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Cross this charming TN town off your travel bucket list

If you’re looking for small-town charm and a packed itinerary, Clarksville has something for everyone.

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GIF of fall scenes in Clarksville, TN — trails, winery, art, shopping.

Riverside paths, vintage shopping, and cozy fire pits? Say less.

Photos provided by Cultivated Co., Jon Duncan, and New South Creative

What’s on your travel bucket list for this fall? If you’re looking to visit a picturesque town like Stars Hollow, we have an idea.

Clarksville, TN, is less than four hours away and is packed with small-town charm — here’s a sneak peek at what your itinerary might look like:

  • Take a scenic hike along the Cumberland River.
  • Discover hidden histories at the Historic Collinsville Pioneer Settlement.
  • Dine on southern-inspired comfort foods or international fare.
  • Visit Beachaven Winery and Old Glory Distilling.
  • Try new breweries and listen to live music.
  • Stroll through galleries and public art displays.
  • Score something unique at Miss Lucille’s Marketplace.

Think: Perfect for families of all ages, young couples, or even a girls’ trip. Download the visitor’s guide to start planning a refreshing weekend getaway.

Cross it off your list

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