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THINGS TO DO
Hike or run the trails at Dunbar Cave State Park or Rotary Park. Kayaking, boat or fish the rivers and streams. Tee off at 6 golf courses and 2 disc golf courses. Rock climb at King's Bluff. Mountain bike at the North Ford St. Mountain Bike Parkjust for starters.HISTORIC SITES
Day Two: Weekends between May and October, experience Historic Collinsville, a rural 40-acre pioneer settlement with 16 authentically restored log houses and outbuildings dating from 1830-1880.Check their website for special event weekends with docents, activities, music and more. (Tours are self-guided outside of a special event weekend, or a guide can be arranged for a group of six or more DOWNTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT The area from Public Square to Legion St. to Second St. to Franklin St. to Commerce St. showcases beautiful buildings, most of which were constructed shortly after an 1878 fire. The upper levels of many are architecturally noteworthy with heavy ornamentation, cast iron or limestone. Several were damaged in a 1999 tornado and rebuilt to blend beautifully with the preserved facades.STAFF DIRECTORY
Frances Manzitto Director of Tourism & Sales. Email. frances@visitclarksvilletn.com. Phone. 931-245-4345. Frances is a veteran sales director with over 30 years in the tourism industry, 20 of which have been with Visit Clarksville. (And, she’s only 39!) She loves creating unique andRICHELLEN PARK
RichEllen Park features eight premier little league baseball/softball fields, nearly 1.5 miles of paved walking trails with ADA accessibility, three pour-in-place play areas, a 3,300 square foot banquet hall, a community room, and a large open-air pavilion. HERITAGE PARK COMPLEX The Heritage Park Sports Complex includes soccer fields, softball fields, baseball fields, and basketball courts. These facilities offer youth and adult sports enthusiasts recreational and league play as well as a number of local, state, and national tournaments. The Heritage Park Bark is an off-leash space that offers waste disposal stations, benches, shaded areas, dog drinking fountains, andCIVITAN PARK
St. Bethlehem Civitan Park is a 50-acre community park located at the end of Bellamy Lane in the St. Bethlehem community. The park is comprised of both youth and adult ball fields, and is designated as the home of the St. Bethlehem Little League. The St. Bethlehem Civitan Park is located at 650 Bellamy Lane, and offers the following features: 2 picnic shelters Large play area with pavilion DINNER WITH THE FOOD TRUCKS Who doesn't love food truck food?! Find a large variety of food for the WHOLE family, such as artisan grilled cheese, taco's, shrimp, vegan options, wings, BBQ, Cobbler, donuts, shaved and Italian ice and cotton candy. Hosted by Clarksville Food Trucks, Driving You Donuts, OfficialWings, Fire Pit BBQ, Vansauwa's Tacos & Vegan Eats, Kadi's Tacos and More, Chillz Italian Ice.TRAZO MEADERY
Tennessee's first licensed meadery, this family-owned business experimented until they arrived at the perfect combination of honey, water, and yeast. (Think wine, but with honey instead of grapes.) Their first successful batch won a gold medal from the Tennessee Viticultural and Oenological Society. Every bottle they produce draws from family heritage, and they are proud to be able to share it. WELCOME HOME VETERANS CELEBRATION Join us in Clarksville, Tennessee September 15 - 21 to celebrate the service and sacrifice of veterans from across the years, miles and conflicts. This is a time of reflection, remembrance and reunion. This five-day event offers something for everyone; From guest speakers, exhibits, interesting meal events and more. This will be great opportunity to catch up with old friends, meet new friendsTHINGS TO DO
Hike or run the trails at Dunbar Cave State Park or Rotary Park. Kayaking, boat or fish the rivers and streams. Tee off at 6 golf courses and 2 disc golf courses. Rock climb at King's Bluff. Mountain bike at the North Ford St. Mountain Bike Parkjust for starters.HISTORIC SITES
Day Two: Weekends between May and October, experience Historic Collinsville, a rural 40-acre pioneer settlement with 16 authentically restored log houses and outbuildings dating from 1830-1880.Check their website for special event weekends with docents, activities, music and more. (Tours are self-guided outside of a special event weekend, or a guide can be arranged for a group of six or more DOWNTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT The area from Public Square to Legion St. to Second St. to Franklin St. to Commerce St. showcases beautiful buildings, most of which were constructed shortly after an 1878 fire. The upper levels of many are architecturally noteworthy with heavy ornamentation, cast iron or limestone. Several were damaged in a 1999 tornado and rebuilt to blend beautifully with the preserved facades.STAFF DIRECTORY
Frances Manzitto Director of Tourism & Sales. Email. frances@visitclarksvilletn.com. Phone. 931-245-4345. Frances is a veteran sales director with over 30 years in the tourism industry, 20 of which have been with Visit Clarksville. (And, she’s only 39!) She loves creating unique andRICHELLEN PARK
RichEllen Park features eight premier little league baseball/softball fields, nearly 1.5 miles of paved walking trails with ADA accessibility, three pour-in-place play areas, a 3,300 square foot banquet hall, a community room, and a large open-air pavilion. HERITAGE PARK COMPLEX The Heritage Park Sports Complex includes soccer fields, softball fields, baseball fields, and basketball courts. These facilities offer youth and adult sports enthusiasts recreational and league play as well as a number of local, state, and national tournaments. The Heritage Park Bark is an off-leash space that offers waste disposal stations, benches, shaded areas, dog drinking fountains, andCIVITAN PARK
St. Bethlehem Civitan Park is a 50-acre community park located at the end of Bellamy Lane in the St. Bethlehem community. The park is comprised of both youth and adult ball fields, and is designated as the home of the St. Bethlehem Little League. The St. Bethlehem Civitan Park is located at 650 Bellamy Lane, and offers the following features: 2 picnic shelters Large play area with pavilion DINNER WITH THE FOOD TRUCKS Who doesn't love food truck food?! Find a large variety of food for the WHOLE family, such as artisan grilled cheese, taco's, shrimp, vegan options, wings, BBQ, Cobbler, donuts, shaved and Italian ice and cotton candy. Hosted by Clarksville Food Trucks, Driving You Donuts, OfficialWings, Fire Pit BBQ, Vansauwa's Tacos & Vegan Eats, Kadi's Tacos and More, Chillz Italian Ice.TRAZO MEADERY
