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THE VOLUNTEER STATE

220+

There are over 220 private, semi-private and public golf courses throughout Tennessee1

14M+

Tennessee shares the most-visited national park in the country with North Carolina. In 2021 alone, the Great Smoky Mountains saw 14.1 million visitors.2

500

Tuckaleechee Caverns has a unique ability to hear activity from all over the world. The cave's limestone digs deep into the crust of the earth allowing for sensitive equipment to pick up activity like waves crashing on the shore 500 miles away. The system will even detect earthquakes or nuclear testing done all the way in North Korea.3

145'

Ruby Falls is a magnificent natural wonder and the tallest underground waterfall in the United States. Deep within Lookout Mountain, you can take a tour to see Ruby Falls which falls a stunning 145 feet.4 (https://www.top100golfcourses.com/golf-courses/north-america/usa/tennessee)

Kingston Springs, Tennessee

Tom Fazio, widely-acclaimed as one of today’s best golf course architects, fashioned a golfing masterpiece on 317 acres of Tennessee’s most beautiful rolling land, in a wonderfully quiet and pastoral setting. Featuring zoysia fairways, bermuda roughs, and A1 bent grass greens, the 7,184yard, par-71 course sprawls over nearly twice the acreage of a traditional 18-hole course. Fazio used all of the elements of design excellence—with holes that are strategic and penal, challenging yet player-friendly, and memorable but not contrived.

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Why You Might Love It Here

Living around Nashville, Tennessee offers a dynamic and vibrant lifestyle that revolves around music, Southern charm, and a flourishing cultural scene. Beyond the music, Nashville offers a diverse culinary scene, with a mix of traditional Southern cuisine and innovative eateries. Nashville's growth has brought about thriving neighborhoods, each with its own unique character and charm. Nature lovers can explore the nearby rolling hills, parks, and the Cumberland River, providing for outdoor activities such as hiking, boating, and fishing.