What to do, where to stay, where to eat! Here's the short list of our favorite spots that make buying land in the Cumberland Plateau an even better idea! Just click on an area on the map or any picture to get started, or scroll down for more info.
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Getting Here
Interstate-40 cuts right through Cumberland County. One can fly to either the Nashville (BNA) or Knoxville (TYS) airports. Via I-40, it takes about an hour and ten minutes to drive from TYS, and little over an hour and a half from BNA. Travelers will probably find a larger selection of flights to Nashville.
For international flights, it may be worth the nearly four-hour drive from the Atlanta Airport. An overnight to Europe or South America is miserable enough without a long layover. Chances for a non-stop are much better from ATL.
Of course, getting here can be super easy if you have a small plane. On the west side of town is Crossville Memorial Airport which accommodates smaller craft. This is a road map to the Crossville airport.
Lodging
If you have smaller children, the pool is a main feature when choosing a place to stay. From mid-June through a week into September, the water in an outside pool will typically be warm enough for adults to swim with the children. Regardless of the choice of lodging, you can swim at the Cumberland Mountain State Park pool. So for summer, even with children, you can choose any place.
At cooler times, you may want an indoor pool. Lake Tansi and Fairfield Glade resorts have one, as do some of the newer hotels along I-40 Exits. Camping is available at the Bean Pot, Ballyhoo Campground or the Cumberland Mountain State Park.
Restaurants
For finer dining, we suggest Halcyon Days Restaurant just north of I-40 on Genesis Road next to the Stonehaus Winery. Lake Tansi and Fairfield Glade have nice country club restaurants open to the public. Reservations are suggested for all those dining rooms. Another recent favorite is Forte's on the Square, downtown Crossville, across the street from the courthouse.
Children may enjoy the variety of a buffet such as Ryan's Steak House, on the north side of Crossville on 127. In that same area, you'll find all the familiar places for fast, and not so fast, food.
If you are staying at Fairfield, you only have to wander out a little way on Peavine Road for Manny and Isabella's, or backtrack west one exit to Lefty's BBQ. For an extended list of our personal favorite restaurants and dining places click here.
Golf
For the best in Tennessee golf, this is certainly the right place. Lake Tansi and Cumberland County State Park have courses, and Fairfield Glade has five championship golf courses with a combined total of 90 holes to challenge every player. The most well known golf course at Fairfield Glade is Stonehenge, recently named in Golf Digest’s top courses and the third best course in Tennessee.
Also, one can fish and boat at any of these locations. Also, see River Run Golf Course, Deer Creek Golf Course, and the course at Cumberland Cove.
For even more golfing options not listed here, see the Crossville Chamber of Commerce's page on tourism for a bit more information.
Other Recreation
Middle Tennessee offers an abundance of varied recreation. Cumberland Mountain State Park is well worth a visit even if you don't swim or golf. It is open year round and is as beautiful in the winter as it is in the summer. You can skip rocks on the water or over the ice to hear a fantastic echo while walking surrounding trail. Children enjoy the paddle boats and playground. The dining room offers a beautiful view. Very memorable in the fall. This park is near the Homesteads area. You'll recognize the distinctive Crab Orchard Stone used everywhere in buildings including the Cumberland County Courthouse.
For the kids, there's a putt-putt at Pirate's Plateau on Peavine Road. They also have go-carts, bumper boats, and an arcade. Teens may enjoy watching the racing at the I-40 Dragway.
There's a whole new and very skinny state park for hiking. One completed section crosses Grassy Cove, into Black Mountain. I might warn you that if you ask for directions, the people who live in Crab Orchard near Black Mountain are sometimes a little bewildered by outsiders referring to Black Mountain as a general area. They have a different name for each peak.
An easy, short, but visually stunning hike (especially after a good rain) is at Ozone. A picture of the falls (it isn't usually so full) is on this page. This map will get you to a listing of other nearby waterfalls on the Cumberland Plateau and scroll down this page for hiking trail difficulty levels.
For shopping, try the outlet mall just south of the I-40 Genesis Road exit.
Don't miss seeing at least one play at the Cumberland County Playhouse in Crossville. Check this link to see what's playing before you leave. Call the Cumberland County (Crossville) Playhouse box office at 931-484- 5000 and make reservations for what you want to see, or choose your seats and reserve your tickets online.
Should you want a piece of the mountain for your own, call on Plateau Properties. We sell wooded terrain of the Cumberland Mountains, with easy financing. Call us today at 931-484-5535, or 866-490-LAND (5263).
Surrounding Counties & Day Trips
In Van Buren County you will find the very large and beautiful Fall Creek Falls State Park a great place for backpacking. Fall Creek Falls overlaps into Bledsoe County, the county seat of which is Pikeville.
Rhea County
The town in Rhea nearest the plateau is Spring City. One possibility for an interesting and brief day trip is to go to Spring City and eat at Watts Bar Dam, completed in January 1942 by the TVA. If you eat there, why not keep on going to Sweetwater to the Lost Sea. Very pretty, and the climate inside is always the same. We recommend wearing a light jacket for the Lost Sea.
Roane County
The edge of Oak Ridge is in Roane County. Another good day trip is to visit the American Museum of Science and Energy in Oak Ridge. It has plenty of hands-on stuff.
Fentress and Morgan Counties
The enormous Big South Fork recreational area is partly in Fentress County and partly in Morgan County. Horseback riding is offered at Eastfork Stables on the plateau, with 100 miles of trails on 12,000 acres.
Along highway 52, where one crosses from Fentress into Morgan at Big South Fork is the English settlement of Rugby. Well worth a visit. It is an experience to attend old Christ Church there, regardless of your faith.
Putnam County
A town in Putnam near the edge of the plateau is Monterey. The county seat, Cookeville, is about 40 miles from Crossville. South of the Cookeville is Center Hill Lake. There are several movie theaters there near I-40 if the movie you want is not playing at the new Rocky Top 10 Cinema in Crossville.
The county seat is Sparta. For day trips, try Rock Island Park or Burgess Falls, or go through White County to McMinnville in Warren County and visit the spectacular show cave Cumberland Caverns.
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