Nashville is a pretty great city in itself, but it’s when you step outside the city borders that you’re truly able to have a taste of Tennessee. We’ll forever be in love with the culture – the great people and good food – it simply steals our hearts. So without further ado, check out these 10 rural areas near Nashville that we’re sure you’ll find to be downright delightful!

  1. Kingston Springs

Brent Moore/Flickr Located a hot second from Nashville - roughly 45 minutes - Kingston Springs is the perfect commuter city for those of you who would rather live in the midst of the woods. You can raise teeny tiny adventurers and enjoy a backyard full of trees down here! Kingston Springs, TN 37082, USA

  1. Watertown

Sean Theriot - Flickr The tight-knit town of Watertown hosts quite a few events in their town square and makes for a fun day trip if you take the train. It is one of the most quintessential rural towns near Nashville. Watertown, TN 37184, USA

  1. Leipers Fork

Brent Moore - Flickr Home of the original Puckett’s and only a couple of local folks, Leipers Fork is a magnet for the rich and famous - mainly because it’s close enough to Franklin and tucked back in the rolling Tennessee hills. Leipers Fork, TN 37064, USA

  1. Columbia

vhines20 - Flickr Columbia is an up-and-comer, proffering a solid real estate market with some great prices on family homes. There has also been an influx in job opportunities and you can even commute to Nashville if need be. Columbia, TN 38401, USA

  1. Ashland City

cmh2315fl - Flickr The main draw of Ashland City is the watery beauty that surrounds it - really. If you’re looking for an infusion of rivers and creeks in the rural Nashville countryside, this is where to go. Ashland City, TN 37015, USA

  1. Nolensville

Sheltieboy - Flickr A popular city for Nashville commuters, Nolensville has just opened up a new high school and is great for antiquing and Amish goods. Fried hand pies, anyone? Nolensville, TN 37135, USA

  1. Bell Buckle

Stephen Drake - Flickr As the quintessential southern city, Bell Buckle is perfect for a great seasonal festival for a hearty meal at the Bell Buckle Cafe. Bell Buckle, TN 37020, USA

  1. Springfield

Brent Moore - Flickr We’re forever in awe of the darling Springfield downtown area. Cute, homey, and sweet, Springfield is great for a leisurely walk at twilight. Springfield, TN 37172, USA

  1. Whites Creek

Brent Moore - Flickr A suburb of Nashville, Whites Creek is tucked back in the hills and has darling homes on quite a bit of land. The Fontanel is located back here, and they even have a tiny strip of cafes and Cajun cookin’. How can you argue with that?! Whites Creek, Nashville, TN 37189, USA

  1. Adams

Chad Whitehead/Google Maps You know Adams because of their highly publicized Bell Witch, but this tiny Tennessee town is also host to a great community and beautiful seasonal landscapes. Adams, TN, USA

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Brent Moore/Flickr

Located a hot second from Nashville - roughly 45 minutes - Kingston Springs is the perfect commuter city for those of you who would rather live in the midst of the woods. You can raise teeny tiny adventurers and enjoy a backyard full of trees down here!

Kingston Springs, TN 37082, USA

Sean Theriot - Flickr

The tight-knit town of Watertown hosts quite a few events in their town square and makes for a fun day trip if you take the train. It is one of the most quintessential rural towns near Nashville.

Watertown, TN 37184, USA

Brent Moore - Flickr

Home of the original Puckett’s and only a couple of local folks, Leipers Fork is a magnet for the rich and famous - mainly because it’s close enough to Franklin and tucked back in the rolling Tennessee hills.

Leipers Fork, TN 37064, USA

vhines20 - Flickr

Columbia is an up-and-comer, proffering a solid real estate market with some great prices on family homes. There has also been an influx in job opportunities and you can even commute to Nashville if need be.

Columbia, TN 38401, USA

cmh2315fl - Flickr

The main draw of Ashland City is the watery beauty that surrounds it - really. If you’re looking for an infusion of rivers and creeks in the rural Nashville countryside, this is where to go.

Ashland City, TN 37015, USA

Sheltieboy - Flickr

A popular city for Nashville commuters, Nolensville has just opened up a new high school and is great for antiquing and Amish goods. Fried hand pies, anyone?

Nolensville, TN 37135, USA

Stephen Drake - Flickr

As the quintessential southern city, Bell Buckle is perfect for a great seasonal festival for a hearty meal at the Bell Buckle Cafe.

Bell Buckle, TN 37020, USA

We’re forever in awe of the darling Springfield downtown area. Cute, homey, and sweet, Springfield is great for a leisurely walk at twilight.

Springfield, TN 37172, USA

A suburb of Nashville, Whites Creek is tucked back in the hills and has darling homes on quite a bit of land. The Fontanel is located back here, and they even have a tiny strip of cafes and Cajun cookin’. How can you argue with that?!

Whites Creek, Nashville, TN 37189, USA

Chad Whitehead/Google Maps

You know Adams because of their highly publicized Bell Witch, but this tiny Tennessee town is also host to a great community and beautiful seasonal landscapes.

