Thurs., noon-5 PM; Fri. & Sat., 10 AM -6 PM. Visit website
for event listing. www.gswinery.com.
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We invite you to follow the South Central
Tennessee Wine & Spirits Trail. You are certain
to find a Tennessee wine or whiskey to suit every
taste. Throughout the year our wineries have
special music and events scheduled. For more
information on South Central Tennessee visit
www.sctta.net
WINERIES - Taste the fruit of our vineyards. From Tennessee’s fertile, rolling hills, winemakers have mastered the ancient
art of growing grapes. The result is winemaking at its best. Don’t be surprised
by the variety and quality of Tennessee’s
wines, from sparkling champagnes to
deep red merlots. For champagnes &
white wines, tour and taste at Bean’s
Creek Winery in Manchester, TN. If red
is your weakness, head to Picker’s Creek
Winery in Lewisburg. Stop by Grinder’s
Switch Winery in Centerville for the relaxed country atmosphere. At Natchez Trace Winery in Hampshire, where you’ll
find dry, sweet, red and white wines. Enjoy a leisurely afternoon
of wine tasting in the beautiful mountaintop setting of Amber
Falls Winery and Keg Springs Winery both in the hills of Hampshire, TN where you’ll find traditional reds and whites as well as
sweet fruit wines. If looking for sweet or even homemade honey
visit Lexington Vineyard in Lynnville, TN
DISTILLERIES - Tennessee’s distilleries
are as much a part of our rich history as
natural beauty, great music and can-do attitude, with distilleries dating back to the
1800s. Since then, new distilleries have
been popping up all over the state.Tennessee is internationally famous for sippin’
whiskeys from Jack Daniel and George
Dickel. Did you know we
have a well-known rum
distillery as well? Take a
tour of Prichard’s Distillery in Kelso, where fine
whiskey and flavored
rums are made. New
to Lynnville, TennSouth
Distillery try their handmade small batches with
unique flavors.
Event Listings for South Central Tennessee map on page 16 & 17
COMMUNITY RESOURCES & CHAMBERS
Banks
BANK OF FRANKEWING – Hwy. 64 at I-65 & 1671 W. College St., Pulaski. Since
1921. (931) 424-3008. www.bankoffrankewing.com.
BANK OF LINCOLN CO. – 3 locations in Fayetteville: 307 E. College St.,
(931) 433-1708. 202 W. College St., (931) 433-2671. 2702 Huntsville Hwy.,
(931) 433-5188. “There is a difference in banks.”
FIRST NATIONAL BANK – Full-service banking in Giles, Lincoln & Marshall counties.
Smith Barney Investment Center & FNB Mortgage Company. (931) 363-BANK.
www.fnbforyou.com.
Chambers of Commerce
BELL BUCKLE COC – (931) 389-9663. www.bellbucklechamber.com. See ad.
CLIFTON COC – 122 Main St. (931) 676-5510. www.cliftonchamber.com.
FAYETTEVILLE-LINCOLN CO. COC – 208 S. Elk Ave. (931) 433-1234, (888) 433-1238.
www.fayettevillelincolncountychamber.com. See ad.
FRANKLIN CO. COC – 44 Chamber Way, Winchester. (931)967-6788.
www.franklincountychamber.com.
GILES COUNTY CHAMBER OF TOURISM & COMMERCE – 110 N. 2nd Street, Pulaski.
(931) 363-3789 www.gilescountychamber.com See ad.
HICKMAN CO. COC – 405 W. Public Sq., Centerville. (931) 729-5300.
www.hickmanco.com. See ad.
LAWRENCE CO. COC – 1609 N. Locust Ave., Lawrenceburg. (931) 762-4911,
(877) 388-4911. www.selectlawrence.com.
LAWRENCE CO. TOURISM ASSOCIATION – www.lawrencecountytn.webs.com. See ad.
LEWIS CO. COC – 106 N. Court St., Hohenwald. (931)796-4084.
www.hohenwaldlewischamber.com. See ad.
LYNCHBURG COC – 10 S. Mechanic St., Lynchburg. (931) 759-4111.
www.lynchburgtn.com. See ad.
MANCHESTER COC – 110 E. Main St., Manchester. (931) 728-7635.
www.manchestertnchamber.org. See ad.
MANCHESTER TOURISM & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION – 100 E. Fort St.,
Manchester.
MARSHALL CO. COC – 227 Second Ave. N., Lewisburg. (931)359-3863.
www.marshallchamber.org.
Find more information on listings at www.sctta.net
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MAURY CO. CVB – 8 Public Sq., Columbia. (931) 381-7176. www.antebellum.com.
See ad.
MT. PLEASANT AREA COC – 104 N. Main St., Mount Pleasant. (931) 379-7703.
PERRY CO. COC – 215 E. Main St., Linden. (931) 589-2453.
www.perrycountytennessee.com.
SHELBYVILLE-BEDFORD CO. COC – 100 N. Cannon Blvd., Shelbyville. (931) 684-3482.
www.shelbyvilletn.com. See ad.
SOUTH CENTRAL TN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT – 815 S. Main St., Columbia. Jerry
Mansfield, Executive Director. (931) 381-2040. www.sctdd.org.
SPRING HILL AREA COC – 199 Town Center Pkwy., Spring Hill. (931) 486-0625.
TULLAHOMA COC – 135 W. Lincoln St., Tullahoma. (931) 455-5497.
www.tullahoma.org.
WARTRACE COC – (931) 389-9999. www.wartracechamber.org.
WAYNE CO. COC – 100 Court Cir., Room 301, Waynesboro. (931) 722-3575.
www.waynecountychamber.org. See ad.
Realtors
COFFEE CO. REALTY – Manchester: (931) 728-2800, (800) 276-3820. Tullahoma:
(931) 455-3000, (800) 876-4564. www.coffeerealty.com. See ad.
Schools
MARTIN METHODIST COLLEGE – Pulaski. Founded 1870. Academic, athletic & social
opportunities for young people to create a vision for their lives. See ad.
MOTLOW STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE – Moore Co., McMinnville, Fayetteville,
Smyrna. Multiple campuses serving 11 counties in Southern Middle TN; associate
degrees, certificates & flexible learning pathways for early transfer, college
preparation & workforce training. (800) 654-4877. www.mscc.edu. See ad.
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Event Listings for South Central Tennessee map on page 16 & 17
BEDFORD
COFFEE
FRANKLIN
GILES
HICKMAN
L AWRENCE
LEWIS
SOUTH CENTRAL
TENNESSEE
LINCOLN
MARSHALL
MAURY
MOORE
PERRY
WAY N E
For more information, please contact:
Rene Lance, CTTP, TMP
Executive Director
South Central Tennessee Tourism Association
(931) 993-3286 or [email protected]
WWW.SCTTA.NET |
Event Listings for South Central Tennessee map on page 16 & 17