Located on the Buffalo and Tennessee rivers, Perry County is rich in natural, scenic and cultural resources.

It’s Just Our Nature

Spend a day or a weekend enjoying our outdoor wonderland on the beautiful Buffalo and Tennessee rivers,  We have something for everyone–outdoor recreationalists,  nature lovers, history buffs, arts connoisseurs, foodies and more.

Outdoor Fun

Outdoors folks will love Mousetail Landing State Park right on the banks of the mighty Tennessee River.  This 1,246-acre gem offers fishing, hiking, mountain biking and two beautiful family campgrounds.  Nearby Lady’s Bluff TVA Small Wild Area has a 2.5- mile loop trail to the top of spectacular views atop the tallest bluffs overlooking the Tennessee. River recreationalists can enjoy canoeing, kayaking or fishing for smallmouth bass on the scenic Buffalo River.  Three outfitters in our county offer boat rentals, shuttle services and riverside camping along the longest unimpounded river in Tennessee. The Tennessee is popular for its excellent big-water fishing opportunities, skiing or just spending a day relaxing on the water.

History and Experience

Those interested in our national and regional heritage will enjoy exploring our county’s historic sites.  One of our oldest resources, the Cedar Grove Furnace, produced iron from local ore and was our major industry until Union gunboats shelled from the Tennessee River during the Civil War; the impressive remains of the old stone stacks still inspire awe.  Our county seat of Linden was the scene of one of the first amphibious attacks in American history when Union forces landed from the Tennessee and captured the town and burned the courthouse.  At Lobelville, learn about the 1864 Battle of Beardstown, one of the last Confederate victories in the western theater.
History buffs will also enjoy a visit to the Hufstedler Cemetery where they can view “Pinckney’s Tomb,” thought to be the largest gravehouse in Tennessee and an interesting example of funerary folk art traditions.

Enjoy the Arts

Whether it’s traditional arts like painting and sculpture or crafts like pottery, jewelry and the fiber arts, you’ll find it all at the Buffalo River Artisans Collective in Linden.  Representing dozens of artists and crafts workers from around the region, the gallery not only features a wide variety of pieces for sale, but offers classes and demonstrations. Our regionally famous “Blooming Arts Festival” in late March features more than 150 regional artists and craft vendors along with interactive events, music and dance, and special activities for young people.  Local eateries and food trucks offer lots of opportunities to try local and unique cuisines. In summer, the streets of Lobelville and Linden come alive with “Music on Main Street,” held in each town on alternating Saturdays from Memorial Day to Labor Day.

Distinctive Lodging

There is so much to do you’ll want to stay a while!  The historic Commodore Hotel in Linden’s Arts and Cultural District is a boutique hotel offering charmingly outfitted rooms in the 1937 Staley Building and associated properties, along with “Southern Comfort Cuisine” at the Commodore Cafe and craft cocktails at the Speakeasy Bar. Camping opportunities abound at Mousetail Landing State Park and with outfitters on the Buffalo River.  Come and stay a while and enjoy your visit to beautiful Perry County.

For More Information

Visit the Perry County Heritage and Visitor Center for maps, guides and suggestions for finding and enjoying attractions across our county and region.  The visitor center offers clean restrooms, free wifi, and a shady gazebo for a picnic.  Knowledgeable volunteers look forward to greeting you! 215 East Main Street Linden, TN 37096 931 589-2787
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PERRY COUNTY
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Click below to download the 2018 Perry County Tourism Map & Guide
Located on the Buffalo and Tennessee rivers, Perry County is rich in natural, scenic and cultural resources.
Prepared by Pawpaw for the Perry County Tourism Committee

For More Information

Visit the Perry County Heritage and Visitor Center for maps, guides and suggestions for finding and enjoying attractions across our county and region.  The visitor center offers clean restrooms, free wifi, and a shady gazebo for a picnic.  Knowledgeable volunteers look forward to greeting you! 215 East Main Street Linden, TN 37096 931 589-2787                
PERRY COUNTY
TOURISM
Map Map

It’s Just Our Nature

Spend a day or a weekend enjoying our outdoor wonderland on the beautiful Buffalo and Tennessee rivers,  We have something for everyone–outdoor recreationalists,  nature lovers, history buffs, arts connoisseurs, foodies and more.

Outdoor Fun

Outdoors folks will love Mousetail Landing State Park right on the banks of the mighty Tennessee River.  This 1,246-acre gem offers fishing, hiking, mountain biking and two beautiful family campgrounds.  Nearby Lady’s Bluff TVA Small Wild Area has a 2.5-mile loop trail to the top of spectacular views atop the tallest bluffs overlooking the Tennessee. River recreationalists can enjoy canoeing, kayaking or fishing for smallmouth bass on the scenic Buffalo River.  Three outfitters in our county offer boat rentals, shuttle services and riverside camping along the longest unimpounded river in Tennessee. The Tennessee is popular for its excellent big-water fishing opportunities, skiing or just spending a day relaxing on the water.

History and Experience

Those interested in our national and regional heritage will enjoy exploring our county’s historic sites.  One of our oldest resources, the Cedar Grove Furnace, produced iron from local ore and was our major industry until Union gunboats shelled from the Tennessee River during the Civil War; the impressive remains of the old stone stacks still inspire awe.  Our county seat of Linden was the scene of one of the first amphibious attacks in American history when Union forces landed from the Tennessee and captured the town and burned the courthouse.  At Lobelville, learn about the 1864 Battle of Beardstown, one of the last Confederate victories in the western theater.

History buffs will also enjoy a visit to the Hufstedler Cemetery where they can view “Pinckney’s Tomb,” thought to be the largest gravehouse in Tennessee and an interesting example of funerary folk art traditions.

Enjoy the Arts

Whether it’s traditional arts like painting and sculpture or crafts like pottery, jewelry and the fiber arts, you’ll find it all at the Buffalo River Artisans Collective in Linden.  Representing dozens of artists and crafts workers from around the region, the gallery not only features a wide variety of pieces for sale, but offers classes and demonstrations. Our regionally famous “Blooming Arts Festival” in late March features more than 150 regional artists and craft vendors along with interactive events, music and dance, and special activities for young people.  Local eateries and food trucks offer lots of opportunities to try local and unique cuisines. In summer, the streets of Lobelville and Linden come alive with “Music on Main Street,” held in each town on alternating Saturdays from Memorial Day to Labor Day.

Distinctive Lodging

There is so much to do you’ll want to stay a while!  The historic Commodore Hotel in Linden’s Arts and Cultural District is a boutique hotel offering charmingly outfitted rooms in the 1937 Staley Building and associated properties, along with “Southern Comfort Cuisine” at the Commodore Cafe and craft cocktails at the Speakeasy Bar. Camping opportunities abound at Mousetail Landing State Park and with outfitters on the Buffalo River.  Come and stay a while and enjoy your visit to beautiful Perry County.
Click below to download the 2018 Perry County Tourism Map & Guide