Tennessee's first licensed meadery, this family-owned business experimented until they arrived at the perfect combination of honey, water, and yeast. (Think wine, but with honey instead of grapes.) Their first successful batch won a gold medal from the Tennessee Viticultural and Oenological Society. Every bottle they produce draws from family heritage, and they are proud to be able to share it. WELCOME HOME VETERANS CELEBRATION Join us in Clarksville, Tennessee September 15 - 21 to celebrate the service and sacrifice of veterans from across the years, miles and conflicts. This is a time of reflection, remembrance and reunion. This five-day event offers something for everyone; From guest speakers, exhibits, interesting meal events and more. This will be great opportunity to catch up with old friends, meet new friendsHISTORIC SITES
Day Two: Weekends between May and October, experience Historic Collinsville, a rural 40-acre pioneer settlement with 16 authentically restored log houses and outbuildings dating from 1830-1880.Check their website for special event weekends with docents, activities, music and more. (Tours are self-guided outside of a special event weekend, or a guide can be arranged for a group of six or more DOWNTOWN - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM It's bordered by the scenic beauty of a major river, a thriving and progressive university, and neighborhoods of people who are passionately committed to their city. We think it's just right for finding your place and finding your fun. Try out the one-of-a-kind shopping, restaurants, breweries, art galleries and street art, professional theatre SHOPPING - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Shopping. In addition to familiar national brands like Academy Sports, Ulta, Dillard’s, At Home, Bed Bath & Beyond and more, visitors also have the option of one-of-a-kind finds from a variety of local shops. From antiques to art, crafty to couture, you’ll have no trouble finding that “something special” or a memorable souvenir during SUNDAY SUMMER MUSIC AT THE WINERY Enjoy live acoustic music on the lawn at Beachaven Winery every Saturday and Sunday through October. On Fridays during the same period, Beachaven hosts a Happy Hour from 4PM - 7PM with a $10 Flight Special (4 wines and a snack option.) When inside Beachaven’s facility, patrons must wear a mask. Outside, masks may be removed. Wine will be available for sale by the glass or bottle. HERITAGE PARK COMPLEX The Heritage Park Sports Complex includes soccer fields, softball fields, baseball fields, and basketball courts. These facilities offer youth and adult sports enthusiasts recreational and league play as well as a number of local, state, and national tournaments. The Heritage Park Bark is an off-leash space that offers waste disposal stations, benches, shaded areas, dog drinking fountains, andFARMERS MARKET
Farmers Market. Clarksville Downtown Market is a top-rated weekly open-air market featuring farmers and artisans who offer locally grown fresh produce, food items, and handcrafted products. Beginning Saturday morning in May and continuing into October, the Market provides a fun place where customers can connect with local businessesaround
11 WAYS TO STRETCH YOUR SUMMER TRAVEL BUDGET Aren't we all ready for an adventure after being close to home during 2020?! Travel research tells us that while many Americans are eager for a trip, most are planning getaways that are a little closer to home. That's great news because Clarksville is a convenient road trip destination, centrally KAYAKING - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Kayaking. 650 miles of navigable waterways from two rivers and their tributaries make Clarksville an ideal place to drop in your kayak for a fun day of paddling. With access points in places like Liberty Park, Billy Dunlop Park, Robert Clark Park and Port Royal State Park, you can easily spend a few hours -- or a few days -- navigating the water. MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR Enjoy games, rides and many other fun and family-friendly activities including: “Swifty Swine” Pig Racing “The Great American Duck Race.” Live Duck Races Rides, Food, and Games! (included in Midway admission) Various Exhibitors/Vendors Exhibitor/Fair Vendor Application People watching Monster Truck Show Enduro Race Free Parking Hours: Thursday Night, June 10: Open at 5:30pm until 11CIVITAN PARK
St. Bethlehem Civitan Park is a 50-acre community park located at the end of Bellamy Lane in the St. Bethlehem community. The park is comprised of both youth and adult ball fields, and is designated as the home of the St. Bethlehem Little League. The St. Bethlehem Civitan Park is located at 650 Bellamy Lane, and offers the following features: 2 picnic shelters Large play area with pavilion VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Tennessee. Clarksville, Tennessee is a legendary place. Our rich history permeates our riverfront and gorgeous downtown architecture, but it's also prevalent in our people. Home to two Olympic athletes - both of whom were trailblazers, champions, and indisputable legends - Clarksville is also home to an Army division filled with some of theTHINGS TO DO
Hike or run the trails at Dunbar Cave State Park or Rotary Park. Kayaking, boat or fish the rivers and streams. Tee off at 6 golf courses and 2 disc golf courses. Rock climb at King's Bluff. Mountain bike at the North Ford St. Mountain Bike Parkjust for starters.HISTORIC SITES
Day Two: Weekends between May and October, experience Historic Collinsville, a rural 40-acre pioneer settlement with 16 authentically restored log houses and outbuildings dating from 1830-1880.Check their website for special event weekends with docents, activities, music and more. (Tours are self-guided outside of a special event weekend, or a guide can be arranged for a group of six or more SHOPPING - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Shopping. In addition to familiar national brands like Academy Sports, Ulta, Dillard’s, At Home, Bed Bath & Beyond and more, visitors also have the option of one-of-a-kind finds from a variety of local shops. From antiques to art, crafty to couture, you’ll have no trouble finding that “something special” or a memorable souvenir duringSTAFF DIRECTORY
Frances Manzitto Director of Tourism & Sales. Email. frances@visitclarksvilletn.com. Phone. 931-245-4345. Frances is a veteran sales director with over 30 years in the tourism industry, 20 of which have been with Visit Clarksville. (And, she’s only 39!) She loves creating unique andRICHELLEN PARK
RichEllen Park features eight premier little league baseball/softball fields, nearly 1.5 miles of paved walking trails with ADA accessibility, three pour-in-place play areas, a 3,300 square foot banquet hall, a community room, and a large open-air pavilion.CIVIL WAR HISTORY
Civil War History. Clarksville & Montgomery County Tennessee Civil War Journey - Crossroads of Change 1861-1865 The Civil War Trails program has installed more than 1,000 interpretive markers at Civil War sites in Virginia, Maryland, Tennessee, West Virginia, and North Carolina.TRAZO MEADERY
