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VISITOR GUIDE
request a visitor guide. Get the FREE Cookeville-Putnam County Visitor Guide! Filled with captivating images and information about our area's nature, shopping, dining, events and attractions, along with some handy fold-out maps. The guide makes it easy to findMOTORCYCLES
Situated at the crossroads of Interstate 40 and State Highway 111, Cookeville is the hub of the 14-county region. A thrilling motorcycle destination, this biker-friendly city serves as a major stop for Run for the Wall each year, is home to the Southern Cruisers ' annual rally, and has served as host of the Tennessee State H.O.G (HarleyOwners
ENTERTAINMENT
Garth Brooks even notes Cookeville as 1 of 7 Tennessee locations that changed his music career. The legendary 7 Diamond singer/songwriter sites a show in Cookeville as the location he was discovered following a 1990 show at Tennessee Tech’s Hooper Eblen Center. TWIN LAKES RV CAMPGROUND This venue has full hookup RV sites, a camping/tent area, a kiddie lake and catering services. Our RV Campground is available 7 days a week. RV reservations can be made in advance, but will require 50 percent of payment upfront.BAXTER CRUISE-IN
Gear Heads Car Club will host a cruise-in in downtown Baxter, every second Saturday (April-October), weather permitting. All makes + models welcome. Door prizes + 50/50 drawings. Bring your vehicle or attend as a spectator. There will be live music at the Baxter Depot Museum & Visitor Center, which will also be open to view exhibits. Food available for purchase. ALGOOD MINGLE MARKET Algood Mingle Market. April 03, 2021 to September 04, 2021. This event will be held on the first Saturday of each month, beginning April 3, 2021 from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Mingle Market is located in the parking lot of Algood City Hall. For more info, visit the City of Algood website. Market has various food and wares. 215 West MainStreet.
MUDDY POND MENNONITE COMMUNITY Muddy Pond Mennonite Community. Named after one of the many small muddy ponds of this mountain community, Muddy Pond is home to several Amish-Mennonite communities as well as lots of small, local farms. The town folks who have lived here for generations love the charm and comfort of this little spot, deep in the hills of Tennessee.U.S. KAYAK OPEN
In partnership with U.S. Angling and USA Kayak Fishing, Cookeville will host the 2021 U.S. Kayak Open on Center Hill Lake and area rivers. The event is expected to welcome 150-250 attendees along with fans and families. Note: Schedule of events to come. For more background on this event as well as the 2022 FIPsed Kayak Fishing World Championship, click here.SUMMER SPLASH 5K
Cookeville-Putnam County Visitors' Bureau. One West First Street Cookeville, TN 38501. Local: 931-526-2211; Toll Free: 800-264-5541;Get Connected
EVENTS | COOKEVILLE-PUTNAM COUNTY CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU Cookeville’s historic downtown square is transformed into a Cajun culinary destination the last Friday of October with live music and more than 75 teams preparing gumbo, jambalaya, red beans and rice. $20 provides a handmade ceramic bowl, all you can eat lunch and funds for Putnam County Habitat for Humanity. Date/Time: October.VISITOR GUIDE
request a visitor guide. Get the FREE Cookeville-Putnam County Visitor Guide! Filled with captivating images and information about our area's nature, shopping, dining, events and attractions, along with some handy fold-out maps. The guide makes it easy to findMOTORCYCLES
Situated at the crossroads of Interstate 40 and State Highway 111, Cookeville is the hub of the 14-county region. A thrilling motorcycle destination, this biker-friendly city serves as a major stop for Run for the Wall each year, is home to the Southern Cruisers ' annual rally, and has served as host of the Tennessee State H.O.G (HarleyOwners
ENTERTAINMENT
Garth Brooks even notes Cookeville as 1 of 7 Tennessee locations that changed his music career. The legendary 7 Diamond singer/songwriter sites a show in Cookeville as the location he was discovered following a 1990 show at Tennessee Tech’s Hooper Eblen Center. TWIN LAKES RV CAMPGROUND This venue has full hookup RV sites, a camping/tent area, a kiddie lake and catering services. Our RV Campground is available 7 days a week. RV reservations can be made in advance, but will require 50 percent of payment upfront.BAXTER CRUISE-IN
Gear Heads Car Club will host a cruise-in in downtown Baxter, every second Saturday (April-October), weather permitting. All makes + models welcome. Door prizes + 50/50 drawings. Bring your vehicle or attend as a spectator. There will be live music at the Baxter Depot Museum & Visitor Center, which will also be open to view exhibits. Food available for purchase. ALGOOD MINGLE MARKET Algood Mingle Market. April 03, 2021 to September 04, 2021. This event will be held on the first Saturday of each month, beginning April 3, 2021 from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Mingle Market is located in the parking lot of Algood City Hall. For more info, visit the City of Algood website. Market has various food and wares. 215 West MainStreet.
