PLACES OF INTEREST

  • Antique District
    Goodlettsville’s Main Street Antique District is a collection of antique malls, quilter’s attic and shops filled with treasures and collectibles from the past. Country music star Taylor Swift shopped the Goodlettsville Antique District for home furnishings.
  • Christmas on Main Street Parade
    Share in Goodlettsville’s full day of Christmas festivities, beginning with Breakfast with Santa as a prelude to the Christmas Parade down Main Street. In the evening, gather at historic Mansker Station to celebrate Yulefest with storytelling, carriage rides, entertainment and refreshments.
  • Goodlettsville Library
    205 Rivergate Pkwy, Goodlettsville
    (615) 862-5862
  • Long Hollow Jamboree
    Live country music and dance floor, open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday nights. Country cooking with barbecue and vegetables. Tuesdays are Open Mike nights; Saturdays feature country and square dance music. 3600 Long Hollow Pike, Goodlettsville, TN 37072 (615) 824-4445
  • Mansker’s Fort and Bowen House
    Nationally renowned living history sites, the Bowen Plantation House and Mansker’s Fort invite visitors to step back in time to the days of the early frontier settlers. The Bowen Campbell House was built in 1787 and is the oldest brick residence in Sumner County, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Mansker’s Fort is an authentic reconstruction of a frontier station typical of Cumberland River settlements, named for the area’s earliest resident and longhunter, Kasper Mansker.  705 Caldwell Drive, Goodlettsville, TN 37072 (615) 859-FORT
  • Moss Wright Park
    Moss-Wright Park is the largest park in Goodlettsville at 147 acres. It was dedicated into the park system on September 3, 1979 and named for H.S. Moss and Charles Wright.
  • Pickleball Courts and Rachel's Garden
    An all-inclusive playground, to open soon 
  • Ring of Fire Trail
    Created as one of Tennessee Tourism’s Trails & Byways, this route explores the territory traveled by early settlers along Avery’s Trace and Walton Road, scattered with forts and homes dating back to the 1700s. The area is now residence to many country music stars who live in luxurious homes and estates. The trail cuts right through Goodlettsville, focusing on Mansker Fort and the Bowen House built when Goodlettsville’s earliest white settler and longhunter, Kasper Mansker, established a trading outpost in the 1780’s.
  • Tennessee Quilt Trail
    Follow the Tennessee Quilt Trail through the Main Street Historic Antique District. Painted quilt panels are mounted on an old barn and several notable buildings as part of the quilt trail that criss-crosses small communities across the state. Look on the exterior walls of the Antique Corner Mall and the Grand Ole RV Resort & Market.
  • The Splash Pad
    The splash pad features a series of water cannons, floor geysers, water buckets, spray loops, a water tunnel, aquadome, and seating integrated within the pad outside of the water’s reach. The Splash Pad at Peay Park is located at 200 Memorial Drive and is open to the public. Admission is free.
  • Touch a Truck
    Come sit in the seat, honk the horn, and turn the wheel of your favorite truck or vehicle! From fire trucks to dump trucks, police cruisers to cranes, they’ll all be in one place for kids to touch and admire.
  • Treasure Hunters
    If you enjoy the hunt, try searching for hidden treasure in this unique, local non-profit thrift shop which supports the Goodlettsville Help Center as their retail sales division. 600 South Main Street, Goodlettsville (615) 859-4706

The Goodlettsville Area Chamber of Commerce

100 N. Main Street, Ste D
Goodlettsville, TN 37072