Tennessee's first licensed meadery, this family-owned business experimented until they arrived at the perfect combination of honey, water, and yeast. (Think wine, but with honey instead of grapes.) Their first successful batch won a gold medal from the Tennessee Viticultural and Oenological Society. Every bottle they produce draws from family heritage, and they are proud to be able to share it. DINNER WITH THE FOOD TRUCKS Who doesn't love food truck food?! Find a large variety of food for the WHOLE family, such as artisan grilled cheese, taco's, shrimp, vegan options, wings, BBQ, Cobbler, donuts, shaved and Italian ice and cotton candy. Hosted by Clarksville Food Trucks, Driving You Donuts, OfficialWings, Fire Pit BBQ, Vansauwa's Tacos & Vegan Eats, Kadi's Tacos and More, Chillz Italian Ice. WELCOME HOME VETERANS CELEBRATION Join us in Clarksville, Tennessee September 15 - 21 to celebrate the service and sacrifice of veterans from across the years, miles and conflicts. This is a time of reflection, remembrance and reunion. This five-day event offers something for everyone; From guest speakers, exhibits, interesting meal events and more. This will be great opportunity to catch up with old friends, meet new friends VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Tennessee. Clarksville, Tennessee is a legendary place. Our rich history permeates our riverfront and gorgeous downtown architecture, but it's also prevalent in our people. Home to two Olympic athletes - both of whom were trailblazers, champions, and indisputable legends - Clarksville is also home to an Army division filled with some of theTHINGS TO DO
Hike or run the trails at Dunbar Cave State Park or Rotary Park. Kayaking, boat or fish the rivers and streams. Tee off at 6 golf courses and 2 disc golf courses. Rock climb at King's Bluff. Mountain bike at the North Ford St. Mountain Bike Parkjust for starters.HISTORIC SITES
Day Two: Weekends between May and October, experience Historic Collinsville, a rural 40-acre pioneer settlement with 16 authentically restored log houses and outbuildings dating from 1830-1880.Check their website for special event weekends with docents, activities, music and more. (Tours are self-guided outside of a special event weekend, or a guide can be arranged for a group of six or more SHOPPING - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Shopping. In addition to familiar national brands like Academy Sports, Ulta, Dillard’s, At Home, Bed Bath & Beyond and more, visitors also have the option of one-of-a-kind finds from a variety of local shops. From antiques to art, crafty to couture, you’ll have no trouble finding that “something special” or a memorable souvenir duringSTAFF DIRECTORY
Frances Manzitto Director of Tourism & Sales. Email. frances@visitclarksvilletn.com. Phone. 931-245-4345. Frances is a veteran sales director with over 30 years in the tourism industry, 20 of which have been with Visit Clarksville. (And, she’s only 39!) She loves creating unique andRICHELLEN PARK
RichEllen Park features eight premier little league baseball/softball fields, nearly 1.5 miles of paved walking trails with ADA accessibility, three pour-in-place play areas, a 3,300 square foot banquet hall, a community room, and a large open-air pavilion.CIVIL WAR HISTORY
Civil War History. Clarksville & Montgomery County Tennessee Civil War Journey - Crossroads of Change 1861-1865 The Civil War Trails program has installed more than 1,000 interpretive markers at Civil War sites in Virginia, Maryland, Tennessee, West Virginia, and North Carolina.TRAZO MEADERY
Tennessee's first licensed meadery, this family-owned business experimented until they arrived at the perfect combination of honey, water, and yeast. (Think wine, but with honey instead of grapes.) Their first successful batch won a gold medal from the Tennessee Viticultural and Oenological Society. Every bottle they produce draws from family heritage, and they are proud to be able to share it. DINNER WITH THE FOOD TRUCKS Who doesn't love food truck food?! Find a large variety of food for the WHOLE family, such as artisan grilled cheese, taco's, shrimp, vegan options, wings, BBQ, Cobbler, donuts, shaved and Italian ice and cotton candy. Hosted by Clarksville Food Trucks, Driving You Donuts, OfficialWings, Fire Pit BBQ, Vansauwa's Tacos & Vegan Eats, Kadi's Tacos and More, Chillz Italian Ice. WELCOME HOME VETERANS CELEBRATION Join us in Clarksville, Tennessee September 15 - 21 to celebrate the service and sacrifice of veterans from across the years, miles and conflicts. This is a time of reflection, remembrance and reunion. This five-day event offers something for everyone; From guest speakers, exhibits, interesting meal events and more. This will be great opportunity to catch up with old friends, meet new friends VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Tennessee. Clarksville, Tennessee is a legendary place. Our rich history permeates our riverfront and gorgeous downtown architecture, but it's also prevalent in our people. Home to two Olympic athletes - both of whom were trailblazers, champions, and indisputable legends - Clarksville is also home to an Army division filled with some of the DOWNTOWN - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM It's bordered by the scenic beauty of a major river, a thriving and progressive university, and neighborhoods of people who are passionately committed to their city. We think it's just right for finding your place and finding your fun. Try out the one-of-a-kind shopping, restaurants, breweries, art galleries and street art, professional theatre SHOPPING - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Shopping. In addition to familiar national brands like Academy Sports, Ulta, Dillard’s, At Home, Bed Bath & Beyond and more, visitors also have the option of one-of-a-kind finds from a variety of local shops. From antiques to art, crafty to couture, you’ll have no trouble finding that “something special” or a memorable souvenir duringRESTAURANTS
Restaurants. You’ll find much to enjoy when you Visit Clarksville, Tennessee: a beautifully developed Cumberland RiverWalk, Greenway and Blueway, a thriving performing and visual arts community, grand historic architecture, a significant military history from pre-Revolutionary War days forward, tributes to local heroes like Wilma Rudolph and Pat Head Summitt, andan amazing variety of food FACILITIES - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Sports Facilities. Track star Wilma Rudolph helped put Clarksville on the map with her triple gold medal performance in the 1960 Olympics. Wilma’s fame was the catalyst for an explosion in recreation and leisure events in her hometown, which now attracts such events as the Tennessee Senior Games and the AAU Boys and Girls National BasketballChampionships.
