- Our list of the best things to do in Fayetteville, Tennessee, features the top 25 nearby activities — including 11 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Fayetteville, TN has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 6 things to do within the city of Fayetteville, TN , followed by 18 popular activities in nearby cities, including Lynchburg, Shelbyville, Tullahoma, Winchester and Athens
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Canoes are the most common aspect of The Elf River which divides the county into two separate pieces. Rental of canoes can take place at various businesses near the river launching sites.
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The famous horse breed is held in high esteem during the Tennessee Walking Horse Celebration. It features several shows in its own 100-acre equestrian complex, a 30,000-sear outdoor amphitheater, and even a 4,500-seat indoor arena.
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The Fayetteville Lincoln County Museum, located in Fayetteville, Tennessee, is housed in the Old Borden Milk Plant at 521 South Main. The museum, which features a one-room school house on its site, displays the second largest agricultural exhibits statewide.
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Featuring a replica of the original Stone Bridge, the Stone Bridge Memorial Park in Fayetteville, Tennessee is also home to two historic log cabins and a visitor's center. Hiking and birding are popular summertime activities.
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A movie theatre in Fayetteville, Tennessee, the Lincoln Theatre features movies for the entire family. Comfortable and padded reclining seats and IMAX and 3D entertainment makes this a popular venue for viewing the latest in cinematic shows.
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Trilogy Pools is an architectural company that manufactures fusion pools, galaxy pools, and spas. The company also provides a number of pool accessories including lighting, cleaning & circulation, and mosaics.
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The Tail of the Dragon is a scenic drive that takes visitors through 318 curves. The location, which often features a wide variety of motorcycle riders, features a variety of trees and other views of the natural world.
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The Moore County Courthouse was originally built in 1885 and acts as a cornerstone of the local community. The building is still relatively old and features many historic architectural features that draw in sightseers.
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Originally known as the Lynchburg Hardware & General Store, the site is more often called the Jack Daniel's Store. The retailer acts as a place where visitors can purchase all types of Jack Daniel's memorabilia.
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The Tennessee Walking Horse Museum provides visitors access to documents, photographs and artifacts that are a part of the history of the Tennessee Walking Horse breed. The museum offers group tours by special arrangement.