MUDDY POND MENNONITE COMMUNITY Muddy Pond Mennonite Community. Named after one of the many small muddy ponds of this mountain community, Muddy Pond is home to several Amish-Mennonite communities as well as lots of small, local farms. The town folks who have lived here for generations love the charm and comfort of this little spot, deep in the hills of Tennessee.U.S. KAYAK OPEN
In partnership with U.S. Angling and USA Kayak Fishing, Cookeville will host the 2021 U.S. Kayak Open on Center Hill Lake and area rivers. The event is expected to welcome 150-250 attendees along with fans and families. Note: Schedule of events to come. For more background on this event as well as the 2022 FIPsed Kayak Fishing World Championship, click here.SUMMER SPLASH 5K
Cookeville-Putnam County Visitors' Bureau. One West First Street Cookeville, TN 38501. Local: 931-526-2211; Toll Free: 800-264-5541;Get Connected
COOKEVILLE-PUTNAM COUNTY CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU Retire. Healthcare. I f you’re looking for a great place to get in shape, Cookeville’s a natural fit. Replete with area hills, trails, caves, lakes and streams, our surroundings beckon hikers, cavers, bikers, climbers, spelunkers and horseback riders from far and wide. Or sweat it out indoors in one of our CrossFit gyms — one of whichis
VISITOR GUIDE
request a visitor guide. Get the FREE Cookeville-Putnam County Visitor Guide! Filled with captivating images and information about our area's nature, shopping, dining, events and attractions, along with some handy fold-out maps. The guide makes it easy to find all of the fun things to do in and around Cookeville.ENTERTAINMENT
Garth Brooks even notes Cookeville as 1 of 7 Tennessee locations that changed his music career. The legendary 7 Diamond singer/songwriter sites a show in Cookeville as the location he was discovered following a 1990 show at Tennessee Tech’s Hooper Eblen Center. ALGOOD MINGLE MARKET Algood Mingle Market. April 03, 2021 to September 04, 2021. This event will be held on the first Saturday of each month, beginning April 3, 2021 from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Mingle Market is located in the parking lot of Algood City Hall. For more info, visit the City of Algood website. Market has various food and wares. 215 West MainStreet.
U.S. KAYAK OPEN
In partnership with U.S. Angling and USA Kayak Fishing, Cookeville will host the 2021 U.S. Kayak Open on Center Hill Lake and area rivers. The event is expected to welcome 150-250 attendees along with fans and families. Note: Schedule of events to come. For more background on this event as well as the 2022 FIPsed Kayak Fishing World Championship, click here. BOATING, CAMPING & FISHING Cane Creek Park & Recreation Area is a 262-acre regional park. Popular among dog-walkers and fishermen, the park’s centerpiece, Cane Creek Lake, is a 56-acre lake, surrounded by paved walking/jogging paths, picnic shelters, playground equipment, basketball court, volleyball court, 18-hole disc golf course, mountain bike trail, rec center andsportsplex.
RETIRE | COOKEVILLE-PUTNAM COUNTY CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU Discover Cookeville-Putnam County, an ideal retirement destination with captivating beauty, low cost of living, four mild seasons, outstanding lifestyle amenities, and a convenient location, just east of Nashville, west of Knoxville and north of Chattanooga. Surrounded by more than 150 waterfalls, 1,200 miles of nearby lake shoreline, along with world-renowned cultural and HISTORIC RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT Historic Residential District. The City of Cookeville’s first historic residential district, the North Dixie Avenue Historic District was identified by the city and designated by the state in 2001. This district consists of the residences along N. Dixie Ave. from Freeze St. north to E. 7th Street. This street is a catalog of20th Century
CANE CREEK PARK & RECREATION AREA Cane Creek Park & Recreation Area is a 262-acre regional park. Popular among dog-walkers and fishermen, the park’s centerpiece, Cane Creek Lake, is a 56-acre lake, surrounded by paved walking/jogging paths, picnic shelters, playground equipment, basketball court, volleyball court, 18-hole disc golf course, mountain bike trail, rec center andsportsplex.
