Food scene
Miss Mary Bobo's Boarding House
295 Main StJohn T's BBQ Inc
115 1st Ave NETaKrai Thai Cuisine
11 South College StreetLakeview Marina
1439 Tims Ford DrTims Ford Marina & Resort
175 Marina LnTwin Creeks Marina
91 Slip-A WayHoliday Landing Marina
912 Old Awalt RdMot's Shaved Ice
537 S College StSightseeing
Jack Daniels Distillery
Lynchburg HighwayCascade Hollow Distilling Co. - Home of George Dickel Tennessee Whisky
1950 Cascade Hollow RdSewanee
The University Of The South
735 University AveTims Ford State Park
570 Tims Ford DrSouth Cumberland State Park
11745 US-41Huntsville
Chattanooga
Lynchburg
Walls of Jericho
The Fiery Gizzard Trail runs from Tracy City, Tennessee to Foster Falls in Marion County, Tennessee. It is renowned for its beauty and diversity, cited by Backpacker magazine as one of the top 25 hiking trails in the United States.
16 locals recommend
Fiery Gizzard Trail
Fiery Gizzard TrailThe Fiery Gizzard Trail runs from Tracy City, Tennessee to Foster Falls in Marion County, Tennessee. It is renowned for its beauty and diversity, cited by Backpacker magazine as one of the top 25 hiking trails in the United States.
Huntsville Botanical Garden
4747 Bob Wallace Ave SWTennessee Aquarium
1 Broad StRuby Falls
Chattanooga Zoo
301 N Holtzclaw AveFalls Mill and Museum
134 Falls Mill RdTims Ford Lake
Two segments of the Mountain Goat Trail are complete. The first links Sewanee and Monteagle in Franklin County with a paved pathway stretching nearly five miles. The route parallels busy Highway 41, providing a safer alternative between the towns for pedestrians and bicyclists. It offers a nice mix of both quiet wooded areas and connections to businesses where travelers can grab a drink or a bite to eat.
The Tracy City segment runs from Main Street, along Railroad Avenue and heads west for 2.8 miles. Like the Sewanee-Monteagle segment, it also threads through wooded settings and past town homes and businesses. The rail-trail will one day be 35 miles, extending father west to Cowan and farther east through Tracy City, Coalmont, Gruetli-Laager, and Palmer.
The trail follows the former Mountain Goat Railroad, dating back to 1856. The railroad was primarily used to move coal out of the Tennessee mountains, but, as the population grew, it also transported people. Eventually the Sewanee Mining Company rail (later to become CSX) fell into disuse by 1985. The nonprofit Mountain Goat Alliance was created to raise funds and develop the right-of-way rail corridor into a multi-use trail.
29 locals recommend
Mountain Goat Trail
Two segments of the Mountain Goat Trail are complete. The first links Sewanee and Monteagle in Franklin County with a paved pathway stretching nearly five miles. The route parallels busy Highway 41, providing a safer alternative between the towns for pedestrians and bicyclists. It offers a nice mix of both quiet wooded areas and connections to businesses where travelers can grab a drink or a bite to eat.
The Tracy City segment runs from Main Street, along Railroad Avenue and heads west for 2.8 miles. Like the Sewanee-Monteagle segment, it also threads through wooded settings and past town homes and businesses. The rail-trail will one day be 35 miles, extending father west to Cowan and farther east through Tracy City, Coalmont, Gruetli-Laager, and Palmer.
The trail follows the former Mountain Goat Railroad, dating back to 1856. The railroad was primarily used to move coal out of the Tennessee mountains, but, as the population grew, it also transported people. Eventually the Sewanee Mining Company rail (later to become CSX) fell into disuse by 1985. The nonprofit Mountain Goat Alliance was created to raise funds and develop the right-of-way rail corridor into a multi-use trail.
Grocery
Walmart Supercenter
525 Kimball Crossing DrPublix Super Market at Northgate Mall
1600 N Jackson StKroger
1840 Decherd Blvd