Adams, TN, USA

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The OIYS Visitor Center

Rural towns near Nashville July 02, 2022 Lysa Allman-Baldwinn I’m looking for towns near Nashville for a weekend getaway. There are numerous towns near Nashville that would make for a weekend getaway. One of the closest and most popular is Franklin, which has been voted as one of the best small towns in the country. It possesses a historic downtown area, quaint shops, great restaurants, and inviting accommodation options. It’s only a 30-minute drive south of the city so you won’t have to spend a good part of your weekend getaway getting there and back. Where can I find haunted buildings in Tennessee? You’re in luck because there are several haunted buildings in Tennessee. In Nashville, there’s Union Station. It is said to be haunted by victims of past train accidents. Over in Memphis at the Peabody Hotel, rumor has it that ghosts walk the halls at night. And then there’s the Reed House Hotel in Chattanooga. The legend there is that a woman was killed there when her husband caught her cheating with another man in one of the rooms and it has been haunted ever since.  Are there any wineries in Nashville? Actually, there are a few. One of the most well-known is the historic Belle Meade Winery. It is situated on the Belle Meade Plantation about a 15-minute drive south of downtown. The winery offers a wide variety including sparkling, white, and red wines. However, its most popular offerings are the Muscadine and blackberry wines. While here, you’ll no doubt tour the entire property, which is huge. Encompassing over 5,000 acres, it features a historic home, museum, gardens, and more that share the history of this former plantation and the surrounding region. Can you suggest a Tennessee road trip? How about an unforgettable road trip encompassing some of Tennessee’s least-visited state parks? The big state parks always seem to get all the glory, so it’s time to highlight some of the smaller but no less significant ones. Among them are Cove Lake State Park in Caryville, Big Cypress Tree State Park in Greenfield, and Red Clay State Historic Park in Cleveland. Each one highlights some of the most beautiful landscapes in their respective regions of the state and offers a wide array of activities for visitors all year long.

The OIYS Visitor Center

Rural towns near Nashville

July 02, 2022

Lysa Allman-Baldwinn

I’m looking for towns near Nashville for a weekend getaway. There are numerous towns near Nashville that would make for a weekend getaway. One of the closest and most popular is Franklin, which has been voted as one of the best small towns in the country. It possesses a historic downtown area, quaint shops, great restaurants, and inviting accommodation options. It’s only a 30-minute drive south of the city so you won’t have to spend a good part of your weekend getaway getting there and back. Where can I find haunted buildings in Tennessee? You’re in luck because there are several haunted buildings in Tennessee. In Nashville, there’s Union Station. It is said to be haunted by victims of past train accidents. Over in Memphis at the Peabody Hotel, rumor has it that ghosts walk the halls at night. And then there’s the Reed House Hotel in Chattanooga. The legend there is that a woman was killed there when her husband caught her cheating with another man in one of the rooms and it has been haunted ever since.  Are there any wineries in Nashville? Actually, there are a few. One of the most well-known is the historic Belle Meade Winery. It is situated on the Belle Meade Plantation about a 15-minute drive south of downtown. The winery offers a wide variety including sparkling, white, and red wines. However, its most popular offerings are the Muscadine and blackberry wines. While here, you’ll no doubt tour the entire property, which is huge. Encompassing over 5,000 acres, it features a historic home, museum, gardens, and more that share the history of this former plantation and the surrounding region. Can you suggest a Tennessee road trip? How about an unforgettable road trip encompassing some of Tennessee’s least-visited state parks? The big state parks always seem to get all the glory, so it’s time to highlight some of the smaller but no less significant ones. Among them are Cove Lake State Park in Caryville, Big Cypress Tree State Park in Greenfield, and Red Clay State Historic Park in Cleveland. Each one highlights some of the most beautiful landscapes in their respective regions of the state and offers a wide array of activities for visitors all year long.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

There are numerous towns near Nashville that would make for a weekend getaway. One of the closest and most popular is Franklin, which has been voted as one of the best small towns in the country. It possesses a historic downtown area, quaint shops, great restaurants, and inviting accommodation options. It’s only a 30-minute drive south of the city so you won’t have to spend a good part of your weekend getaway getting there and back.

Where can I find haunted buildings in Tennessee?

You’re in luck because there are several haunted buildings in Tennessee. In Nashville, there’s Union Station. It is said to be haunted by victims of past train accidents. Over in Memphis at the Peabody Hotel, rumor has it that ghosts walk the halls at night. And then there’s the Reed House Hotel in Chattanooga. The legend there is that a woman was killed there when her husband caught her cheating with another man in one of the rooms and it has been haunted ever since. 

Are there any wineries in Nashville?

Actually, there are a few. One of the most well-known is the historic Belle Meade Winery. It is situated on the Belle Meade Plantation about a 15-minute drive south of downtown. The winery offers a wide variety including sparkling, white, and red wines. However, its most popular offerings are the Muscadine and blackberry wines. While here, you’ll no doubt tour the entire property, which is huge. Encompassing over 5,000 acres, it features a historic home, museum, gardens, and more that share the history of this former plantation and the surrounding region.

Can you suggest a Tennessee road trip?

How about an unforgettable road trip encompassing some of Tennessee’s least-visited state parks? The big state parks always seem to get all the glory, so it’s time to highlight some of the smaller but no less significant ones. Among them are Cove Lake State Park in Caryville, Big Cypress Tree State Park in Greenfield, and Red Clay State Historic Park in Cleveland. Each one highlights some of the most beautiful landscapes in their respective regions of the state and offers a wide array of activities for visitors all year long.