COOKEVILLE AMONG AMERICA’S 100 BEST PLACES TO RETIRE COOKEVILLE AMONG AMERICA’S 100 BEST PLACES TO RETIRE Where to Retire Releases New Book Houston, Texas – Where to Retire has selected Cookeville, Tenn. as a top retirement destination in the sixth edition of “America’s 100 Best Places to Retire,” a comprehensive guidebook of the country’s most appealing retirement towns. The book, edited and published by the experts at Where to EVENTS | COOKEVILLE-PUTNAM COUNTY CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU Cookeville’s historic downtown square is transformed into a Cajun culinary destination the last Friday of October with live music and more than 75 teams preparing gumbo, jambalaya, red beans and rice. $20 provides a handmade ceramic bowl, all you can eat lunch and funds for Putnam County Habitat for Humanity. Date/Time: October.VISITOR GUIDE
request a visitor guide. Get the FREE Cookeville-Putnam County Visitor Guide! Filled with captivating images and information about our area's nature, shopping, dining, events and attractions, along with some handy fold-out maps. The guide makes it easy to findMOTORCYCLES
Situated at the crossroads of Interstate 40 and State Highway 111, Cookeville is the hub of the 14-county region. A thrilling motorcycle destination, this biker-friendly city serves as a major stop for Run for the Wall each year, is home to the Southern Cruisers ' annual rally, and has served as host of the Tennessee State H.O.G (HarleyOwners
HISTORIC RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT Historic Residential District. The City of Cookeville’s first historic residential district, the North Dixie Avenue Historic District was identified by the city and designated by the state in 2001. This district consists of the residences along N. Dixie Ave. from Freeze St. north to E. 7th Street. This street is a catalog of20th Century
BAXTER CRUISE-IN
Gear Heads Car Club will host a cruise-in in downtown Baxter, every second Saturday (April-October), weather permitting. All makes + models welcome. Door prizes + 50/50 drawings. Bring your vehicle or attend as a spectator. There will be live music at the Baxter Depot Museum & Visitor Center, which will also be open to view exhibits. Food available for purchase. TWIN LAKES RV CAMPGROUND This venue has full hookup RV sites, a camping/tent area, a kiddie lake and catering services. Our RV Campground is available 7 days a week. RV reservations can be made in advance, but will require 50 percent of payment upfront. ALGOOD MINGLE MARKET Algood Mingle Market. April 03, 2021 to September 04, 2021. This event will be held on the first Saturday of each month, beginning April 3, 2021 from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Mingle Market is located in the parking lot of Algood City Hall. For more info, visit the City of Algood website. Market has various food and wares. 215 West MainStreet.
MUDDY POND MENNONITE COMMUNITY Muddy Pond Mennonite Community. Named after one of the many small muddy ponds of this mountain community, Muddy Pond is home to several Amish-Mennonite communities as well as lots of small, local farms. The town folks who have lived here for generations love the charm and comfort of this little spot, deep in the hills of Tennessee.U.S. KAYAK OPEN
In partnership with U.S. Angling and USA Kayak Fishing, Cookeville will host the 2021 U.S. Kayak Open on Center Hill Lake and area rivers. The event is expected to welcome 150-250 attendees along with fans and families. Note: Schedule of events to come. For more background on this event as well as the 2022 FIPsed Kayak Fishing World Championship, click here.SUMMER SPLASH 5K
Cookeville-Putnam County Visitors' Bureau. One West First Street Cookeville, TN 38501. Local: 931-526-2211; Toll Free: 800-264-5541;Get Connected
EVENTS | COOKEVILLE-PUTNAM COUNTY CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU Cookeville’s historic downtown square is transformed into a Cajun culinary destination the last Friday of October with live music and more than 75 teams preparing gumbo, jambalaya, red beans and rice. $20 provides a handmade ceramic bowl, all you can eat lunch and funds for Putnam County Habitat for Humanity. Date/Time: October.VISITOR GUIDE
request a visitor guide. Get the FREE Cookeville-Putnam County Visitor Guide! Filled with captivating images and information about our area's nature, shopping, dining, events and attractions, along with some handy fold-out maps. The guide makes it easy to findMOTORCYCLES
Situated at the crossroads of Interstate 40 and State Highway 111, Cookeville is the hub of the 14-county region. A thrilling motorcycle destination, this biker-friendly city serves as a major stop for Run for the Wall each year, is home to the Southern Cruisers ' annual rally, and has served as host of the Tennessee State H.O.G (HarleyOwners
HISTORIC RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT Historic Residential District. The City of Cookeville’s first historic residential district, the North Dixie Avenue Historic District was identified by the city and designated by the state in 2001. This district consists of the residences along N. Dixie Ave. from Freeze St. north to E. 7th Street. This street is a catalog of20th Century
BAXTER CRUISE-IN
Gear Heads Car Club will host a cruise-in in downtown Baxter, every second Saturday (April-October), weather permitting. All makes + models welcome. Door prizes + 50/50 drawings. Bring your vehicle or attend as a spectator. There will be live music at the Baxter Depot Museum & Visitor Center, which will also be open to view exhibits. Food available for purchase. TWIN LAKES RV CAMPGROUND This venue has full hookup RV sites, a camping/tent area, a kiddie lake and catering services. Our RV Campground is available 7 days a week. RV reservations can be made in advance, but will require 50 percent of payment upfront. ALGOOD MINGLE MARKET Algood Mingle Market. April 03, 2021 to September 04, 2021. This event will be held on the first Saturday of each month, beginning April 3, 2021 from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Mingle Market is located in the parking lot of Algood City Hall. For more info, visit the City of Algood website. Market has various food and wares. 215 West MainStreet.
