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No visit to Humphreys County, Tennessee, can be considered truly complete without a stop at Loretta Lynn’s Ranch, a 3,000-acre ranch, campground, event venue, and tourist destination in Hurricane Mills.
There’s nothing quite like mouthwatering, hearty, and filling country cooking. Luckily, you’ll find a wide variety of country cuisine and beyond in Humphreys County. Here are some of the best spots to enjoy for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and all the snacky times in between.
Exploring the art and music of an area doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll be stuck in a stuffy opera house or shushed at a museum full of paintings that don’t make any sense to you. Let’s take a look at some of the local culture you’ll find here in Humphreys County.
One thing there is absolutely no shortage of in Humphreys County is water. Wherever you turn, whichever road you take, you’ll soon run into a lake, a river, or a creek—and all are perfect for the various water sports you love.
There’s always fun stuff to do! Whether you’re looking for family activities or something romantic with that special someone, Humphreys County will delight.
The natural beauty you’ll find in the green hills and winding rivers in Humphreys County is indisputably stunning. And how better to experience that beauty than by getting out in it?
Humphreys County certainly knows a thing or two about the great outdoors. With such a variety of landscapes and waterscapes to witness all within the borders of this beautiful county, it should come as no surprise that this place is absolutely filled with inspiration for a fun-filled active day.
Humphreys County is nestled next to the Tennessee River on the border of Middle Tennessee. While there are numerous activities to engage in, like visiting Loretta Lynch’s Ranch or jumping out of a plan with Music City Skydiving, nothing gets you in touch with nature quite like a hunting or fishing expedition.
If you are truly a country girl or guy, you love the outdoors. Naturally, when you come to Humphreys County, you probably want to know as much as possible about what wildlife you’ll find here. You may even come across animals and herbage you’ve never seen before.
As all good history students know, Tennessee was an instrumental state in the American Civil War. Some of the earliest grand-scale battles of the war were fought in Tennessee, on through 1864, some right within the area of Humphreys County.