11 WAYS TO STRETCH YOUR SUMMER TRAVEL BUDGET Aren't we all ready for an adventure after being close to home during 2020?! Travel research tells us that while many Americans are eager for a trip, most are planning getaways that are a little closer to home. That's great news because Clarksville is a convenient road trip destination, centrallyFARMERS MARKET
Farmers Market. Clarksville Downtown Market is a top-rated weekly open-air market featuring farmers and artisans who offer locally grown fresh produce, food items, and handcrafted products. Beginning Saturday morning in May and continuing into October, the Market provides a fun place where customers can connect with local businessesaround
SUNDAY SUMMER MUSIC AT THE WINERY Enjoy live acoustic music on the lawn at Beachaven Winery every Saturday and Sunday through October. On Fridays during the same period, Beachaven hosts a Happy Hour from 4PM - 7PM with a $10 Flight Special (4 wines and a snack option.) When inside Beachaven’s facility, patrons must wear a mask. Outside, masks may be removed. Wine will be available for sale by the glass or bottle. HERITAGE PARK COMPLEX The Heritage Park Sports Complex includes soccer fields, softball fields, baseball fields, and basketball courts. These facilities offer youth and adult sports enthusiasts recreational and league play as well as a number of local, state, and national tournaments. The Heritage Park Bark is an off-leash space that offers waste disposal stations, benches, shaded areas, dog drinking fountains, and MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR Enjoy games, rides and many other fun and family-friendly activities including: “Swifty Swine” Pig Racing “The Great American Duck Race.” Live Duck Races Rides, Food, and Games! (included in Midway admission) Various Exhibitors/Vendors Exhibitor/Fair Vendor Application People watching Monster Truck Show Enduro Race Free Parking Hours: Thursday Night, June 10: Open at 5:30pm until 11 VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Tennessee. Clarksville, Tennessee is a legendary place. Our rich history permeates our riverfront and gorgeous downtown architecture, but it's also prevalent in our people. Home to two Olympic athletes - both of whom were trailblazers, champions, and indisputable legends - Clarksville is also home to an Army division filled with some of theTHINGS TO DO
Hike or run the trails at Dunbar Cave State Park or Rotary Park. Kayaking, boat or fish the rivers and streams. Tee off at 6 golf courses and 2 disc golf courses. Rock climb at King's Bluff. Mountain bike at the North Ford St. Mountain Bike Parkjust for starters.HISTORIC SITES
Day Two: Weekends between May and October, experience Historic Collinsville, a rural 40-acre pioneer settlement with 16 authentically restored log houses and outbuildings dating from 1830-1880.Check their website for special event weekends with docents, activities, music and more. (Tours are self-guided outside of a special event weekend, or a guide can be arranged for a group of six or more SHOPPING - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Shopping. In addition to familiar national brands like Academy Sports, Ulta, Dillard’s, At Home, Bed Bath & Beyond and more, visitors also have the option of one-of-a-kind finds from a variety of local shops. From antiques to art, crafty to couture, you’ll have no trouble finding that “something special” or a memorable souvenir duringSTAFF DIRECTORY
Frances Manzitto Director of Tourism & Sales. Email. frances@visitclarksvilletn.com. Phone. 931-245-4345. Frances is a veteran sales director with over 30 years in the tourism industry, 20 of which have been with Visit Clarksville. (And, she’s only 39!) She loves creating unique andRICHELLEN PARK
RichEllen Park features eight premier little league baseball/softball fields, nearly 1.5 miles of paved walking trails with ADA accessibility, three pour-in-place play areas, a 3,300 square foot banquet hall, a community room, and a large open-air pavilion.CIVIL WAR HISTORY
Civil War History. Clarksville & Montgomery County Tennessee Civil War Journey - Crossroads of Change 1861-1865 The Civil War Trails program has installed more than 1,000 interpretive markers at Civil War sites in Virginia, Maryland, Tennessee, West Virginia, and North Carolina.TRAZO MEADERY
Tennessee's first licensed meadery, this family-owned business experimented until they arrived at the perfect combination of honey, water, and yeast. (Think wine, but with honey instead of grapes.) Their first successful batch won a gold medal from the Tennessee Viticultural and Oenological Society. Every bottle they produce draws from family heritage, and they are proud to be able to share it. DINNER WITH THE FOOD TRUCKS Who doesn't love food truck food?! Find a large variety of food for the WHOLE family, such as artisan grilled cheese, taco's, shrimp, vegan options, wings, BBQ, Cobbler, donuts, shaved and Italian ice and cotton candy. Hosted by Clarksville Food Trucks, Driving You Donuts, OfficialWings, Fire Pit BBQ, Vansauwa's Tacos & Vegan Eats, Kadi's Tacos and More, Chillz Italian Ice. WELCOME HOME VETERANS CELEBRATION Join us in Clarksville, Tennessee September 15 - 21 to celebrate the service and sacrifice of veterans from across the years, miles and conflicts. This is a time of reflection, remembrance and reunion. This five-day event offers something for everyone; From guest speakers, exhibits, interesting meal events and more. This will be great opportunity to catch up with old friends, meet new friends VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Tennessee. Clarksville, Tennessee is a legendary place. Our rich history permeates our riverfront and gorgeous downtown architecture, but it's also prevalent in our people. Home to two Olympic athletes - both of whom were trailblazers, champions, and indisputable legends - Clarksville is also home to an Army division filled with some of theTHINGS TO DO