MUDDY POND MENNONITE COMMUNITY Muddy Pond Mennonite Community. Named after one of the many small muddy ponds of this mountain community, Muddy Pond is home to several Amish-Mennonite communities as well as lots of small, local farms. The town folks who have lived here for generations love the charm and comfort of this little spot, deep in the hills of Tennessee.U.S. KAYAK OPEN
In partnership with U.S. Angling and USA Kayak Fishing, Cookeville will host the 2021 U.S. Kayak Open on Center Hill Lake and area rivers. The event is expected to welcome 150-250 attendees along with fans and families. Note: Schedule of events to come. For more background on this event as well as the 2022 FIPsed Kayak Fishing World Championship, click here.SUMMER SPLASH 5K
Cookeville-Putnam County Visitors' Bureau. One West First Street Cookeville, TN 38501. Local: 931-526-2211; Toll Free: 800-264-5541;Get Connected
COOKEVILLE-PUTNAM COUNTY CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU Retire. Healthcare. I f you’re looking for a great place to get in shape, Cookeville’s a natural fit. Replete with area hills, trails, caves, lakes and streams, our surroundings beckon hikers, cavers, bikers, climbers, spelunkers and horseback riders from far and wide. Or sweat it out indoors in one of our CrossFit gyms — one of whichis
HISTORIC RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT Historic Residential District. The City of Cookeville’s first historic residential district, the North Dixie Avenue Historic District was identified by the city and designated by the state in 2001. This district consists of the residences along N. Dixie Ave. from Freeze St. north to E. 7th Street. This street is a catalog of20th Century
BOATING, CAMPING & FISHING Cane Creek Park & Recreation Area is a 262-acre regional park. Popular among dog-walkers and fishermen, the park’s centerpiece, Cane Creek Lake, is a 56-acre lake, surrounded by paved walking/jogging paths, picnic shelters, playground equipment, basketball court, volleyball court, 18-hole disc golf course, mountain bike trail, rec center andsportsplex.
TWIN LAKES RV CAMPGROUND This venue has full hookup RV sites, a camping/tent area, a kiddie lake and catering services. Our RV Campground is available 7 days a week. RV reservations can be made in advance, but will require 50 percent of payment upfront. BIG BAND SOUND CONCERT Big Band Sound will present a free concert June 14 at 7 p.m. at Dogwood Park. You'll want to dance during this lively orchestra concert. Or you can bring a lawn chair or blanket to observe the fun. Admission is free. Concessions are available. More concerts are scheduled for Aug. 16 and Sept. 6. For more information, call528-1313.
U.S. KAYAK OPEN
In partnership with U.S. Angling and USA Kayak Fishing, Cookeville will host the 2021 U.S. Kayak Open on Center Hill Lake and area rivers. The event is expected to welcome 150-250 attendees along with fans and families. Note: Schedule of events to come. For more background on this event as well as the 2022 FIPsed Kayak Fishing World Championship, click here. 8 LESSER-KNOWN WATERFALLS NEAR COOKEVILLE THAT YOU SHOULD If you’ve visited Cummins Falls or Burgess Falls near Cookeville, you’ve experienced their beauty and immensity firsthand. However, you’ve probably also experienced the crowds that can form at these two easily-accessible waterfalls. Many visitors don’t realize that there are about 150 other waterfalls in the Cookeville area, most of which see significantly less traffic than COOKEVILLE AMONG AMERICA’S 100 BEST PLACES TO RETIRE COOKEVILLE AMONG AMERICA’S 100 BEST PLACES TO RETIRE Where to Retire Releases New Book Houston, Texas – Where to Retire has selected Cookeville, Tenn. as a top retirement destination in the sixth edition of “America’s 100 Best Places to Retire,” a comprehensive guidebook of the country’s most appealing retirement towns. The book, edited and published by the experts at Where to FIRE AND FIREFLIES AT CUMMINS FALLS STATE PARK From dusk to dark, enjoy a campfire as you watch the fireflies dance among the grass. For more information, visit Friends of Cummins Fallswebsite.
