Trail by County
Browse Tennessee Quilt Trails by County
Grainger County, Tennessee
Discover 310 square miles of world-famous Grainger County tomato country as you explore the 310Tomato Quilt Trail. Nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, the mostly rural community ... [»] |
Union County, Tennessee
Once home to Grand Ole Opry's own Roy Acuff, Union County celebrates his memory at the Roy Acuff Museum in Maynardville. Don't miss a chance to explore Big Ridge ... [»] |
Claiborne County, Tennessee
The area of the Cumberland Gap Heritage Quilt Trail is remembered in history books as the pass where Daniel Boone first crossed the mountains into Kentucky. From the one ... [»] |
Hawkins County, Tennessee
One of the oldest Tennessee counties, Hawkins County was first established as a separate North Carolina county on January 6, 1787. The Hawkins Heritage Quilt Trail passes through the county seat ... [»] |
Cocke County, Tennessee
Our blessings come in threes and fours. Four natural and breathtaking state or national forests (the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Martha Sundquist Forest, the Appalachian Trail and the ... [»] |
Knox County, Tennessee
The Forks of the River Blueway Quilt Trail winds boldly along the southern edge of this area. At Paint Creek, fishing, wading and picnicking are popular activities. Other water-based opportunities ... [»] |
Hamblen County, Tennessee
Hamblen County, home to the Bridge to Bridge Trail and Morristown, Tennessee is nestled in the lush, fertile valley between the Great Smoky Mountains and the rugged Clinch Mountain. It ... [»] |
Carter County, Tennessee
Discover the first frontier, an area rich in history, brought to life by historical reenactors, pioneer homesteads, and museums. It was at Sycamore Shoals between present-day Elizabethton and Watauga that ... [»] |
Greene County, Tennessee
A vacation destination… A city rich in historical beauty… A small community feel in the midst of one of the largest counties in Tennessee… That is what you will find ... [»] |
Johnson County, Tennessee
Not too far off the beaten track, stop off and enjoy Lake Watauga, Cherokee National Forest, the Appalachian Trail, and more. John Honeycutt was the first recorded settler of Johnson County. ... [»] |
Sullivan County, Tennessee
Known widely by NASCAR fans as home to Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol is often the first city in Tennessee to greet travelers venturing south on I-81. Historically, Sullivan County is ... [»] |
Washington County, Tennessee
Folks in the Watauga River area know how to spin a good yarn so pull up a chair! Anecdotes are quite literally an art form in these here parts. ... [»] |
Hancock County, Tennessee
Mahala "Big Haley" Mullins was the notorious matron of a clan of moonshiners that lived on Newman's Ridge. Her scandalous girth, gumption, and tenacity at moonshining both scandalized and ... [»] |
Unicoi County, Tennessee
Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of upper East Tennessee, Unicoi County is named after a Cherokee word meaning "fog draped." Unicoi's Cherokee Trail is nestled in the warm embrace ... [»] |
Blount County, Tennessee
A quiet and uncongested backdoor to the Smokies, Wears Valley and Townsend in Blount County are often referred to as the "peaceful side of the Smokies". Mary Blount, the ... [»] |
Anderson County, Tennessee
Roosevelt's "New Deal" with Appalachia, served multiple purposes. First, it resulted in the formation of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) in order to power the Philadelphia Project at ... [»] |
Jefferson County, Tennessee
Two mountains - English & Bays; two rivers - Holston & French Broad; two lakes - Douglas and Cherokee; equate to an endless supply of recreational opportunities in Jefferson County, ... [»] |
Sevier County, Tennessee
Sevier County has gone from being a quiet, rural area to the location of the most visited park in the nation aince the establishment of the Great Smoky Mountains National ... [»] |
Monroe County, Tennessee
Famous for the spectacular Cherohala Skyway at the southern tail of the Smokies. Bring the bike and coast down miles of winding roadways. Bring a friend or that ... [»] |
Montgomery County, TennesseeMontgomery County, Tennessee is located 30 minutes northwest of Nashville at the Tennessee-Kentucky state line. They are one of the most historic, yet progressive counties in the region and home to the fifth largest city in the state... [»] |
Campbell County, Tennessee