Hike or run the trails at Dunbar Cave State Park or Rotary Park. Kayaking, boat or fish the rivers and streams. Tee off at 6 golf courses and 2 disc golf courses. Rock climb at King's Bluff. Mountain bike at the North Ford St. Mountain Bike Parkjust for starters.HISTORIC SITES
Day Two: Weekends between May and October, experience Historic Collinsville, a rural 40-acre pioneer settlement with 16 authentically restored log houses and outbuildings dating from 1830-1880.Check their website for special event weekends with docents, activities, music and more. (Tours are self-guided outside of a special event weekend, or a guide can be arranged for a group of six or more SHOPPING - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Shopping. In addition to familiar national brands like Academy Sports, Ulta, Dillard’s, At Home, Bed Bath & Beyond and more, visitors also have the option of one-of-a-kind finds from a variety of local shops. From antiques to art, crafty to couture, you’ll have no trouble finding that “something special” or a memorable souvenir duringSTAFF DIRECTORY
Frances Manzitto Director of Tourism & Sales. Email. frances@visitclarksvilletn.com. Phone. 931-245-4345. Frances is a veteran sales director with over 30 years in the tourism industry, 20 of which have been with Visit Clarksville. (And, she’s only 39!) She loves creating unique andRICHELLEN PARK
RichEllen Park features eight premier little league baseball/softball fields, nearly 1.5 miles of paved walking trails with ADA accessibility, three pour-in-place play areas, a 3,300 square foot banquet hall, a community room, and a large open-air pavilion.CIVIL WAR HISTORY
Civil War History. Clarksville & Montgomery County Tennessee Civil War Journey - Crossroads of Change 1861-1865 The Civil War Trails program has installed more than 1,000 interpretive markers at Civil War sites in Virginia, Maryland, Tennessee, West Virginia, and North Carolina.TRAZO MEADERY
Tennessee's first licensed meadery, this family-owned business experimented until they arrived at the perfect combination of honey, water, and yeast. (Think wine, but with honey instead of grapes.) Their first successful batch won a gold medal from the Tennessee Viticultural and Oenological Society. Every bottle they produce draws from family heritage, and they are proud to be able to share it. DINNER WITH THE FOOD TRUCKS Who doesn't love food truck food?! Find a large variety of food for the WHOLE family, such as artisan grilled cheese, taco's, shrimp, vegan options, wings, BBQ, Cobbler, donuts, shaved and Italian ice and cotton candy. Hosted by Clarksville Food Trucks, Driving You Donuts, OfficialWings, Fire Pit BBQ, Vansauwa's Tacos & Vegan Eats, Kadi's Tacos and More, Chillz Italian Ice. WELCOME HOME VETERANS CELEBRATION Join us in Clarksville, Tennessee September 15 - 21 to celebrate the service and sacrifice of veterans from across the years, miles and conflicts. This is a time of reflection, remembrance and reunion. This five-day event offers something for everyone; From guest speakers, exhibits, interesting meal events and more. This will be great opportunity to catch up with old friends, meet new friends VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Tennessee. Clarksville, Tennessee is a legendary place. Our rich history permeates our riverfront and gorgeous downtown architecture, but it's also prevalent in our people. Home to two Olympic athletes - both of whom were trailblazers, champions, and indisputable legends - Clarksville is also home to an Army division filled with some of the DOWNTOWN - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM It's bordered by the scenic beauty of a major river, a thriving and progressive university, and neighborhoods of people who are passionately committed to their city. We think it's just right for finding your place and finding your fun. Try out the one-of-a-kind shopping, restaurants, breweries, art galleries and street art, professional theatre SHOPPING - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Shopping. In addition to familiar national brands like Academy Sports, Ulta, Dillard’s, At Home, Bed Bath & Beyond and more, visitors also have the option of one-of-a-kind finds from a variety of local shops. From antiques to art, crafty to couture, you’ll have no trouble finding that “something special” or a memorable souvenir duringRESTAURANTS
Restaurants. You’ll find much to enjoy when you Visit Clarksville, Tennessee: a beautifully developed Cumberland RiverWalk, Greenway and Blueway, a thriving performing and visual arts community, grand historic architecture, a significant military history from pre-Revolutionary War days forward, tributes to local heroes like Wilma Rudolph and Pat Head Summitt, andan amazing variety of food FACILITIES - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Sports Facilities. Track star Wilma Rudolph helped put Clarksville on the map with her triple gold medal performance in the 1960 Olympics. Wilma’s fame was the catalyst for an explosion in recreation and leisure events in her hometown, which now attracts such events as the Tennessee Senior Games and the AAU Boys and Girls National BasketballChampionships.