ALGOOD MONTHLY MINGLE MARKET FRIDAY EXPANSION The monthly mingle market is held on the first Saturday of each month. For the first weekend of December, the mingle market will be expanded to Friday, December 3. This Christmas themed market is located inside and outside City Hall. EVENTS | COOKEVILLE-PUTNAM COUNTY CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU Cookeville’s historic downtown square is transformed into a Cajun culinary destination the last Friday of October with live music and more than 75 teams preparing gumbo, jambalaya, red beans and rice. $20 provides a handmade ceramic bowl, all you can eat lunch and funds for Putnam County Habitat for Humanity. Date/Time: October.VISITOR GUIDE
request a visitor guide. Get the FREE Cookeville-Putnam County Visitor Guide! Filled with captivating images and information about our area's nature, shopping, dining, events and attractions, along with some handy fold-out maps. The guide makes it easy to findMOTORCYCLES
Situated at the crossroads of Interstate 40 and State Highway 111, Cookeville is the hub of the 14-county region. A thrilling motorcycle destination, this biker-friendly city serves as a major stop for Run for the Wall each year, is home to the Southern Cruisers ' annual rally, and has served as host of the Tennessee State H.O.G (HarleyOwners
HISTORIC RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT Historic Residential District. The City of Cookeville’s first historic residential district, the North Dixie Avenue Historic District was identified by the city and designated by the state in 2001. This district consists of the residences along N. Dixie Ave. from Freeze St. north to E. 7th Street. This street is a catalog of20th Century
BAXTER CRUISE-IN
Gear Heads Car Club will host a cruise-in in downtown Baxter, every second Saturday (April-October), weather permitting. All makes + models welcome. Door prizes + 50/50 drawings. Bring your vehicle or attend as a spectator. There will be live music at the Baxter Depot Museum & Visitor Center, which will also be open to view exhibits. Food available for purchase. TWIN LAKES RV CAMPGROUND This venue has full hookup RV sites, a camping/tent area, a kiddie lake and catering services. Our RV Campground is available 7 days a week. RV reservations can be made in advance, but will require 50 percent of payment upfront. ALGOOD MINGLE MARKET Algood Mingle Market. April 03, 2021 to September 04, 2021. This event will be held on the first Saturday of each month, beginning April 3, 2021 from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Mingle Market is located in the parking lot of Algood City Hall. For more info, visit the City of Algood website. Market has various food and wares. 215 West MainStreet.
MUDDY POND MENNONITE COMMUNITY Muddy Pond Mennonite Community. Named after one of the many small muddy ponds of this mountain community, Muddy Pond is home to several Amish-Mennonite communities as well as lots of small, local farms. The town folks who have lived here for generations love the charm and comfort of this little spot, deep in the hills of Tennessee.U.S. KAYAK OPEN
In partnership with U.S. Angling and USA Kayak Fishing, Cookeville will host the 2021 U.S. Kayak Open on Center Hill Lake and area rivers. The event is expected to welcome 150-250 attendees along with fans and families. Note: Schedule of events to come. For more background on this event as well as the 2022 FIPsed Kayak Fishing World Championship, click here.SUMMER SPLASH 5K
Cookeville-Putnam County Visitors' Bureau. One West First Street Cookeville, TN 38501. Local: 931-526-2211; Toll Free: 800-264-5541;Get Connected
EVENTS | COOKEVILLE-PUTNAM COUNTY CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU Cookeville’s historic downtown square is transformed into a Cajun culinary destination the last Friday of October with live music and more than 75 teams preparing gumbo, jambalaya, red beans and rice. $20 provides a handmade ceramic bowl, all you can eat lunch and funds for Putnam County Habitat for Humanity. Date/Time: October.VISITOR GUIDE
request a visitor guide. Get the FREE Cookeville-Putnam County Visitor Guide! Filled with captivating images and information about our area's nature, shopping, dining, events and attractions, along with some handy fold-out maps. The guide makes it easy to findMOTORCYCLES
Situated at the crossroads of Interstate 40 and State Highway 111, Cookeville is the hub of the 14-county region. A thrilling motorcycle destination, this biker-friendly city serves as a major stop for Run for the Wall each year, is home to the Southern Cruisers ' annual rally, and has served as host of the Tennessee State H.O.G (HarleyOwners
HISTORIC RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT Historic Residential District. The City of Cookeville’s first historic residential district, the North Dixie Avenue Historic District was identified by the city and designated by the state in 2001. This district consists of the residences along N. Dixie Ave. from Freeze St. north to E. 7th Street. This street is a catalog of20th Century
BAXTER CRUISE-IN
Gear Heads Car Club will host a cruise-in in downtown Baxter, every second Saturday (April-October), weather permitting. All makes + models welcome. Door prizes + 50/50 drawings. Bring your vehicle or attend as a spectator. There will be live music at the Baxter Depot Museum & Visitor Center, which will also be open to view exhibits. Food available for purchase. TWIN LAKES RV CAMPGROUND This venue has full hookup RV sites, a camping/tent area, a kiddie lake and catering services. Our RV Campground is available 7 days a week. RV reservations can be made in advance, but will require 50 percent of payment upfront. ALGOOD MINGLE MARKET Algood Mingle Market. April 03, 2021 to September 04, 2021. This event will be held on the first Saturday of each month, beginning April 3, 2021 from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Mingle Market is located in the parking lot of Algood City Hall. For more info, visit the City of Algood website. Market has various food and wares. 215 West MainStreet.
