These are the sweetest towns in Tennessee, a handful that are sure to have your camera working overtime and your sweet littles interested. They each offer something sweet and southern to Middle Tennessee and you’re bound to find them most fascinating. Take the road trip with THIS map!

  1. Leipers Fork

TerriLynneUnderwood - Flickr Leipers Fork is a historic town that’s way back in the countryside. Beyond the ever-popular Franklin, you’ll enjoy a beautiful drive through the backroads and to their tiny, historic downtown. It’s also the location of the first Puckett’s, and they offer live music daily.

  1. Columbia

vhines2000 - Flickr Head on down to Columbia to visit the home of James K. Polk or window shop along their historic main street. A popular space for families, the colors are beautiful this time of year and the home prices are budget friendly. Is anyone up for a move?

  1. Nolensville

SheltieBoy - Flickr Nolensville just opened their first high school, and the parents who live in those sprawling country homes are more than happy to have a place to send their littles. The downtown area is known for antiquing and fabulous food, and you’ll most definitely want to indulge in a homemade pie.

  1. Watertown

Commons - Wiki We. Love. Watertown. Located down highway 40, it’s a tiny town with a lot of life. The Tennessee Central Railway runs through the town, and their summer jazz festival is always hoppin’. Plus, there’s a drive-in!

  1. Lebanon

Commons - Wikipedia Okay, alright - Lebanon isn’t too tiny. But their downtown is extremely cute and the folks who settle here are young families who don’t mind the commute to Nashville. You’ll want to check out their local festivals and take a walk through their cute downtown.

Neat, hey? We’re forever in love with the tiny towns that make Tennessee tick.

TerriLynneUnderwood - Flickr

Leipers Fork is a historic town that’s way back in the countryside. Beyond the ever-popular Franklin, you’ll enjoy a beautiful drive through the backroads and to their tiny, historic downtown. It’s also the location of the first Puckett’s, and they offer live music daily.

vhines2000 - Flickr

Head on down to Columbia to visit the home of James K. Polk or window shop along their historic main street. A popular space for families, the colors are beautiful this time of year and the home prices are budget friendly. Is anyone up for a move?

SheltieBoy - Flickr

Nolensville just opened their first high school, and the parents who live in those sprawling country homes are more than happy to have a place to send their littles. The downtown area is known for antiquing and fabulous food, and you’ll most definitely want to indulge in a homemade pie.

Commons - Wiki

We. Love. Watertown. Located down highway 40, it’s a tiny town with a lot of life. The Tennessee Central Railway runs through the town, and their summer jazz festival is always hoppin’. Plus, there’s a drive-in!

Commons - Wikipedia

Okay, alright - Lebanon isn’t too tiny. But their downtown is extremely cute and the folks who settle here are young families who don’t mind the commute to Nashville. You’ll want to check out their local festivals and take a walk through their cute downtown.

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