Arts & Culture
The Cumberland County Playhouse is one the largest theaters in rural America. Two indoor and two outdoor stages entertain more than 165,000 visitors every year. Open year-round.
36 locals recommend
Cumberland County Playhouse
221 Tennessee AveThe Cumberland County Playhouse is one the largest theaters in rural America. Two indoor and two outdoor stages entertain more than 165,000 visitors every year. Open year-round.
Historic Palace Theater hosts Jazz, Blues, Blue Grass, Country and Rock concerts throughout the year.
8 locals recommend
The Palace Theatre
72 S Main StHistoric Palace Theater hosts Jazz, Blues, Blue Grass, Country and Rock concerts throughout the year.
Head to this movie theater to check out today’s new releases.
9 locals recommend
Rocky Top 10 Cinema movies
1251 Interstate DrHead to this movie theater to check out today’s new releases.
The Grand Ole Opry features some of the biggest stars in country music.
750 locals recommend
Grand Ole Opry
600 Opryland DrThe Grand Ole Opry features some of the biggest stars in country music.
A show of thrilling horse riding and stunts accompanies a delicious four course dinner.
378 locals recommend
Dolly Parton's Stampede
3849 ParkwayA show of thrilling horse riding and stunts accompanies a delicious four course dinner.
Home of the Volunteers. Perfect place to catch a football game with over 100,000 of your closest friends!
86 locals recommend
University of Tennessee
Home of the Volunteers. Perfect place to catch a football game with over 100,000 of your closest friends!
Shopping
Tennessee’s largest weekly flea market is held every Saturday (7a-3p) and Sunday (8a-3p) year-round.
Crossville Flea Market Inc
3034 Hwy 70 NTennessee’s largest weekly flea market is held every Saturday (7a-3p) and Sunday (8a-3p) year-round.
Enjoy rural scenery driving to this Mennonite community, only 20 minutes away. Stores sell home-canned jams, jellies and pickles, baked goods, baskets and quilts as well as rafted furniture.
10 locals recommend
Muddy Pond General Store
3608 Muddy Pond RdEnjoy rural scenery driving to this Mennonite community, only 20 minutes away. Stores sell home-canned jams, jellies and pickles, baked goods, baskets and quilts as well as rafted furniture.
Market Square
Area of restaurants, cafes, shops and parks.
Walmart Supercenter
589 W Main StStore.
Sightseeing
This restored Victorian village was founded in 1880 by British author and social reformer, Thomas Hughes. Rugby offers lodging, a full service restaurant and shops. Hours vary by season.
17 locals recommend
Historic Rugby
1331 Rugby ParkwayThis restored Victorian village was founded in 1880 by British author and social reformer, Thomas Hughes. Rugby offers lodging, a full service restaurant and shops. Hours vary by season.
Constructed in the 1930s, the tower was used as administrative offices for the Cumberland Homesteads. Museum collection includes photos, documents and artifacts from the 30s and 40s.
8 locals recommend
Homesteads Tower Museum
96 TN-68Constructed in the 1930s, the tower was used as administrative offices for the Cumberland Homesteads. Museum collection includes photos, documents and artifacts from the 30s and 40s.
Cumberland Mountain State Park provides a number of recreational activities including hiking, swimming, picnicking and golfing.
55 locals recommend
Cumberland Mountain State Park
24 Office DrCumberland Mountain State Park provides a number of recreational activities including hiking, swimming, picnicking and golfing.
Tennessee’s largest and most visited state park is situated on over 26,000 acres. Fall Creek Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in the eastern United States at 256 ft.
205 locals recommend
Fall Creek Falls State Park
2009 Village Camp RdTennessee’s largest and most visited state park is situated on over 26,000 acres. Fall Creek Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in the eastern United States at 256 ft.
Sandstone cliffs, gorges, rugged canyons and waterfalls provide extraordinary views.
37 locals recommend
Savage Gulf State Natural Area
1183 TN-399Sandstone cliffs, gorges, rugged canyons and waterfalls provide extraordinary views.
Ozone Falls plunges 110 ft into a picturesque blue pool. A natural amphitheater has been created behind the falls by wind, water and time.
24 locals recommend
Ozone Falls
Ozone Falls plunges 110 ft into a picturesque blue pool. A natural amphitheater has been created behind the falls by wind, water and time.
Spanning 82,000 acres, Catoosa Wildlife Area offers hunting, fishing, hiking and whitewater rafting.
Catoosa Wildlife Management Area
Spanning 82,000 acres, Catoosa Wildlife Area offers hunting, fishing, hiking and whitewater rafting.
Formed by an underground stream that emerges from a cave, Virgin Falls drops over 110 ft high cliff before disappearing into another cave at the bottom.
35 locals recommend
Virgin Falls State Natural Area
2080 Scotts Gulf RoadFormed by an underground stream that emerges from a cave, Virgin Falls drops over 110 ft high cliff before disappearing into another cave at the bottom.
Listed as one of the top 10 swimming holes in America by Travel and Leisure and Conde Naste magazines.
144 locals recommend
Cummins Falls State Park
390 Cummins Falls LnListed as one of the top 10 swimming holes in America by Travel and Leisure and Conde Naste magazines.
The area includes the Caney Fork River Gorge with scenic overlooks, waterfalls, deep pools and hiking paths. Activities include swimming, fishing, kayaking and exploring.