MUDDY POND MENNONITE COMMUNITY Muddy Pond Mennonite Community. Named after one of the many small muddy ponds of this mountain community, Muddy Pond is home to several Amish-Mennonite communities as well as lots of small, local farms. The town folks who have lived here for generations love the charm and comfort of this little spot, deep in the hills of Tennessee.U.S. KAYAK OPEN
In partnership with U.S. Angling and USA Kayak Fishing, Cookeville will host the 2021 U.S. Kayak Open on Center Hill Lake and area rivers. The event is expected to welcome 150-250 attendees along with fans and families. Note: Schedule of events to come. For more background on this event as well as the 2022 FIPsed Kayak Fishing World Championship, click here.SUMMER SPLASH 5K
Cookeville-Putnam County Visitors' Bureau. One West First Street Cookeville, TN 38501. Local: 931-526-2211; Toll Free: 800-264-5541;Get Connected
COOKEVILLE-PUTNAM COUNTY CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU Retire. Healthcare. I f you’re looking for a great place to get in shape, Cookeville’s a natural fit. Replete with area hills, trails, caves, lakes and streams, our surroundings beckon hikers, cavers, bikers, climbers, spelunkers and horseback riders from far and wide. Or sweat it out indoors in one of our CrossFit gyms — one of whichis
HISTORIC RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT Historic Residential District. The City of Cookeville’s first historic residential district, the North Dixie Avenue Historic District was identified by the city and designated by the state in 2001. This district consists of the residences along N. Dixie Ave. from Freeze St. north to E. 7th Street. This street is a catalog of20th Century
BOATING, CAMPING & FISHING Cane Creek Park & Recreation Area is a 262-acre regional park. Popular among dog-walkers and fishermen, the park’s centerpiece, Cane Creek Lake, is a 56-acre lake, surrounded by paved walking/jogging paths, picnic shelters, playground equipment, basketball court, volleyball court, 18-hole disc golf course, mountain bike trail, rec center andsportsplex.
TWIN LAKES RV CAMPGROUND This venue has full hookup RV sites, a camping/tent area, a kiddie lake and catering services. Our RV Campground is available 7 days a week. RV reservations can be made in advance, but will require 50 percent of payment upfront. BIG BAND SOUND CONCERT Big Band Sound will present a free concert June 14 at 7 p.m. at Dogwood Park. You'll want to dance during this lively orchestra concert. Or you can bring a lawn chair or blanket to observe the fun. Admission is free. Concessions are available. More concerts are scheduled for Aug. 16 and Sept. 6. For more information, call528-1313.
U.S. KAYAK OPEN
In partnership with U.S. Angling and USA Kayak Fishing, Cookeville will host the 2021 U.S. Kayak Open on Center Hill Lake and area rivers. The event is expected to welcome 150-250 attendees along with fans and families. Note: Schedule of events to come. For more background on this event as well as the 2022 FIPsed Kayak Fishing World Championship, click here. 8 LESSER-KNOWN WATERFALLS NEAR COOKEVILLE THAT YOU SHOULD If you’ve visited Cummins Falls or Burgess Falls near Cookeville, you’ve experienced their beauty and immensity firsthand. However, you’ve probably also experienced the crowds that can form at these two easily-accessible waterfalls. Many visitors don’t realize that there are about 150 other waterfalls in the Cookeville area, most of which see significantly less traffic than COOKEVILLE AMONG AMERICA’S 100 BEST PLACES TO RETIRE COOKEVILLE AMONG AMERICA’S 100 BEST PLACES TO RETIRE Where to Retire Releases New Book Houston, Texas – Where to Retire has selected Cookeville, Tenn. as a top retirement destination in the sixth edition of “America’s 100 Best Places to Retire,” a comprehensive guidebook of the country’s most appealing retirement towns. The book, edited and published by the experts at Where to FIRE AND FIREFLIES AT CUMMINS FALLS STATE PARK From dusk to dark, enjoy a campfire as you watch the fireflies dance among the grass. For more information, visit Friends of Cummins Fallswebsite.