11 WAYS TO STRETCH YOUR SUMMER TRAVEL BUDGET Aren't we all ready for an adventure after being close to home during 2020?! Travel research tells us that while many Americans are eager for a trip, most are planning getaways that are a little closer to home. That's great news because Clarksville is a convenient road trip destination, centrallyFARMERS MARKET
Farmers Market. Clarksville Downtown Market is a top-rated weekly open-air market featuring farmers and artisans who offer locally grown fresh produce, food items, and handcrafted products. Beginning Saturday morning in May and continuing into October, the Market provides a fun place where customers can connect with local businessesaround
SUNDAY SUMMER MUSIC AT THE WINERY Enjoy live acoustic music on the lawn at Beachaven Winery every Saturday and Sunday through October. On Fridays during the same period, Beachaven hosts a Happy Hour from 4PM - 7PM with a $10 Flight Special (4 wines and a snack option.) When inside Beachaven’s facility, patrons must wear a mask. Outside, masks may be removed. Wine will be available for sale by the glass or bottle. HERITAGE PARK COMPLEX The Heritage Park Sports Complex includes soccer fields, softball fields, baseball fields, and basketball courts. These facilities offer youth and adult sports enthusiasts recreational and league play as well as a number of local, state, and national tournaments. The Heritage Park Bark is an off-leash space that offers waste disposal stations, benches, shaded areas, dog drinking fountains, and MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR Enjoy games, rides and many other fun and family-friendly activities including: “Swifty Swine” Pig Racing “The Great American Duck Race.” Live Duck Races Rides, Food, and Games! (included in Midway admission) Various Exhibitors/Vendors Exhibitor/Fair Vendor Application People watching Monster Truck Show Enduro Race Free Parking Hours: Thursday Night, June 10: Open at 5:30pm until 11 VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Historic meets hipster in this beautiful Cumberland River city. Enjoy a thriving downtown, outdoor recreation, stunning architecture, international food, and local spirits when you Visit Clarksville.THINGS TO DO
Museums & History. We're one of Tennessee's oldest and best-preserved cities. Founded in 1784 near the confluence of the Cumberland and Red Rivers, Clarksville was established even beforeHISTORIC SITES
Day Two: Weekends between May and October, experience Historic Collinsville, a rural 40-acre pioneer settlement with 16 authentically restored log houses and outbuildings dating from 1830-1880.Check their website for special event weekends with docents, activities, music and more. (Tours are self-guided outside of a special event weekend, or a guide can be arranged for a group of six or more SHOPPING - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Shopping. In addition to familiar national brands like Academy Sports, Ulta, Dillard’s, At Home, Bed Bath & Beyond and more, visitors also have the option of one-of-a-kind finds from a variety of local shops.RICHELLEN PARK
RichEllen Park features eight premier little league baseball/softball fields, nearly 1.5 miles of paved walking trails with ADA accessibility, three pour-in-place play areas, a 3,300 square foot banquet hall, a community room, and a large open-air pavilion.STAFF DIRECTORY
Michelle is a native Clarksvillian who has worked in public relations and marketing for government, private and non-profit organizations. She is also active in numerous community organizations that work to help make Clarksville the best it can be.CIVIL WAR HISTORY
Civil War History. Clarksville & Montgomery County Tennessee Civil War Journey - Crossroads of Change 1861-1865 The Civil War Trails program has installed more than 1,000 interpretive markers at Civil War sites in Virginia, Maryland, Tennessee, West Virginia, and North Carolina.TRAZO MEADERY
Tennessee's first licensed meadery, this family-owned business experimented until they arrived at the perfect combination of honey, water, and yeast. (Think wine, but with honey instead of grapes.) Their first successful batch won a gold medal from the Tennessee Viticultural and Oenological Society. Every bottle they produce draws from family heritage, and they are proud to be able to share it. DINNER WITH THE FOOD TRUCKS Who doesn't love food truck food?! Find a large variety of food for the WHOLE family, such as artisan grilled cheese, taco's, shrimp, vegan options, wings, BBQ, Cobbler, donuts, shaved and Italian ice and cotton candy. Hosted by Clarksville Food Trucks, Driving You Donuts, OfficialWings, Fire Pit BBQ, Vansauwa's Tacos & Vegan Eats, Kadi's Tacos and More, Chillz Italian Ice. WELCOME HOME VETERANS CELEBRATION Join us in Clarksville, Tennessee September 15 - 21 to celebrate the service and sacrifice of veterans from across the years, miles and conflicts. This is a time of reflection, remembrance and reunion. This five-day event offers something for everyone; From guest speakers, exhibits, interesting meal events and more. This will be great opportunity to catch up with old friends, meet new friends VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Historic meets hipster in this beautiful Cumberland River city. Enjoy a thriving downtown, outdoor recreation, stunning architecture, international food, and local spirits when you Visit Clarksville.THINGS TO DO
Museums & History. We're one of Tennessee's oldest and best-preserved cities. Founded in 1784 near the confluence of the Cumberland and Red Rivers, Clarksville was established even beforeHISTORIC SITES
Day Two: Weekends between May and October, experience Historic Collinsville, a rural 40-acre pioneer settlement with 16 authentically restored log houses and outbuildings dating from 1830-1880.Check their website for special event weekends with docents, activities, music and more. (Tours are self-guided outside of a special event weekend, or a guide can be arranged for a group of six or more SHOPPING - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Shopping. In addition to familiar national brands like Academy Sports, Ulta, Dillard’s, At Home, Bed Bath & Beyond and more, visitors also have the option of one-of-a-kind finds from a variety of local shops.RICHELLEN PARK
RichEllen Park features eight premier little league baseball/softball fields, nearly 1.5 miles of paved walking trails with ADA accessibility, three pour-in-place play areas, a 3,300 square foot banquet hall, a community room, and a large open-air pavilion.STAFF DIRECTORY
Michelle is a native Clarksvillian who has worked in public relations and marketing for government, private and non-profit organizations. She is also active in numerous community organizations that work to help make Clarksville the best it can be.CIVIL WAR HISTORY
Civil War History. Clarksville & Montgomery County Tennessee Civil War Journey - Crossroads of Change 1861-1865 The Civil War Trails program has installed more than 1,000 interpretive markers at Civil War sites in Virginia, Maryland, Tennessee, West Virginia, and North Carolina.TRAZO MEADERY
Tennessee's first licensed meadery, this family-owned business experimented until they arrived at the perfect combination of honey, water, and yeast. (Think wine, but with honey instead of grapes.) Their first successful batch won a gold medal from the Tennessee Viticultural and Oenological Society. Every bottle they produce draws from family heritage, and they are proud to be able to share it. DINNER WITH THE FOOD TRUCKS Who doesn't love food truck food?! Find a large variety of food for the WHOLE family, such as artisan grilled cheese, taco's, shrimp, vegan options, wings, BBQ, Cobbler, donuts, shaved and Italian ice and cotton candy. Hosted by Clarksville Food Trucks, Driving You Donuts, OfficialWings, Fire Pit BBQ, Vansauwa's Tacos & Vegan Eats, Kadi's Tacos and More, Chillz Italian Ice. WELCOME HOME VETERANS CELEBRATION Join us in Clarksville, Tennessee September 15 - 21 to celebrate the service and sacrifice of veterans from across the years, miles and conflicts. This is a time of reflection, remembrance and reunion. This five-day event offers something for everyone; From guest speakers, exhibits, interesting meal events and more. This will be great opportunity to catch up with old friends, meet new friends VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Historic meets hipster in this beautiful Cumberland River city. Enjoy a thriving downtown, outdoor recreation, stunning architecture, international food, and local spirits when you Visit Clarksville. DOWNTOWN - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Downtown. Whether it’s the downtown market, summer concerts, winter ice skating, or festivals, downtown Clarksville is filled with entertainment and activities year-round. SHOPPING - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Shopping. In addition to familiar national brands like Academy Sports, Ulta, Dillard’s, At Home, Bed Bath & Beyond and more, visitors also have the option of one-of-a-kind finds from a variety of local shops.RESTAURANTS
Restaurants. You’ll find much to enjoy when you Visit Clarksville, Tennessee: a beautifully developed Cumberland RiverWalk, Greenway and Blueway, a thriving performing and visual arts community, grand historic architecture, a significant military history from pre-Revolutionary War days forward, tributes to local heroes like Wilma Rudolph and Pat Head Summitt, andan amazing variety of food FACILITIES - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Sports Facilities. Track star Wilma Rudolph helped put Clarksville on the map with her triple gold medal performance in the 1960 Olympics. Wilma’s fame was the catalyst for an explosion in recreation and leisure events in her hometown, which now attracts such events as the Tennessee Senior Games and the AAU Boys and Girls National BasketballChampionships.
