Clarksville Tour
An incomplete list of Clarksville, Tennessee's best places, restaurants, activities, and more!

Austin Peay State University
Austin Peay State University is a public university founded here in Clarksville back in 1927. Austin Peay offers the resources of a big campus, but has the feel of a small college. The university has seen tremendous growth within the past decade peaking at 11,000 students enrolled and having six colleges.

APSU GIS Center
The APSU GIS Center is located in Clarksville, TN near the APSU University Campus, but they also provide services to surrounding counties. The APSU GIS Center has served businesses for 24 years, and they have continued to have the same mission in mind. As professionals in mapping, spatial data, mobile applications, desktop software, and more, their mission is to provide small businesses and counties the best value for limited resources.

Beachaven Vineyards and Winery
Beachaven Vineyards and Winery is one of three Tennessee's only generation family owned winery's. Beachaven was founded in 1986 by Clarksville Judge William Beach along with his daughter Louisa and son-in-law Ed Cooke.

Customs House Museum & Cultural Center
The Customs House Museum and Cultural Center was built in 1898 with the original purpose of being a federal post office and custom house to deal with and handle the large volume of foreign mail coming into Clarksville due to the booming Tobacco industry. Now, the building is dedicated to to the encouragement of preservation, education, appreciation and exploration. It encompasses over 35,000 square feet of award-winning exhibitions, interactive exploration areas for children of all ages and beautiful spaces for special events.

Old Glory Distilling Co.
Old Glory was founded here in Clarksville by entrepreneur and fire fighter, Matt Cunningham. The spirits were created to represent Clarksville and its hardworking, patriotic, and unyielding characters that live in the city. Old Glory offers tours, tastings and hosts events.

Dunbar Cave State Park
Dunbar Cave State Park is 110 acres of protected land in Clarksville. The actual cave stretches 8 miles inward where it is located within karst topography, sinkholes, springs and limestone bedrock. There are more than 30 drawings found in the cave that date back to the Mississippian Era (700-1300 CE). Along with a small bat population.

Fort Defiance Civil War Park & Interpretive Center
Fort Defiance is located on a 200 foot bluff above the Red and Cumberland Rivers. It has been a hub activity for more than two centuries. The land was previously owned by the Native Americans in the late 18th century and was later used by the Confederate troops in an effort to defend the river. Fort Defiance is well preserved, and offers more than just history.

McGregor Park Riverwalk
McGregor Park's Riverwalk is the perfect place to walk/run, have a picnic, bike, or just enjoy the views of the river. There is an automated bike share system where B-Cycles can be rented out for a ride around the park. During the holiday season, visit the park to see thousands of Christmas lights.

Rotary Park
Rotary Park is a 111.3-acre nature park where there are over 6 miles of trails. Rotary Park offers playground areas, hiking and mountain biking trails, pavilions, picnic tables & grills, a sand volleyball court, a horseshoe pit area, 18-hole disc golf course, and a large open play space. In 2020, the 4,200 SF Wade Bourne Nature Center opened with permanent and temporary displays, as well as hands-on activities to teach visitors more about the natural history of the area.

Miss Lucille's Marketplace
Miss Lucille's Marketplace is an eclectic marketplace that opened in 2012. Inside the old boot factory, customers can find a range of over 200 booths to shop from. Along with shopping, there is a cafe and coffee stand located within. They have a variety of merchandise ranging from vintage finds, handmade goods, rare antiques, gift items, and new upholstered furniture.

Roxy Regional Theatre
The Roxy Regional Theatre is located in the historic downtown Clarksville. The theatre was built back in 1947, and has put on many performances, shows and movies since then. The Roxy has senior matinees, pay-what-you-can previews, fundraisers for special interest groups, and has put on over 500 main stage productions since 1983. They currently offers teenagers an extensive training in modern theatre and the opportunity to work alongside professionals.

Clarksville Greenway
The Clarksville Greenway is a part of the Rails to Trails initiative that transforms scenic abandoned railroad rights of way and river corridors into walking and biking trails. There are approximately 9-mile walking and biking trail situated in north Clarksville along the banks of the Red River and West Fork Creek.

King's Bluff
King's Bluff was donated to The Southeastern Climbers Coalition in 2002. The limestone crag is 9.78 acres and has over 160 routes traversing the Cumberland River on 1,673 linear feet of cliff. Climbing at the bluff began in the early 1990s, and although the routes are not the hardest in the southeast, they do offer a wide range of difficulty.

Strawberry Alley Ale Works
Since its opening in 2018, Strawberry Alley has become a Clarksville mainstay. Their mission is to be Clarksville's favorite locally owned watering hole: a place where friends can gather to celebrate great food, great beers, and great times. They offer a wide range of craft beers along with a menu full of house-made recipes.

The City Forum
The City Forum is the ultimate place to go for a game night. From arcade games to mini golf to bowling to laser tag they offer it all! This place brought a fun modern twist to Clarksville with all it has to offer for all ages.

APSU Farm and Environmental Education Center
The APSU Farm and Environmental Education Center is over 440 acres of land dedicated to APSU academic programs, the local community, and the State of Tennessee. In addition to the 1 million dollar Animal Science teaching facility, the farm is known for their cave that hosts a fish population who evolved without eyes.

Historic Collinsville
Historic Collinsville is located just outside Clarksville in Southside, TN. The venue offers guests of all ages the opportunity to step back in time to pioneer days. Historic Collinsville sits on 40 acres of land and features 16 restored log homes and outbuildings, including a blacksmith shop.

Liberty Park
Liberty Park is a 10 acre area bordering the Cumberland River. In addition to the marina, fishing pond and trails, the park features a statue of Olympian Wilma Rudolph.

Clarksville Blueway
Clarksville’s Blueway at Robert Clark Park gives visitors access to the West Fork Red River. Expect to see plenty of kayakers during your visit- this park is a great place to explore nature on foot or by canoe.

Downtown Commons
The Downtown Commons is a local event venue that hosts free and paid events for the community. Events range from free summer concerts to yoga classes and game nights.

Historic Trails
Beginning at the Downtown Commons, these three walking trails will take you through some of Clarksville's history. The accompanying map can be found here.

Rotary Park Disc Golf Course
This course has 18 holes and is fun for all ages! The course is a great place to spend a sunny afternoon.