Clarksville: Nature Walks, Museums and Stunning Vineyards
For over three decades, Clarksville, TN has been known at the ‘“Queen City” and the “Gateway to the South”. With natural features that includes two rivers, a desirable climate and rich soil, the city also became one of the largest tobacco producers in the world. At present, its beauty still captures the heart of many and was recently considered as the top cities in Tennessee. Drive to the city or fly directly to one of the three airports in Clarksville - Titan Field, Parr Field and Clarksville Regional Airport to experience its beauty.
Best Time to Visit
Snow is scarce in Clarksville so the cold season is usually just rainy days. But you can still enjoy a lot of fun even indoors, with lower hotel room rates and better flight deals to consider during the wet season in the area. The busiest time for travelling in the area would be from the May to June and late July to October with hotel rates soaring double due to the increase in demand.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Be close to nature, picnic areas, the waters and museums when you head to the crowd favorite McGregor Park & Cumberland Riverwalk. Be in awe with city’s state university, the Austin Peay State University. The area is even more fantastic with the lights on and a perfect place for a stroll, day and night especially during the summer. You might want to take a break at the La Quinta Inn & Suites Hopkinsville and at Hilton Garden Inn Clarksville before completing your travel itinerary. Love the outdoors? Caves, hiking trails and a diverse wildlife at the Dunbar Cave State Park will satisfy your cravings for the outdoors.