Jamestown is a city in Fentress County, Tennessee, United States. It is the county seat of Fentress County. The population of the city was 1,959 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Jamestown
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Borderland Expeditions, is an outpost located in Jamestown TN specializing in outdoor recreation. We offer gear rental, adventure tours, transportation, and information about many surrounding parks including the Big South Fork, Pickett State Park, Obed WIld & Scenic River, Alvin C. York State Park, etc.
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Constructed of local sandstone, Ye Ole Jail Historic Museum once served as Fentress County, Tennessee's jail from 1900 to 1979. Today, the building contains artifacts and documents detailing the era in which the jail was in use. Ye Ole Jail building also houses the Fentress County Chamber of Commerce.
fun great times fun place lots to do ..lots history old old history .lots more to do in the area .check it out
4.5 based on 131 reviews
At almost 20,000 acres, this large park memorializes the work of the Civilian Conservation Corps, who created this park. There are 4 different styles of fully-equipped cabins, and plenty of campsites to stay at, accommodating any person’s preference. This park contains a museum, small lake, and over 50 miles of hiking trails through the wilderness of Pickett State Park, making it the perfect outdoor experience. More information on this park and many more can be found at the TN State Parks website.
I stumbled over this park while planning short fall vacation. I stumbled into a throw-back park with no TV, Internet or cell service, it was great. The staff were friendly and helpful with trails and restaurants in the area. The trails a Pickett area range from novice to extreme. The whole area of Pickett State Park and Big South Recreation area are a must see. We even got to see a momma bear and her cub on the way back to our cabin on evening. We will be back!!
4.5 based on 30 reviews
I had a great ride with Southeast Pack Trips! I rode a little gelding named Bo and he was a blast! I definitely recommend this place for riders because it’s far from your typical nose to tail trail ride! All the horses are gaited and this was my first time on a gaited horse and wow! I was missing out all these years! Great friendly people and healthy happy horses!
4.5 based on 40 reviews
Tennessee's Oldest Winery. We have 14 varities of wines available to taste and purchase in our tasting room. Free tours of the facility. Extensive gift shop filled with wine, equestrian, lake, and camping themed items. Enjoy a picnic in our vineyard or wine cellar!
Beautiful scenery and great wine. Visit here every year we come down with our horses to stock up on their wines. Great service, friendly staff
4.5 based on 10 reviews
This is a Horse Camp accommodating folks traveling with their horses and it is an Incredible place for a riding destination. The entire facility is clean, neat, well organized, and the staff is fantastic. You can ride trails from easy to extremely technical, long or short and they are very well marked. They have a trail app as well as paper trails maps all listing length and approximate ride time. The views from the many vistas found on the trails are spectacular. We were there in August and the days got very hot in the afternoon so we rode out early and just as the temps were rising we were back at camp after a four or five hour ride. In the evenings we enjoyed a nice easy hour or so ride before calling it a night. If you like to travel with your horses in your LQ we would highly recommend you give these folks a serious look..
4.0 based on 1 reviews
Convenient Parking, Air Conditioned & Clean, No stairs. Over 4400 square feet of shopping. Includes Antiques, shabby Chic, signs, Primitives, Vintage Jewelry, Collectible glassware, Knives, Furniture, Pictures, Lamps, & so much more.
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