SUNDAY SUMMER MUSIC AT THE WINERY Enjoy live acoustic music on the lawn at Beachaven Winery every Saturday and Sunday through October. On Fridays during the same period, Beachaven hosts a Happy Hour from 4PM - 7PM with a $10 Flight Special (4 wines and a snack option.) When inside Beachaven’s facility, patrons must wear a mask. Outside, masks may be removed. Wine will be available for sale by the glass or bottle.FARMERS MARKET
Farmers Market. Clarksville Downtown Market is a top-rated weekly open-air market featuring farmers and artisans who offer locally grown fresh produce, food items, and handcrafted products. 11 WAYS TO STRETCH YOUR SUMMER TRAVEL BUDGET Aren't we all ready for an adventure after being close to home during 2020?! Travel research tells us that while many Americans are eager for a trip, most are planning getaways that are a little closer to home. That's great news because Clarksville is a convenient road trip destination, centrally HERITAGE PARK COMPLEX The Heritage Park Sports Complex includes soccer fields, softball fields, baseball fields, and basketball courts. These facilities offer youth and adult sports enthusiasts recreational and league play as well as a number of local, state, and national tournaments. The Heritage Park Bark is an off-leash space that offers waste disposal stations, benches, shaded areas, dog drinking fountains, and MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR Enjoy games, rides and many other fun and family-friendly activities including: “Swifty Swine” Pig Racing “The Great American Duck Race.” Live Duck Races Rides, Food, and Games! (included in Midway admission) Various Exhibitors/Vendors Exhibitor/Fair Vendor Application People watching Monster Truck Show Enduro Race Free Parking Hours: Thursday Night, June 10: Open at 5:30pm until 11 VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Historic meets hipster in this beautiful Cumberland River city. Enjoy a thriving downtown, outdoor recreation, stunning architecture, international food, and local spirits when you Visit Clarksville.THINGS TO DO
Museums & History. We're one of Tennessee's oldest and best-preserved cities. Founded in 1784 near the confluence of the Cumberland and Red Rivers, Clarksville was established even beforeHISTORIC SITES
Day Two: Weekends between May and October, experience Historic Collinsville, a rural 40-acre pioneer settlement with 16 authentically restored log houses and outbuildings dating from 1830-1880.Check their website for special event weekends with docents, activities, music and more. (Tours are self-guided outside of a special event weekend, or a guide can be arranged for a group of six or more SHOPPING - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Shopping. In addition to familiar national brands like Academy Sports, Ulta, Dillard’s, At Home, Bed Bath & Beyond and more, visitors also have the option of one-of-a-kind finds from a variety of local shops.RICHELLEN PARK
RichEllen Park features eight premier little league baseball/softball fields, nearly 1.5 miles of paved walking trails with ADA accessibility, three pour-in-place play areas, a 3,300 square foot banquet hall, a community room, and a large open-air pavilion.STAFF DIRECTORY
Michelle is a native Clarksvillian who has worked in public relations and marketing for government, private and non-profit organizations. She is also active in numerous community organizations that work to help make Clarksville the best it can be.CIVIL WAR HISTORY
Civil War History. Clarksville & Montgomery County Tennessee Civil War Journey - Crossroads of Change 1861-1865 The Civil War Trails program has installed more than 1,000 interpretive markers at Civil War sites in Virginia, Maryland, Tennessee, West Virginia, and North Carolina.TRAZO MEADERY
Tennessee's first licensed meadery, this family-owned business experimented until they arrived at the perfect combination of honey, water, and yeast. (Think wine, but with honey instead of grapes.) Their first successful batch won a gold medal from the Tennessee Viticultural and Oenological Society. Every bottle they produce draws from family heritage, and they are proud to be able to share it. DINNER WITH THE FOOD TRUCKS Who doesn't love food truck food?! Find a large variety of food for the WHOLE family, such as artisan grilled cheese, taco's, shrimp, vegan options, wings, BBQ, Cobbler, donuts, shaved and Italian ice and cotton candy. Hosted by Clarksville Food Trucks, Driving You Donuts, OfficialWings, Fire Pit BBQ, Vansauwa's Tacos & Vegan Eats, Kadi's Tacos and More, Chillz Italian Ice. WELCOME HOME VETERANS CELEBRATION Join us in Clarksville, Tennessee September 15 - 21 to celebrate the service and sacrifice of veterans from across the years, miles and conflicts. This is a time of reflection, remembrance and reunion. This five-day event offers something for everyone; From guest speakers, exhibits, interesting meal events and more. This will be great opportunity to catch up with old friends, meet new friends VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Historic meets hipster in this beautiful Cumberland River city. Enjoy a thriving downtown, outdoor recreation, stunning architecture, international food, and local spirits when you Visit Clarksville.THINGS TO DO
Museums & History. We're one of Tennessee's oldest and best-preserved cities. Founded in 1784 near the confluence of the Cumberland and Red Rivers, Clarksville was established even beforeHISTORIC SITES
Day Two: Weekends between May and October, experience Historic Collinsville, a rural 40-acre pioneer settlement with 16 authentically restored log houses and outbuildings dating from 1830-1880.Check their website for special event weekends with docents, activities, music and more. (Tours are self-guided outside of a special event weekend, or a guide can be arranged for a group of six or more SHOPPING - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Shopping. In addition to familiar national brands like Academy Sports, Ulta, Dillard’s, At Home, Bed Bath & Beyond and more, visitors also have the option of one-of-a-kind finds from a variety of local shops.RICHELLEN PARK
