Crossville is a city in and the county seat of Cumberland County, Tennessee, United States. It is part of the Crossville, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 10,795 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Crossville
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Check out the trail...good for families also. There's plenty of parking near the trailhead and the store at dockside has an adequate selection if there are snacks or drinks you may have forgotten.
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Was vacationing in the area with family, and we were looking for outdoor activities for younger daughter to do. We were extremely pleased with the playground equipment at Garrison Park. Everything was clean and in good repair. Nice variety of different things to climb upon and/or play with. Visited in June, so their Splash Pad area was also open and operational. While not an overly large area, there was plenty of room for kids to play in the water. This area also had a nice assortment of sprinklers and water sprayers. Very impressed with the location, which we visited multiple times during our week in the Crossville area!
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Be sure to check out more county trails on this page. Look under "Photographs" for names and locations of trails. There are many of these: different county locations, lengths and degrees of difficulty. There's also a mountain bike trail in the county...it's one of the sights to-do listed for the county this town is a part of.
4.5 based on 394 reviews
This 1,720 acre park is great for all kinds of recreational activities such as golfing, hiking, biking, boating, swimming and bird watching. There is also space available for conventions or conferences. More information on this park and many more can be found at the TN State Parks website.
This was the prettiest park! We walked the Pioneer Short Loop and it is by far the prettiest trail in the area! We’ll be back. Just watch out for snakes around the caves and in the damp spots along the trail! We saw 3!
4.5 based on 87 reviews
Wildwood Stables is located at Fairfield Glade Golf Resort. The trails are excellent and the scenery is beautiful. Highly recommend this trail. They also have hayrides with excellent food and a play area for kids. It is perfect for families. There is an amazing 200 year old sycamore tree! The tree is recognized by the Urban Forestry Council in Nashville, TN on October 5, 2012, as a Landmark and Historic Tree. It was planted in 1864 by Hugh Center. The homestead was located along Walton Road which carried travelers across the state. Many famous people stopped by the Center home. The site was also had a school house/chapel and was the hub of activity in the area. The tree stands 94 ft. tall and is 16 ft. in circumference, with a crown spread of 165 ft. The tree is a wonderful place to marry with couples pledging their eternal love. Prayers said under the tree is believed to go straight to heaven. The TUFC has recognized 32 landmark, historic and heritage trees across the state to date. Wildwood Stable is also a stop on the Upper Cumberland Quilt Trail. The pattern chosen is called "Crossed Roads" which is significent to the heritage of the area and Tennessee.
Celebrated my daughter's and her son's birthdays with a family long trail ride. It was a first for the grandsons. They loved it! The trail was beautiful!
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