Old Stone Fort State
Archaeological Park
732 Stone Fort Dr
Manchester, 37355
931-461-7676
www.tnstateparks.com/parks/old-stone-fort
On U.S. Hwy 41, 1 mile off I-24. The Old Stone Fort is an earth and stone enclosure, built as a sacred site by Woodland Native Americans almost 2,000 years ago. The picturesque waterfalls of the Duck River also attracted 19th Century industries, the ruins of which are still visible. Amenities include 50 RV campsites. Nearby is May Prairie, a prairie remnant containing dozens of rare plants.
Overnight Accommodations
Comfort Suites
152 Hospitality Blvd
Manchester, 37355
931-728-1301
www.choicehotels.com
This hotel features modern decor, the casual rooms offer free Wi-Fi, minifridges, microwaves, and tea and coffeemakers, plus work desks, flat-screen TVs and pull-out couches. This facility offers an indoor pool and a fitness center.
Free parking and a hot breakfast served in a laid-back dining area. Other amenities include a heated indoor pool, an exercise room and a coin-operated laundry. Located in
the heart of Manchester, the hotel is conveniently located near the George Dickel Distillery and Elk River Dam. Veteran owned
Holiday Inn-Express & Suites
111 Hospitality Blvd
Manchester, 37355
931-728-9383
www.hiexpress.com
Suites available with double queen and king beds. Amenities include complimentary breakfast buffet, cable/satellite TV and Wi-Fi. There are refrigerators, microwaves, and coffee makers available in all rooms. Coffee and tea are available all day. This hotel facility is connected to the Manchester-Coffee County Conference Center. Conveniently located near Arnold Engineering Development Center and area distilleries - Jack Daniel’s and George Dickel. A great meeting facility hotel with great staff to serve you.