ALGOOD MONTHLY MINGLE MARKET FRIDAY EXPANSION The monthly mingle market is held on the first Saturday of each month. For the first weekend of December, the mingle market will be expanded to Friday, December 3. This Christmas themed market is located inside and outside City Hall. COOKEVILLE-PUTNAM COUNTY CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAUMY FAVORITESMEDIAEVENTSCONTACTBLOGVISITORS GUIDE I f you’re looking for a great place to get in shape, Cookeville’s a natural fit. Replete with area hills, trails, caves, lakes and streams, our surroundings beckon hikers, cavers, bikers, climbers, spelunkers and horseback riders from far and wide. EVENTS | COOKEVILLE-PUTNAM COUNTY CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU This event will be held on the first Saturday of each month, beginning April 3, 2021 from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Mingle Market is located in the parking lot of Algood City Hall.VISITOR GUIDE
Get the FREE Cookeville-Putnam County Visitor Guide! Filled with captivating images and information about our area's nature, shopping, dining, events and attractions, along with some handy fold-out maps.MOTORCYCLES
Wanna see why Cookeville is known for epic riding?!The state of Tennessee has some of the most beautiful backroads and scenic routes in the world, and the Upper Cumberland region boasts some of Tennessee's best. Situated at the crossroads of Interstate 40 and State Highway 111, Cookeville is the hub of the 14-county region.A thrilling motorcycle destination, this biker-friendly city serves asBAXTER CRUISE-IN
Gear Heads Car Club will host a cruise-in in downtown Baxter, every second Saturday (April-October), weather permitting. All makes + models welcome. Door prizes + 50/50 drawings. Bring your vehicle or attend as a spectator. There will be live music at the Baxter Depot Museum & Visitor Center, which will also be open to view exhibits. Food available for purchase. BOATING, CAMPING & FISHING Cane Creek Park & Recreation Area is a 262-acre regional park. Popular among dog-walkers and fishermen, the park’s centerpiece, Cane Creek Lake, is a 56-acre lake, surrounded by paved walking/jogging paths, picnic shelters, playground equipment, basketball court, volleyball court, 18-hole disc golf course, mountain bike trail, rec center andsportsplex.
GORUCK SPRINT 15K
An introduction to Special Forces Rucking Challenge, GORUCK. The GORUCK Star Course 15K, the first rucking series of its kind: 15 kilometers, teams of 2-5, 10 or 20 lb. Ruck Plate on your back depending on your body weight, it's called rucking. 3.5 hours to complete. Finishers earn the 15K Star Course patch, which will never be for sale. NOTE: This is not a Cadre-led event and TWIN LAKES RV CAMPGROUND This venue has full hookup RV sites, a camping/tent area, a kiddie lake and catering services. Our RV Campground is available 7 days a week. RV reservations can be made in advance, but will require 50 percent of payment upfront.SUMMER SPLASH 5K
Cookeville-Putnam County Visitors' Bureau. One West First Street Cookeville, TN 38501. Local: 931-526-2211; Toll Free: 800-264-5541;Get Connected
8 LESSER-KNOWN WATERFALLS NEAR COOKEVILLE THAT YOU SHOULD If you’ve visited Cummins Falls or Burgess Falls near Cookeville, you’ve experienced their beauty and immensity firsthand. However, you’ve probably also experienced the crowds that can form at these two easily-accessible waterfalls. Many visitors don’t realize that there are about 150 other waterfalls in the Cookeville area, most of which see significantly less traffic than COOKEVILLE-PUTNAM COUNTY CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAUMY FAVORITESMEDIAEVENTSCONTACTBLOGVISITORS GUIDE I f you’re looking for a great place to get in shape, Cookeville’s a natural fit. Replete with area hills, trails, caves, lakes and streams, our surroundings beckon hikers, cavers, bikers, climbers, spelunkers and horseback riders from far and wide. EVENTS | COOKEVILLE-PUTNAM COUNTY CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU This event will be held on the first Saturday of each month, beginning April 3, 2021 from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Mingle Market is located in the parking lot of Algood City Hall.VISITOR GUIDE
Get the FREE Cookeville-Putnam County Visitor Guide! Filled with captivating images and information about our area's nature, shopping, dining, events and attractions, along with some handy fold-out maps.MOTORCYCLES
Wanna see why Cookeville is known for epic riding?!The state of Tennessee has some of the most beautiful backroads and scenic routes in the world, and the Upper Cumberland region boasts some of Tennessee's best. Situated at the crossroads of Interstate 40 and State Highway 111, Cookeville is the hub of the 14-county region.A thrilling motorcycle destination, this biker-friendly city serves asBAXTER CRUISE-IN
Gear Heads Car Club will host a cruise-in in downtown Baxter, every second Saturday (April-October), weather permitting. All makes + models welcome. Door prizes + 50/50 drawings. Bring your vehicle or attend as a spectator. There will be live music at the Baxter Depot Museum & Visitor Center, which will also be open to view exhibits. Food available for purchase. BOATING, CAMPING & FISHING Cane Creek Park & Recreation Area is a 262-acre regional park. Popular among dog-walkers and fishermen, the park’s centerpiece, Cane Creek Lake, is a 56-acre lake, surrounded by paved walking/jogging paths, picnic shelters, playground equipment, basketball court, volleyball court, 18-hole disc golf course, mountain bike trail, rec center andsportsplex.