109 locals recommend
Rock Island State Park
82 Beach RdThe area includes the Caney Fork River Gorge with scenic overlooks, waterfalls, deep pools and hiking paths. Activities include swimming, fishing, kayaking and exploring.
This park includes the home, general store and grist mill of World War I hero, Sgt. Alvin C. York, one of America’s most decorated soldiers.
Sergeant Alvin York Mill State Historic Area
2810 N York HwyThis park includes the home, general store and grist mill of World War I hero, Sgt. Alvin C. York, one of America’s most decorated soldiers.
Dale Hollow Lake provides fishing, boating, water-skiing, kayaking and hiking.
41 locals recommend
Dale Hollow Lake
Dale Hollow Lake provides fishing, boating, water-skiing, kayaking and hiking.
This museum showcases the world’s largest collection of Johnny Cash memorabilia.
466 locals recommend
The Johnny Cash Museum
119 3rd Ave SThis museum showcases the world’s largest collection of Johnny Cash memorabilia.
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum preserves and presents the history and traditions of country music.
1208 locals recommend
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
222 Rep. John Lewis Way SThe Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum preserves and presents the history and traditions of country music.
America’s most visited national park is home to more than 1,500 bears and breathtaking mountain views.
799 locals recommend
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
America’s most visited national park is home to more than 1,500 bears and breathtaking mountain views.
Programs and exhibits showcasing the heritage and history of east Tennessee.
38 locals recommend
East Tennessee History Center
601 S Gay StPrograms and exhibits showcasing the heritage and history of east Tennessee.
Everything Else
Cumberland Caverns consists of 27 miles of mapped passages. A variety of tour options are available. Held monthly, the Bluegrass Underground concert series is 333 ft underground!
80 locals recommend
Cumberland Caverns
1437 Cumberland Caverns RdCumberland Caverns consists of 27 miles of mapped passages. A variety of tour options are available. Held monthly, the Bluegrass Underground concert series is 333 ft underground!
Entertainment & Activities
Fall family fun includes corn mazes, pumpkin patch, playgrounds, jumping pillow and petting zoo. Open Fridays (4p-10p), Saturdays (10a-10p) and Sundays (1p-6p) from mid-September to early November.
Autumn Acres
1096 Baier RdFall family fun includes corn mazes, pumpkin patch, playgrounds, jumping pillow and petting zoo. Open Fridays (4p-10p), Saturdays (10a-10p) and Sundays (1p-6p) from mid-September to early November.
Museum includes railway artifacts as well as a replica of Cookeville’s west side during the 1950s. Grounds house a 1913 Baldwin steam engine, two small track cars, 1920s classic red caboose.
13 locals recommend
Cookeville Depot Museum
116 W Broad StMuseum includes railway artifacts as well as a replica of Cookeville’s west side during the 1950s. Grounds house a 1913 Baldwin steam engine, two small track cars, 1920s classic red caboose.
After taking a lift to the top of the mountain, play through courses packed with moonshine stills, outhouses and rocky walls.
62 locals recommend
Hillbilly Golf
340 ParkwayAfter taking a lift to the top of the mountain, play through courses packed with moonshine stills, outhouses and rocky walls.
An aerial tram transports you over Gatlinburg for scenic views of the area. At the top you will have the option to enter their ski resort or amusement park.
499 locals recommend
Ober Gatlinburg
1339 Ski Mountain RdAn aerial tram transports you over Gatlinburg for scenic views of the area. At the top you will have the option to enter their ski resort or amusement park.
This museum displays over 500 amazing and unusual artifacts from around the world.
82 locals recommend
Ripley's Believe It or Not! Gatlinburg
908 ParkwayThis museum displays over 500 amazing and unusual artifacts from around the world.
Located in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, this Dolly Parton owned amusement park offers over 40 rides and attractions.
796 locals recommend
Dollywood
2700 Dollywood Parks BlvdLocated in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, this Dolly Parton owned amusement park offers over 40 rides and attractions.
This year-round attraction is home to over 800 animals on 53 acres.
115 locals recommend
Zoo Knoxville
3500 Knoxville Zoo DrThis year-round attraction is home to over 800 animals on 53 acres.
Located on Chattanooga’s riverfront, the Tennessee Aquarium is one of the world’s largest fresh water aquariums. Also home to over 12,000 animals including sharks, sting rays and penguins.
480 locals recommend
Tennessee Aquarium
1 Broad StLocated on Chattanooga’s riverfront, the Tennessee Aquarium is one of the world’s largest fresh water aquariums. Also home to over 12,000 animals including sharks, sting rays and penguins.
Ride the Incline Railway to the top of Lookout Mountain to view seven states. At Rock City take a winding hike through scenic grottos and glens. Also located on Lookout Mountain is Ruby Falls.
90 locals recommend
Lookout Mountain
Ride the Incline Railway to the top of Lookout Mountain to view seven states. At Rock City take a winding hike through scenic grottos and glens. Also located on Lookout Mountain is Ruby Falls.
Essentials
Kroger
265 Highland SquareGrocery store.
Food Scene
We are a full service restaurant with a breakfast buffet on weekends. In the afternoons and evenings we have burgers, fries, cheese sticks, etc. Orders can even be delivered to your cabin!
Trails End Restaurant
324 Trails EndWe are a full service restaurant with a breakfast buffet on weekends. In the afternoons and evenings we have burgers, fries, cheese sticks, etc. Orders can even be delivered to your cabin!