You'll Have Loads Of Fun At This Dairy Farm In Tennessee With Incredible Cheeses
By Meghan Kraft|Published August 18, 2018
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Meghan Kraft
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
Tennessee has plenty of gorgeous farmland, but nowhere is it quite as beautiful as it is in the southeast part of the state. The Sequatchie Valley, in particular, is one of those spots that seems like it’s straight out of a dream, with high hills and plenty of coves and hollows to explore. Tucked in the valley is the Sequatchie Cove Farm, which produces all kinds of goods, but they’re particularly known for their cheese that they make right on site in their creamery. While you can’t go into the creamery itself, you can still visit the farm and get the experience first-hand, and it’s definitely worth the trip.
Deep in the heart of East Tennessee lies the Sequatchie Valley, which is one of the most beautiful spots in the entire state. It's also home to one of the best creameries in Tennessee.
The folks at Sequatchie Cove Creamery know their stuff when it comes to cheese. If this beautiful wheel doesn't speak for itself, then we don't know what does.
The farm is open to visitors, though they don't offer official tours. But you're welcome to peruse the grounds, meet the cows, and even watch the cheesemakers.
While the creamery doesn't sell cheese directly on the farm, they have a trading post nearby that does sell their cheeses along with other farm-fresh products from the valley.
Sequatchie Cove uses only their own grass-fed cows to produce the fresh dairy to make the cheese, so it's by far some of the freshest and most sustainable cheese you'll ever eat!
The farm can be visited in Sequatchie, Tennessee at 2216 Coppinger Cove Rd. The trading post is open every Saturday from 9 to 11 a.m. and can be found at 320 Dixon Cove Road.
Speaking of cheese, there’s so much of it on this pizza in Knoxville that’s bigger than the table they put it on.
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