2017 Clarksville Travel Planner
Hotel listings, community map, shopping and dining guide.
Hotel listings, community map, shopping and dining guide.
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Welcome to <strong>Clarksville</strong><br />
The Cumberland River is <strong>Clarksville</strong>’s history and heritage…it’s the<br />
community’s heartbeat. The city was founded in 1798 along the banks very near<br />
where the Cumberland and Red rivers merge. Surrounding that point today is a<br />
fully-developed RiverWalk with parks, restaurants, kayaking and<br />
boating opportunities – and even festivals that celebrate<br />
our river history and heritage.<br />
Along the RiverWalk, learn about hometown heroes like Olympic Gold<br />
Medalist Wilma Rudolph and NCAA Basketball Coaching Legend Pat Summitt.<br />
A short trek up the hill lands in historic downtown, our cultural center, with<br />
a museum, performing arts theatre, art galleries, local restaurants<br />
and boutiques.<br />
Of course, there’s plenty to see and do in every direction from the city center:<br />
scenic parks and outdoor adventure, an award-winning winery, shopping,<br />
interpretive history centers, the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)<br />
headquarters, Austin Peay State University, a speedway and so much more!<br />
A little time in <strong>Clarksville</strong> may be all it takes for you to<br />
discover this place you’ll want to call home.<br />
<br />
First Stop<br />
Visitor Center<br />
180 Holiday Drive<br />
<strong>Clarksville</strong>, Tennessee<br />
800-530-2487 l 931-553-8467<br />
Just off I-24 at Exit 4<br />
Follow us on<br />
Hours:<br />
Tuesday-Saturday<br />
9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.