Visit Marshall County Tennessee

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Just the Kind of Weekend You Need!

Nestled in the heart of Tennessee, Marshall County beckons visitors with its natural beauty, recreational treasures, and charming local culture. The serene Duck River flows gracefully through the county, offering abundant opportunities for fishing and water-based recreation that nature enthusiasts will adore. Among its jewels is Henry Horton State Park, a haven for outdoor lovers, and the delightful Kidsville, a must-visit for families. Golf aficionados will be thrilled with the choice of three splendid golf courses, each promising a memorable round amidst picturesque landscapes.

For those with a penchant for the past, the county's vibrant antique shopping scene is a treasure trove of finds. Culinary explorers can indulge in authentic Southern delights, with local BBQ joints serving up mouthwatering fare. Additionally, the unique charm of old Country Stores, such as Berlin and Old Delina, offers a glimpse into the area's rich heritage. Marshall County, Tennessee, is an enchanting destination where every visit feels like a discovery of its endless charms.

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Dining Article

Marshall County, Tennessee, is brimming with delicious dining options, blending classic Southern comfort with savory local flair. Start your culinary journey at Murdock’s located at Saddle Creek Golf Club, serving sophisticated yet approachable dishes in a relaxed atmosphere, perfect after a day on the greens. At Rose Cafe in Lewisburg, expect warm hospitality and amazing crapes that capture the essence of Southern cooking. BBQ enthusiasts will relish Pop’s BBQ at the Tennessean Travel Stop, where tender smoked meats pair perfectly with hearty sides, making it a must-stop for travelers and locals alike.

Continue with an authentic Tennessee barbecue experience, head to Chapel Hill’s beloved Holy Smokes BBQ, where pitmasters serve slow-smoked ribs, pulled pork, and mouthwatering brisket alongside delicious homemade sauces. With inviting atmospheres and flavors that reflect the region's rich culinary heritage, dining in Marshall County is a delightful adventure for your taste buds, sure to satisfy every craving.

Henry Horton State Park

Nestled along the scenic Duck River in Chapel Hill, Tennessee, Henry Horton State Park is a nature lover’s paradise, rich in history and natural beauty. Named in honor of former Tennessee governor Henry Hollis Horton, the park spans over 1,500 acres, boasting one of the most biologically diverse ecosystems in the world.

Visitors can explore tranquil hiking trails, kayak on the gentle river, or enjoy a round of golf on the park’s championship 18-hole course surrounded by rolling hills and mature trees. Henry Horton offers comfortable lodging, from cozy cabins to a full-service lodge, making it ideal for weekend escapes or family getaways.

Anglers will appreciate exceptional fishing opportunities, while picnic areas, playgrounds, and seasonal events ensure fun for all ages. With its peaceful ambiance, diverse recreational activities, and stunning natural landscapes, Henry Horton State Park is a must-visit Tennessee destination for adventure, relaxation, and creating lasting memories.

Golfers Retreat

Tee off at Saddle Creek Golf Club, renowned for its picturesque setting, meticulously manicured greens, and challenging yet enjoyable layout that tests strategy and precision.

In Lewisburg, the historic Ewell Butler Golf Course offers golfers an inviting, relaxed atmosphere, ideal for sharpening your short game or enjoying a leisurely round with friends.

Don’t miss the stunning Henry Horton State Park Golf Course, featuring lush fairways framed by majestic woodlands and gently rolling terrain. Here, nature and sport blend seamlessly, creating an idyllic experience perfect for both casual and seasoned golfers alike. With warm hospitality, well-maintained courses, and breathtaking landscapes, Marshall County promises an unforgettable golfing getaway— whether you're swinging for fun or aiming for a hole-in-one. Get ready to elevate your game amid Tennessee’s scenic charm.

The Historic Dixie Theatre

Experience the charm of historic entertainment at the Dixie Theatre in Lewisburg, Tennessee, home to the vibrant performances of the Marshall County Community Theatre.

Originally opened in 1913, the Dixie has been lovingly preserved, blending nostalgic beauty with modern theatrical experiences.

Today, visitors can enjoy a lively season of musicals, dramas, and comedy productions, featuring local talent and beloved classics. Each performance promises an intimate, engaging atmosphere that brings audiences closer to the action on stage. The Dixie Theatre serves as a cornerstone of the Lewisburg community, fostering creativity, culture, and connections among residents and visitors alike.

For upcoming shows, ticket information, and ways to get involved, visit dixietheatre.org.

Whether you’re a seasoned theatre-goer or simply seeking a memorable night out, the Dixie Theatre offers captivating performances sure to delight, entertain, and inspire.

Rediscover the magic of community theatre in a truly historic setting.

Kidsville Playground

Kidsville Playground in Cornersville, Tennessee, offers an expansive 12,000square-foot indoor play area designed for children aged 6 months to 12 years. This three-story facility features a variety of engaging activities, including climbing structures, slides, a mini warrior zone, and a dedicated toddler area. Unique attractions such as a miniature soccer field, basketball court, and a free-fall feature enhance the play experience.

Adjacent to the indoor playground, Kidsville also offers two themed 9-hole outdoor minigolf courses suitable for all ages, providing additional family fun.

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Located just off I-65 at exit 22, Kidsville Playground is an ideal destination for families seeking a fun-filled day. For more information on hours, pricing, and events, visit their official website.

Picker’s Creek Winery

Discover the charming blend of wine, art, and music at Pickers Creek Winery in Lewisburg, Tennessee. Founded by Phil and Lydia Butler George, who returned home to Middle Tennessee in 2009, Pickers Creek embodies their passion for exceptional wines and vibrant local culture. Situated on a picturesque family farm, the winery offers award-winning wines such as the bold “Harmony” blend, fruity “Rockabilly Red,” and sweet “Blackberry Blues.”

Visitors can relax on spacious porches, stroll along scenic vineyard paths, or cozy up by an evening bonfire. Local artistry thrives here, with Lydia’s captivating mosaics, Janet White’s paintings, and stunning stained glass by David George enhancing the tasting room. Enjoy live music, often featuring Kenneth George—winery manager and resident musician—while savoring delicious local wines.

Pickers Creek is more than a winery; it's an unforgettable Tennessee experience that celebrates life's simple pleasures of wine, art, and good company.

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