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    Little Tracks Cabins - Tucked back away from I-40

    Little Tracks Cabins

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    We had originally planned to stay here two months ago but I didn't have dates and eventually forgot…read moreabout this gem. On our road trip from Fort Worth, we were researching available places in this area and Little Tracks came up as having one night open!!! We lucked out!! We stayed in Red Fish cabin for the night. Once you reserve and pay for your stay, the owners text you the appropriate information to get in! They're so hospitable. When we walked inside our cabin from our long day of driving, we were greeted with a cozy and clean place! There is a hot shower, shampoo/conditioner, beauty mirror, towel hooks, towels and linens. The kitchen is complete with dinnerware and cutlery, a blender, coffee machine and fridge in case you want to cook any meals. We also spotted a fire pit in the front for making s'mores! If the temps gets too cold or hot outside, there is an ac unit to make your sleep more comfortable. There is a tv mounted in case you have time for watching anything, we didn't though. The trees were gorgeous, showing off their fall colors, and it was so quiet despite being right off I-40! It felt like a night at Grandma's house, safe and snuggly. We recommend staying!

    What a refreshing change from the big chain hotels that I usually stay at in my business travels…read more The cabin was very clean, comfortable, and accommodating. The owners were very pleasant, helpful, (booked with wrong date by accident), and friendly. While I was only there for one evening, I would love to come back for a longer non-business stay. Thanks for the hospitality!

    Tennessee River Freshwater Pearl Museum and Cabin Rentals

    Tennessee River Freshwater Pearl Museum and Cabin Rentals

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    Visited it today! Amazing to learn how TN is the Pearl capital of the USA!…read moreSusan was so very informative and delightful! We learned so very much! Can't wait to visit back with our whole clan for a full tour!

    During a recent roadtrip between Nashville and Memphis I was surprised to learn that TN is home to…read moreAmerica's only freshwater cultured pearl farm and museum. Since it seemed like a quick detour off of I-40, we stopped in on a recent Sunday to visit. Tennessee's official state gem is the freshwater pearl, and this is essentially ground zero for that industry. We had a little difficulty figuring out where exactly the museum was as the first address we put into Google's GPS took us to a spot in the middle of a road. After finding a second address online, this took us to the main office at the marina/resort area. I popped in and asked the young girl working if the museum was open (and where it was) and she said it was and drove us down to where it was in the marina as she said we probably wouldn't find it on our own...and she was right. She unlocked the musuem for us and informed us that the woman who usually worked there was off but she was glad to open it up for us. There is no fee to visit but I noticed a donation jar on a counter. The word "museum" is used very liberally here. In essence all it is a pearl jewelry showroom where you'll watch a 5-7 CBS tv segment from the 1990s about pearl farming that features the TN Pearl farm.....there's one "exhibit" area that showcases the differences between Japanese cultured pearls and TN cultured pearl shells...but that was about the most "museum" it gets....which was disappointing as I think there's a lot of opportunity to have more information about how the farm actually works, the family behind it, and the harvesting process. We quickly learned that the young worker who kindly let us in the "musuem" had no knowledge about how any of the pearl farming actually worked and met every question we had with "I dont know. Good question." If you're interested in buying some local farmed TN pearls, then by all means stop in to check out the showroom. But if you're coming in thinking to learn more about pearl farming in the area and how it's done more like a traditional museum I'd say skip this detour and just spend some time on Google.

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