Agritourism

Corn maze, petting zoo...

Autumn Acres

From Clarkrange to Cookeville Approximately 104 miles roundtrip Cumberland Mountain General StoreStart this historic hero journey by exiting I-40 at Exit #317. Go North on Hwy. 127 towards Jamestown. In Clarkrange, be sure to stop by the Cumberland Mountain General Store for the best milkshake on the plateau. Continue on Hwy. 127 N for approximately 18 miles from the store. Turn left to go towards the on the Hwy. 127 Jamestown Business District route. Go through town, past the courthouse and Mark Twain Park. On the other side of Jamestown, you’ll see Alvin C. York Agricultural Institute, founded by World War I hero, Sgt. Alvin C. York.

Continue on through the Pine Haven Community. At the 127 By-Pass intersection, turn left to continue north on Hwy. 127. Turn left onto Squirrel Flat Road. Take another left on Double Top Road. Wind your way to the first fork, where you will bear left. At the second split, veer left again. Slow down to enjoy the views as you descend this majestic ridge. Continue straight until the road T-bones with Hwy. 325 (also called Stepp Gap Road). Turn right onto Hwy. 325 and follow until it intersects with Hwy. 127 South. Turn right onto Hwy. 127 S and get the camera ready for the Valley of the Three Forks.


East Fork Stables

Horse back riding on over 12,000 privately owned acres... East Fork StablesEast Fork Stables is a dramatic departure from the way most people spend their day and an idyllic adventure of peace and quiet in a busy world. EF attracts visitors from around the world. With 12,000 acres of privately owned land it is located in middle Tennessee on the western edge of the Cumberland Plateau, which is illustrious for its unique beauty, spectacular back country to discover and takes in the amazing array of geographic features and wildlife.

3598 South York Highway, Hwy 127
Jamestown, TN 38556
Phone: (800) 97TRAIL
Website: www.eastforkstables.com
E-Mail: contact@eastforkstables.com

Firefly Acres

Retreat, Horse Back Riding, Lessons, Seminars...

FireFly AcresFirefly Acres, between Spencer and Sparta, is cradled in a scenic valley at the base of the Cumberland Plateau. We are located in the heartland of Tennessee’s greatest vacation treasures. music and art festivals, historical sites, horseback riding trails, State parks, golfing and hiking are just a few of the recreational opportunities in the region.

Framers Markets in the Upper Cumberland

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Honest Abe Log Homes

Honest Abe Log Homes manufactures log and timer frame home from its plant in Moss, TN, where it has been family owned and operated for 35 years. HALH host log raisings, manufacturing tours and seminars. The log home tours are open to the public at no charge. Three fully furnished model homes and design centers in the Upper Cumberland are open for tours every day, but Sunday. Upon special request, HALH will allow non-profit organizations to use their grounds or facilities for small events that further a cause at no charge to the organization.

9995 Clay County Highway
Moss, TN 38575
Web: www.honestabe.com
Email: info@honesabe.com

MMKM Family Produce Market

Begin this adventure by exiting I-40 at Exit #258. Go south on Highway 53 and turn left at the caution light. Check out the beautiful architecture of the older homes lining Main Street as you cruise through Gordonsville. At the railroad tracks, turn left to stay on Hwy. 264 N. Enjoy the roller coaster, as breathtaking views great you at the crest of each hill. Turn left onto Hwy. 70N. The rolling farmland continues as you drive by the Smith County residence of former Vice President Al Gore. Slow down to enjoy the ride on the green bridge that takes you over the Caney Fork River. Continue on down 70, past the interchange with Hwy. 25 and through the town of South Carthage. Turn right to go on the Cordell Hull Bridge, which was built in 1936, and over the Cumberland River.

Smith County CourthouseTurn left at the red light and welcome yourself to a picture of rural American life on the Smith County Courthouse Square. The courthouse was built in 1879, and in it’s time, was the finest in all of Tennessee. Hang a right onto Third Street to visit the Smith County Heritage Museum (open Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 10am to 2pm).

Short Mountain Disteillery

Travel Tennessee's beautiful Upper Cumberland back roads, enjoying spectacular views, visiting small historic towns, and finding our wineries as you meander through our region.

Explore the eight Wineries & Vineyards that the Upper Cumberland Wine Trail has to offer. Cellar 53 in Brush Creek, Chestnut Hill in Crossville, DelMonaco in Baxter, Highland Manor in Jamestown, Holly Ridge in Livingston, Northfield in Sparta, Red Barn in Lafayette, Stonehaus in Crossville; all our wineries are small and family owned.

Follow the Upper Cumberland Wine Trail for a day tour or start planning your weekend of wine tasting. Pick up our Wine Trail Rack Card at any of the eight wineries or visitors centers and have card stamped at each winery you visit.

Once you have completed the trail and get your final stamp you'll receive a special thank you gift. It matters not where you begin or where you end, good times abound all along the way!

Join us for our very special events throughout the year. We host these events together as a trail as well as special tastings, music and more at our individual wineries.