RichEllen Park features eight premier little league baseball/softball fields, nearly 1.5 miles of paved walking trails with ADA accessibility, three pour-in-place play areas, a 3,300 square foot banquet hall, a community room, and a large open-air pavilion.STAFF DIRECTORY
Michelle is a native Clarksvillian who has worked in public relations and marketing for government, private and non-profit organizations. She is also active in numerous community organizations that work to help make Clarksville the best it can be.CIVIL WAR HISTORY
Civil War History. Clarksville & Montgomery County Tennessee Civil War Journey - Crossroads of Change 1861-1865 The Civil War Trails program has installed more than 1,000 interpretive markers at Civil War sites in Virginia, Maryland, Tennessee, West Virginia, and North Carolina.TRAZO MEADERY
Tennessee's first licensed meadery, this family-owned business experimented until they arrived at the perfect combination of honey, water, and yeast. (Think wine, but with honey instead of grapes.) Their first successful batch won a gold medal from the Tennessee Viticultural and Oenological Society. Every bottle they produce draws from family heritage, and they are proud to be able to share it. DINNER WITH THE FOOD TRUCKS Who doesn't love food truck food?! Find a large variety of food for the WHOLE family, such as artisan grilled cheese, taco's, shrimp, vegan options, wings, BBQ, Cobbler, donuts, shaved and Italian ice and cotton candy. Hosted by Clarksville Food Trucks, Driving You Donuts, OfficialWings, Fire Pit BBQ, Vansauwa's Tacos & Vegan Eats, Kadi's Tacos and More, Chillz Italian Ice. WELCOME HOME VETERANS CELEBRATION Join us in Clarksville, Tennessee September 15 - 21 to celebrate the service and sacrifice of veterans from across the years, miles and conflicts. This is a time of reflection, remembrance and reunion. This five-day event offers something for everyone; From guest speakers, exhibits, interesting meal events and more. This will be great opportunity to catch up with old friends, meet new friends VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Historic meets hipster in this beautiful Cumberland River city. Enjoy a thriving downtown, outdoor recreation, stunning architecture, international food, and local spirits when you Visit Clarksville. DOWNTOWN - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Downtown. Whether it’s the downtown market, summer concerts, winter ice skating, or festivals, downtown Clarksville is filled with entertainment and activities year-round. SHOPPING - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Shopping. In addition to familiar national brands like Academy Sports, Ulta, Dillard’s, At Home, Bed Bath & Beyond and more, visitors also have the option of one-of-a-kind finds from a variety of local shops.RESTAURANTS
Restaurants. You’ll find much to enjoy when you Visit Clarksville, Tennessee: a beautifully developed Cumberland RiverWalk, Greenway and Blueway, a thriving performing and visual arts community, grand historic architecture, a significant military history from pre-Revolutionary War days forward, tributes to local heroes like Wilma Rudolph and Pat Head Summitt, andan amazing variety of food FACILITIES - VISITCLARKSVILLETN.COM Sports Facilities. Track star Wilma Rudolph helped put Clarksville on the map with her triple gold medal performance in the 1960 Olympics. Wilma’s fame was the catalyst for an explosion in recreation and leisure events in her hometown, which now attracts such events as the Tennessee Senior Games and the AAU Boys and Girls National BasketballChampionships.
SUNDAY SUMMER MUSIC AT THE WINERY Enjoy live acoustic music on the lawn at Beachaven Winery every Saturday and Sunday through October. On Fridays during the same period, Beachaven hosts a Happy Hour from 4PM - 7PM with a $10 Flight Special (4 wines and a snack option.) When inside Beachaven’s facility, patrons must wear a mask. Outside, masks may be removed. Wine will be available for sale by the glass or bottle.FARMERS MARKET
Farmers Market. Clarksville Downtown Market is a top-rated weekly open-air market featuring farmers and artisans who offer locally grown fresh produce, food items, and handcrafted products. 11 WAYS TO STRETCH YOUR SUMMER TRAVEL BUDGET Aren't we all ready for an adventure after being close to home during 2020?! Travel research tells us that while many Americans are eager for a trip, most are planning getaways that are a little closer to home. That's great news because Clarksville is a convenient road trip destination, centrally HERITAGE PARK COMPLEX The Heritage Park Sports Complex includes soccer fields, softball fields, baseball fields, and basketball courts. These facilities offer youth and adult sports enthusiasts recreational and league play as well as a number of local, state, and national tournaments. The Heritage Park Bark is an off-leash space that offers waste disposal stations, benches, shaded areas, dog drinking fountains, and MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR Enjoy games, rides and many other fun and family-friendly activities including: “Swifty Swine” Pig Racing “The Great American Duck Race.” Live Duck Races Rides, Food, and Games! (included in Midway admission) Various Exhibitors/Vendors Exhibitor/Fair Vendor Application People watching Monster Truck Show Enduro Race Free Parking Hours: Thursday Night, June 10: Open at 5:30pm until 11X
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Clarksville, Tennessee is a legendary place. Our rich history permeates our riverfront and gorgeous downtown architecture, but it's also prevalent in our people. Home to two Olympic athletes - both of whom were trailblazers, champions, and indisputable legends - Clarksville is also home to an Army division filled with some of the bravest men and women on the planet. As you plan a safe, fun and memorable trip to Clarksville, know that all of our attractions, restaurants, hotels and parks have been taking extra precautions so you can travel safely. Please help us keep Clarksville a safe destination by doing your part to observe recommended guidelines for masks, social distancing and frequenthandwashing.
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