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5.0 (1 review)

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Amish Heritage Welcome Center and Museum

Amish Heritage Welcome Center and Museum

5.0(3 reviews)
0.1 mi

This place has cool stuff inside ! We stopped in on Black Friday ......... this whole street has…read moredifferent stuff . Lots of antiques, tools , car parts .. a lot of junk too . Yesterday was blistering cold out . Better when the weathers nice to stop In all these places

My wife and I come to Tennessee every Thanksgiving for the last few years(from DFW) and have been…read morewanting to come and do some shopping, but found that they have tours so we decided to try a tour. She as a kid had visited a town in Pennsylvania and absolutely loved her experience. So we decided to experience the different faction since we're here in Tennessee. It was a great experience. The tour was extremely informative. The guides were friendly and knowledgeable about their way of life. The Amish are friendly as well. When you pass them in the roads they'll smile and wave at you. At first I wasn't sure if that was ok. But, when I saw them do it I was like oh ok, I guess it's ok. We bought some jams, peanut brittle (it's like crack, seriously!), wife bought a basket which you can tell the craftsmanship that went into it. She didn't buy it from IKEA or Home Goods. It's really good quality and for a really reasonable price too. We also bought some chocolate chip cookies(my favorite cookie, and they're so good!), some sweet pickles, pot holders, and can't remember what else. Spent a bit of money. But, money well spent. The prices for everything is very reasonable. Not at all expensive from the families while you're on the tour. Everything is hand/home made. And so far from everything we've tried have been extremely pleased with our purchases. Remember to bring cash! No CC/debit machines on the tour.

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Henry Horton State Park

Henry Horton State Park

3.9(37 reviews)
37.9 mi

Another return to a great state of Tennessee, We 40+…read moreenjoyed a weekend of golf cabins At state park of governor Henry Horton. Beautiful property to enjoy many sports and especially golf we played 4 days. New hotel is in construction underway with other facilities and top notch restaurant. The cabins are rustic updated Agricultural areas as well as the popular campgrounds and sleet safe shot area. Family friendly.

Absolutely Outstanding Tennessee State Park - A True Hidden Gem!…read more We just wrapped up an unforgettable evening at Henry Horton State Park, and it easily earns every one of its five stars. Located along the beautiful Duck River--one of the most biodiverse rivers in the world--this park offers the perfect mix of relaxation, adventure, and family fun without feeling overcrowded. The campground is top-notch: spacious, well-maintained RV sites with concrete pads, reliable Wi-Fi, clean and modern bathhouses, and plenty of peaceful wooded tent and primitive options (including some great backcountry sites for those seeking more solitude). We loved the thoughtful amenities like the camp store, playgrounds, splash pad, and even a nature play area that kept the kids entertained for hours. Activities here are incredibly diverse. We hiked several of the easy-to-moderate trails, including the scenic ones along the Duck River with observation decks overlooking wetlands teeming with wildlife. The 18-hole disc golf course is one of the best we've played in Tennessee--free and well-designed. Golfers will appreciate the championship Buford Ellington Golf Course right on site, while paddlers and anglers flock to the river for kayaking, fishing, or lazy tubing. Bonus points for the trap and skeet range if you're into shooting sports! The on-site restaurant (Governor's Table) serves surprisingly delicious meals, making it easy to grab breakfast or dinner without leaving the park. Staff and rangers were friendly, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about the park--always quick to offer tips or help. Whether you're camping, staying in one of the comfortable cabins or lodge rooms, or just coming for a day trip, Henry Horton delivers a peaceful, well-kept escape that's perfect for families, couples, or solo adventurers. It's close enough to Nashville (under an hour) but feels like a true getaway. We can't wait to return--highly recommend for anyone in Middle Tennessee looking for quality outdoor recreation.

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Thousand Trails Natchez Trace

Thousand Trails Natchez Trace

3.2(10 reviews)
12.5 mi

We are leaving Natchez Trace Thousand Trails in Tennessee this morning and enjoyed our brief stay…read more Arriving at the park we did not know what to expect, having read some questionable reviews. The road to the park takes you through some of the Natchez Trace Parkway, absolutely stunning tree lined road with so much history. With knowledge of the low bridge near the park, we were prepared with the by pass route in advance. Once we arrived checkin was pretty straight forward, as we were driving through two different rangers approached us with great campsite choices, even volunteered to take us there in their vehicles. All 50 amp, some with sewer. We settled on one with partial lake view and 50 amp. Thank you to both rangers for being so helpful. The roads were a little interesting in spots but my husband had no problem maneuvering the MH towing our car through a couple of tight corners and few rough patches but all in all not bad. The road to the different sections are paved and in good shape. They do have some steep hills up and down, so be prepared if your rig is a little under powered. The grounds of the park are large, covering a number of acres in a park like setting. The sandy beach area had a few families enjoying the lake that opens up to a large open field. They offer kayak rentals through ranger station. Some of the parks cabins border the lake in this area and look inviting and tranquil. There is a little camp store that also serves as a restaurant as well. The different sections were mowed and tidy. The pool just opened up yesterday. The lodge in Phase II had a cute outdoor area with what appeared to have a wooden dance floor. There was a small library, pool tables, entertainment area inside. We would definitely revisit while traveling through in the future.

Very poorly maintained. Roads around campground are crumbling. Only 2 laundry facilities, neither…read moreof which are anywhere close to the third section. Visited in March, all the fall brush/leaves had never been picked up. Campsite was full of garbage, cigarette butts and patio slab was broken in multiple places making it unsafe to walk on. Garbage bins overflowing. Never saw any staff/maintenance outside the main office.

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