GORUCK SPRINT 15K
An introduction to Special Forces Rucking Challenge, GORUCK. The GORUCK Star Course 15K, the first rucking series of its kind: 15 kilometers, teams of 2-5, 10 or 20 lb. Ruck Plate on your back depending on your body weight, it's called rucking. 3.5 hours to complete. Finishers earn the 15K Star Course patch, which will never be for sale. NOTE: This is not a Cadre-led event and TWIN LAKES RV CAMPGROUND This venue has full hookup RV sites, a camping/tent area, a kiddie lake and catering services. Our RV Campground is available 7 days a week. RV reservations can be made in advance, but will require 50 percent of payment upfront.SUMMER SPLASH 5K
Cookeville-Putnam County Visitors' Bureau. One West First Street Cookeville, TN 38501. Local: 931-526-2211; Toll Free: 800-264-5541;Get Connected
8 LESSER-KNOWN WATERFALLS NEAR COOKEVILLE THAT YOU SHOULD If you’ve visited Cummins Falls or Burgess Falls near Cookeville, you’ve experienced their beauty and immensity firsthand. However, you’ve probably also experienced the crowds that can form at these two easily-accessible waterfalls. Many visitors don’t realize that there are about 150 other waterfalls in the Cookeville area, most of which see significantly less traffic thanENTERTAINMENT
Garth Brooks even notes Cookeville as 1 of 7 Tennessee locations that changed his music career. The legendary 7 Diamond singer/songwriter sites a show in Cookeville as the location he was discovered following a 1990 show at Tennessee Tech’s Hooper Eblen Center. RETIRE | COOKEVILLE-PUTNAM COUNTY CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU Discover Cookeville-Putnam County, an ideal retirement destination with captivating beauty, low cost of living, four mild seasons, outstanding lifestyle amenities, and a convenient location, just east of Nashville, west of Knoxville and north of Chattanooga. Surrounded by more than 150 waterfalls, 1,200 miles of nearby lake shoreline, along with world-renowned cultural andHISTORY HIKE
Tennessee is the focus of our History Hike on June 12. Get an entry form between 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. at the Cookeville Depot Museum (116 W. Broad St.) or Cookeville History Museum (40 E. Broad St.). June 1 marks the 225th birthday of Tennessee's statehood, so quiz your Tennessee expertise during this "hike" between the two museums. History Hikes are held the second HISTORIC RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT The City of Cookeville’s first historic residential district, the North Dixie Avenue Historic District was identified by the city and designated by the state in 2001. ALGOOD FALL FESTIVAL Cookeville-Putnam County Visitors' Bureau. One West First Street Cookeville, TN 38501. Local: 931-526-2211; Toll Free: 800-264-5541;Get Connected
TWIN LAKES RV CAMPGROUND This venue has full hookup RV sites, a camping/tent area, a kiddie lake and catering services. Our RV Campground is available 7 days a week. RV reservations can be made in advance, but will require 50 percent of payment upfront. BIG BAND SOUND CONCERT Big Band Sound will present a free concert June 14 at 7 p.m. at Dogwood Park. You'll want to dance during this lively orchestra concert. Or you can bring a lawn chair or blanket to observe the fun. Admission is free. Concessions are available. More concerts are scheduled for Aug. 16 and Sept. 6. For more information, call528-1313.
ALGOOD MONTHLY MINGLE MARKET FRIDAY EXPANSION The monthly mingle market is held on the first Saturday of each month. For the first weekend of December, the mingle market will be expanded to Friday, December 3. This Christmas themed market is located inside and outside City Hall. OFFICIAL ALGOOD CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING Enjoy a night of winter whimsy with the lighting of the Christmas tree starting at 6:00 p.m. located at Algood City Hall. FIRE AND FIREFLIES AT CUMMINS FALLS STATE PARK From dusk to dark, enjoy a campfire as you watch the fireflies dance among the grass. For more information, visit Friends of Cummins Fallswebsite.
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If you’re looking for a great place to get in shape, Cookeville’s a natural. Replete with area hills, trails, caves, lakes and streams, our surroundings beckon hikers, cavers, bikers, climbers, spelunkers and horseback riders from far and wide. Or sweat it out indoors in one of our CrossFit gyms — one of which is run by four-time Reebok CrossFit “Fittest Man on Earth” Rich Froning. These are just some of the reasons Cookeville is earning its title as the perfect setting for your next fitcation!*
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