
The Cumberland Plateau rises high above Middle Tennessee, roughly midway between Nashville and Knoxville, in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. The elevation cools the sultry southern summers, yet the winters remain mild. Relaxation and recreation go hand in hand under the perfect blue Tennessee sky. Of those who come for a short visit, many decide to stay permanently.
Crossville, TN, in the heart of the Cumberland Plateau, features a traditional “hometown” atmosphere, with history and traditional values evident from its numerous city and state parks to its historic downtown and Homestead areas. If you’re in the mood for metropolitan shopping and dining, larger towns such as Knoxville, Nashville and Chattanooga are just a short trip away.
Nothing is more relaxing than enjoying the great outdoors on the Cumberland Plateau. With four local state parks, including the newly developed Cumberland Trail, as well as the nearby Smoky Mountains, there are endless opportunities for outdoor recreation on the Plateau and in the Middle Tennessee area.
In the Mood to relax in style? The Crossville area also boasts a number of resort complexes, including Fairfield Glade and Lake Tansi Village. Altogether, the resorts and country clubs in the area offer a dozen golf courses and countless lakes, rivers and hiking trails. When it comes time to go eat, we have your favorite franchise restaurants as well as some local favorites. You'll not starve for ways to relax here.
RV
PARKS:
There are seven RV campgrounds in Crossville area: 1) Bean Pot
Campground, 2) Ballyhoo
Family Campground, 3) Cumberland Mountain State Park, 4) Lake’s
Rocky Top Retreat and 5) Roam & Roost RV
Campground. There are two other within 25 miles of downtown
Crossville Fall Creek Falls State Park and Ragland Bottom (COE-
Center Hill Reservoir).
GOLF:
With a dozen golf courses, Crossville is “The Golf Capital of
Tennessee.” Fairfield Glade Resort boasts 90 holes of golf in just
their area alone; home to the first site of Jack Nicklaus' Bear
Trace at Cumberland Mountain State Park;
home to Tennessee's highest elevation golf course at Renegade Mountain;
and home to a total of eleven championship golf courses. In all,
there are over 200 holes atop the Cumberland Plateau.
OTHER
RECREATION:
From hiking to fishing, and boating to driving, there are
unlimited opportunities for recreation on the Cumberland Plateau.
The lakes and mountains of the Middle Tennessee area become your
backyard when you become an addition to our area - and you can get
to know them very well. Activities for young and old alike are
just a short walk or drive away. Explore the history of the
Homestead Project area, developed in the 1930’s under Franklin
Roosevelt’s “New Deal,” enjoy an award-winning production at the
world-renowned Cumberland
County Playhouse, or simply sit back, relax, and enjoy the
beauty of a Tennessee mountain sunset from the comfort of your
back porch.
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• City Mayor: JH Graham
• Crossville - Cumberland County Chamber of Commerce
• Cumberland Medical Center
• The Palace Theatre
• Crossville Community Data Page
• Cumberland Plateau Visitor's Guide
• The Crossville Chronicle
• Tennessee Golf Trail
• Crossville Area Courses
• Golf Packages at Fairfield Glade
• Golf Capitol of Tennessee