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Who doesn’t love visiting a festive small town during Christmastime? Clarksville may not technically qualify as small, yet this beloved Tennessee town is alive with a sense of community, charming festivities, and plenty of holiday cheer. Visit Clarksville this time of year and you’ll feel like you’ve arrived on the set of a holiday movie. Twinkle lights wrap around the trees along Strawberry Alley, shops are adorned with wreaths and decorations, and the Cumberland River reflects the sparkling lights of Tennessee’s very own winter wonderland. You’ll want to see for yourself how this part of Middle Tennessee truly transforms for the holidays.
There's something magical in the air this time of year in Clarksville, Tennessee and you'll notice it as soon as you arrive to town.
One of the biggest draws to the area this time of year is the highly-anticipated Christmas on the Cumberland. A dazzling display of over one million lights along the riverwalk is a spectacle you won't soon forget.
This annual festival is celebrating its 20th year with even more festivities, music, and light displays. The event runs from November 20th to January 1st and admission is completely free!
During the day, you'll enjoy exploring this picturesque town. Sip on some locally brewed coffee as you explore landmarks such as the Customs House Museum, photographed below.
Starting November 23rd, the Downtown Commons will open its Winter Ice Rink for those who want to try their hand at ice skating. Skates will be available for rent and you can sign up for a specific timeslot for just $10.
There's even an authentic Christmas Tree Farm just a short drive from downtown Clarksville. Erin's Farm invites visitors to pick out their very own tree to take home and on December 2nd will host its annual WinterFest. This holiday event offers hayrides, crafts, and other festivities you won't want to miss.
Driving around town, you won't help but notice the allure of the surrounding landscape. Even in the winter, the natural beauty of Clarksville is undeniable.
No matter your reason for visiting the charming town of Clarksville, you'll truly feel enchanted by all that this festive corner of Tennessee has to offer.
For more ideas about seasonal activities you can enjoy when you visit Clarksville, be sure to check out the official visitor’s guide by clicking here. What are your favorite things to do in this part of Tennessee? We’d love to hear from you!