

Frontier legend Davy Crockett comes alive at the state park bearing his name, where a museum and pioneer village transport visitors to Tennessee's rugged past. The historic Crockett Theater anchors downtown with its vintage marquee and regular performances. Outdoor enthusiasts find solace at Shoal Creek, Bobby Brewer Park, or the expansive Laurel Hill Wildlife Management Area. The James D. Vaughan Museum celebrates the father of Southern gospel music in this 'Crossroads of Dixie.' After exploring the David Crockett statue, sample local spirits at Tennessee Spirits Company where small-batch whiskey continues a tradition older than the town itself. Rotary Park offers a peaceful retreat when the summer heat demands shade and contemplation.