Nestled between the Cumberland Mountains and foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains. Campbell County offers a unique quality found in small communities. With a historic character, a temperate climate, friendly ... [»] |
Loudon County, TN
It's no wonder Loudon County is touted as the Lakeway to the Smokies, with several lakes and rivers embracing and enhancing the county, including Fort Loudoun, Tellico, Watts Bar and ... [»] |
Franklin County, TennesseeThe county is named in honor of Benjamin Franklin and its original boundaries were by Warren County on the north, south by the state line of Alabama, east by Bledsoe County, and west by...[»] |
Bradley County, TennesseeLocated between Chattanooga and Knoxville on I-75, Bradley County is in the middle of one of nature's most beautiful playgrounds. Just 20 minutes away is the beautiful Ocoee River and the ... [»] |
McMinn County, TNMcMinn County was created in 1819 from Indian lands and was named in honor of Joseph McMinn (1758–1824). McMinn was a militia commander during the ... [»] |
Rhea County, TNIn the summer of 1925 national attention was focused on Rhea County, because it was here that a teacher named John Scopes was tried for breaking a state law that banned the teaching ... [»] |
Van Buren County, TNVan Buren County was established January 3, 1840 from the lands of Bledsoe, Warren and White counties, and is located in Middle Tennessee. The county is named for President Martin Van Buren... [»] |
Cumberland County TNCrossville, Tennessee, can easily lay claim to the title of "the Golf Capital of Tennessee." The area is home to Tennessee's famous vacation and retirement resort Fairfield Glade, which boasts ... [»] |
Cheatham County, TNCheatham County began at the end of the 1800’s. The county was formally established in 1856 by dividing portions of Davidson, Dickson... [»] |
Lawrence County, Tennessee[»] |
Lincoln County, Tennessee[»] |
Marshall County, Tennessee[»] |
Morgan County, Tennessee[»] |
Overton County, TennesseeLivingston and Overton County are dynamic, growing communities nestled in heart of Tennessee. They take great pride in their small-towns with family-oriented atmosphere, quaint specialty stores and eateries, and the ... [»] |
Pickett County, TennesseePickett County is the least populated county in the state of Tennessee. Nestled in the mountains of the Highland Rim and gateway to Dale Hollow Lake with its 650 miles ... [»] |
Polk County, TN[»] |
Putnam County, TennesseePutnam County includes a strong railroad heritage, Civil War era sites and a wealth of historical buildings that make it a haven for those looking for a glimpse into our ... [»] |
Roane County, Tennessee[»] |
Scott County, TennesseeA mecca of amazing natural beauty, Scott County offers residents and guests an abundance of outdoor recreational opportunities... [»]
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Smith County, TennesseeA small county with a scenic setting and proud historic legacy, Smith County is located within a comfortable drive from Nashville, Knoxville, or Chattanooga. The panoramic view of the Cumberland ... [»] |
Warren County, TennesseeWarren County is conveniently located half-way between Nashville and Chattanooga, between Interstates I-24 and I-40, in the foothills of the Cumberland Plateau. Here you will find some of the most ... [»] |
White County, TennesseeBlessed with an abundance of recreational opportunities Sparta and White County boast numerous State Parks and State Natural Area. Nature trails, fishing, swimming, boating, camping and other fun-filled activities are ... [»] |
Bedford County, Tennessee[»] |
Cannon County, Tennessee[»] |
Clay County, Tennessee[»] |
Coffee County, Tennessee[»] |
DeKalb County, TennesseeWelcome to DeKalb County and its many assets: Smithville, Alexandria, Liberty, Dowelltown, Center Hill Lake and much more! DeKalb County is located in central middle Tennessee on the Highland Rim, ... [»] |
Fentress County, TennesseeFentress County is known as the Trail Riding Capital of the Southeast to the equestrian community with hundreds of acres of trails, overlooks, unique geological formations, and waterfalls. Many horse ... [»] |
Jackson County, TennesseeJackson County welcomes visitors to the Upper Cumberland Region to enjoy the rich scenic beauty, history and culture of the area. Attractions feature boating, camping, hunting, fishing, hiking and ... [»] |
Macon County, TennesseeMacon County is traditionally a rural and agricultural area, but with the construction of new highways, they are becoming more industrial. There is still plenty of open space, and many ... [»] |
Lee County, Virginia[»] |
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