You'll have plenty to do during your stay at our Clarksville lodging. Located 30 miles outside of Nashville off of Interstate 24, the Country Inn & Suites Clarksville lodging is located near a number of popular attractions such as Historic Collinsville and the Beachaven Winery.
Nearby attractions:
Austin Peay State University (6 miles) Our Clarksville, TN lodging is perfect for visiting students or parents. Phone: (931) 221-7011
Beachaven Winery (6 miles) Take a day trip to the vineyards and winery that often have jazz concerts. Phone: (931) 645-8867
Customs House & Museum(12 miles) Tennessee's second largest general museum is great for both children and adults alike. Phone: (931) 648-5780
Dunbar Cave(7 miles) Dunbar Cave State Park is a great destination for hiking, fishing, or a picnic. Phone: (931) 648-5526
Ft. Donelson Battlefield (15 miles) Visit the site of the North's first major victory of the Civil War, just minutes from our Clarksville, TN lodging. Phone: (931) 232-5348
Governor's Square Mall (.5 miles) Enjoy prime shopping, less than a mile from our Clarksville, TN accommodations. Phone: (931) 552-0289
Historic Collinsville (12 miles) Historic Collinsville is a completely rebuilt and restored version of the early 19th century settlement. Phone: (931) 648-9141
Roxy Regional Theatre (6.5 miles) This live theatre offers year-round productions. Phone: (931) 645-7699
Smith-Trahern Mansion (7 miles) This beautiful, possibly haunted house, built in 1858 by wealthy tobacco farmer Christopher Smith, sits directly on the Cumberland River. Phone: (931) 648-9998
Photos courtesy of the Clarksville-Montgomery County Economic Development Council.
About Clarksville
Clarksville, located in Montgomery County in the Northwestern part of the state, is part of Tennessee's Delta region, which runs along the Mississippi River between Kentucky and Memphis. Clarksville, population 104,000, was recently named one of Forbes Magazine's "Best Smaller Places" to live, and the city has lots to offer. Both visitors and locals alike enjoy strolling along the Cumberland RiverWalk, and other popular attractions include Fort Defiance, the Clarksville-Montgomery County Museum, and Sevier Station. The area around Clarksville features stunning landscapes, beautiful lakes, caves, and bluffs, and is popular among hikers, fishing enthusiasts, and other outdoors types. In addition to being situated at the confluence of the Red River and Cumberland River, the area features nearby Reelfoot Lake and the Land Between Lakes. Dunbar Cave is a favorite stop, as is Port Royal State Historic Park.
Did you know?
Clarksville is known for being the home to First Woman's Bank, which opened in 1919, and is thought to be the only bank in America to ever be operated solely by women. The bank was female owned and operated for roughly seven years before it merged with a savings and trust.