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Camping options range from RV sites with hookups to primitive backcountry shelters, nestled along an 8-mile overnight trail. Trail lovers will enjoy a mix of routes catering to all skill levels, including a 3-mile day-use trail and mountain biking paths through hilly, forested terrain. Road cyclists can connect to the Bike TN Mousetail Landing Loop, a 40-mile route through the picturesque Perry County countryside. Water lovers can launch a kayak or canoe into the Spring Creek embayment, or fish from the shore for bass, crappie, and catfish. Whether you’re stargazing from a remote shelter or cooling off at the swim beach, Mousetail Landing is a quiet, rewarding destination that invites you to unplug and explore Tennessee’s wild side.
Located in the heart of Linden’s blossoming Downtown Arts District, the Buffalo River Artisans Cooperative (BRAC) is a vibrant hub where professional local artists and craftspeople share their work, their skills, and their passion for creativity. This cooperative gallery features a diverse range of handmade works—from paintings and textiles to glass art, baskets, and jewelry all crafted with technical excellence and original design. Whether you're browsing for a one-of-a-kind gift or seeking inspiration, BRAC offers a welcoming space to connect with the region’s artistic talent.
More than just a gallery, BRAC is also a center for community learning and hands-on experiences. Visitors can take part in art classes, meet the makers, or attend one of the seasonal “Art Attack” Saturdays interactive events featuring live artisan demonstrations, locally roasted coffee and pastries, and free activities for kids. A cornerstone of the arts scene in Nashville’s Big Back Yard, the Buffalo River Artisans Cooperative invites you to explore, create, and celebrate the power of local art in a warm, small-town setting.
Located along the scenic banks of the Buffalo River in Lobelville, Tennessee, Buffalo River Resort is your onestop destination for outdoor adventure and riverside relaxation. Whether you're planning a family getaway, a group float, or a weekend escape into nature, this laidback resort offers everything you need to enjoy the water and the wilderness. With easy access to one of Middle Tennessee’s most popular float routes, the resort provides kayak, canoe, and tube rentals, as well as shuttle services that make planning your trip a breeze.
What sets Buffalo River Resort apart is its range of accommodations—pitch a tent under the stars, park your RV in a shaded riverside spot, or unwind in a cozy cabin after a day on the water. The resort also hosts events like the Buck’n on the Buffalo rodeo, adding an extra dose of fun to your stay. Whether you're floating peacefully downstream, roasting marshmallows by a campfire, or just soaking up the scenic beauty of the river, Buffalo River Resort is the perfect basecamp for your next Tennessee adventure.
Originally built in 1939 and lovingly restored in 2007, the 20-room Commodore Hotel & Cafe spans several beautifully repurposed buildings. Each room is uniquely styled with period antiques, artisan-crafted furnishings, and luxury touches like private baths and oversized Jacuzzi tubs in the suites. Guests enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi, breakfast, free parking, and a pet-friendly, ecoconscious environment—complete with a charging station on site.
Recognized as one of Tennessee’s top places to stay and featured on NBC and PBS, the Commodore Hotel is more than a place to rest—it’s an experience. Visitors can savor locally sourced Southern cuisine and live music at the hotel’s acclaimed café or explore the scenic surroundings, from river dips and wildflower walks to biking, hiking, and horseback riding. Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway, a quiet escape, or a base for outdoor adventure, the Commodore offers the perfect mix of relaxation, hospitality, and small-town charm.
At Bold Wind Roastery, coffee isn’t just a morning ritual —it’s a story of quality, ethics, and intention. The founders set out with a simple but powerful goal: to offer coffee that’s not only rich in flavor but also rooted in integrity. That means saying no to the shortcuts of commercial coffee—no bitter, mass-produced blends, no harsh chemicals, and no exploitation of farmers.
Bold Wind Roastery partners with ethical growers who use sustainable farming practices and pay fair wages. Every bean is carefully selected and roasted in-house to bring out its best characteristics smooth, clean, and bursting with natural flavor. Whether you’re sipping a pour-over in their inviting downtown shop or brewing a bag of their roasted beans at home, you’ll taste the difference. Here, coffee is more than a drink—it’s a daily opportunity to choose better: for your body, for the planet, and for the people behind every cup.
Pair your drink with a fresh pastry, browse their curated selection of brewing gear and beans to take home, and experience the flavor and charm that make this locally owned roastery a true gem of Linden’s downtown scene.
If you’re looking for a peaceful, nature-filled escape, floating the Buffalo River in Perry County is a quintessential Tennessee experience. As the longest unimpounded river in Middle Tennessee, the Buffalo meanders gently for 120 miles, offering clear waters, soft currents, and a relaxing pace perfect for kayaks, canoes, and tubes. Whether you're a first-time paddler or an experienced river traveler, the calm flow makes for an easygoing adventure surrounded by wooded banks, limestone bluffs, and abundant wildlife.
Outfitters like Buffalo River Resort, Crazy Horse Canoe Rental, and Bones Canoe & Campground provide everything you need—from boat rentals and shuttles to overnight stays—so you can simply show up and float. Along the way, keep an eye out for herons lifting off from the shoreline, deer sipping at the water’s edge, or fish darting beneath your boat. With 19 access points in Perry County alone, trips can be as short or as long as you like, and the slow rhythm of the river invites you to unplug, drift, and take in the natural beauty one bend at a time.