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Quick Area Guide
- Emerald Hill Mansion (About 4 mi from hotel.)
- Governor's Square Mall (About 0.5 mi from hotel.)
- Beachaven Vineyards (About 1 mi from hotel.)
- Dunbar Cave Natural Area (About 3 mi from hotel.)
- Customs House Museum (About 4 mi from hotel.)
- Port Royal Historic Area (About 4 mi from hotel.)
- Eastland Green Golf Course (About 5 mi from hotel.)
- Cole Park Golf Course (About 12 mi from hotel.)
- Fort Campbell (About 12 mi from hotel.)
- Wilma Rudolph Statue (About 4 mi from hotel.)
- Beachaven Vineyards
1 mile from hotel
1100 Dunlop Lane
Clarksville, TN
(931) 645-8867
Visit Beachaven Winery and enjoy free tours and tastings at one of Tennessee’s foremost commercial wineries. Known for producing award-winning wines and champagnes, Beachaven provides a glimpse into the centuries-old art of wine making. -
Dunbar Cave Natural Area
3 miles from hotel
401 Old Dunbar Cave Road
Clarksville, TN
(931) 648-5526
This 110-acre park is one of Clarksville’s most scenic areas. The cave and surrounding area were a mineral springs resort at the turn of the 20th century. In the 1930’s and 1940’s, the huge cave entrance served as a naturally air-conditioned venue (is it always 53 degrees) to Big Band performances. Later, country music legend Roy Acuff owned and operated the cave, hosting some of Nashville’s biggest names. -
Customs House Museum
4 miles from hotel
200 S. Second Street
Clarksville, TN
(931) 648-5780
The Customs House Museum & Cultural Center was built in 1898 as a U.S. Post Office for the flourishing tobacco trade. The state’s second largest general interest museum, the Museum features rotating shows, fine art galleries, and a sculpture garden, along with permanent exhibits. The Explorer’s Floor is a special area for the entire family to solve puzzles and play games. -
Emerald Hill Mansion
4 miles from hotel
751 N. 2nd Street
Clarksville, TN
(931) 221-7979
High on a hill overlooking the confluence of the Red and Cumberland rivers stands Emerald Hill—the home of Austin Peay State University’s National Alumni Association. Listed in the National Register of Historic Sites, the history of the antebellum mansion is as rich as the traditions of the University. - Wilma Rudolph Statue
4 miles from hotel
College Street & Riverside Drive
Clarksville, TN
931-645-7476
To honor one of America’s most outstanding Olympic athletes and her legacy, a bronze statue of Wilma Rudolph was hand-crafted in her likeness by local sculptor Howard Brown. Wilma Rudolph was a three-time gold medalist and a Clarksville native. The statue is located at the base of the Pedestrian Overpass near the Cumberland RiverWalk.