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Sequatchie County
Sequatchie County

Sequatchie County Travel Guide 2026: Top Attractions, Things to do & Itinerary | Trip.com | May 2026

About Sequatchie County

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Things to do in Sequatchie County

What to do

Looking for things to do in Sequatchie County? We provide up-to-date info on everything from must-see scenic spots to local hangouts.
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Dunlap | BTC Fiber Valley Music Festival
Dunlap | BTC Fiber Valley Music Festival
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Music Festivals
TN-111 Sequatchie Valley Overlook
TN-111 Sequatchie Valley Overlook
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Harris Park
Harris Park
2.6
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Coke Oven Museum
Coke Oven Museum
2.4
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Museums
Sequatchie River
Sequatchie River
2.3
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Colorblind Viewfinder: TN-111 Sequatchie Valley Overlook
Colorblind Viewfinder: TN-111 Sequatchie Valley Overlook
2.2
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Tennessee Aquarium
Tennessee Aquarium
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John Griswold Recreation Park
John Griswold Recreation Park
2.1
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Taft Highway Lookout
Taft Highway Lookout
2.1
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Sequatchie County Veterans Memorial Park
Sequatchie County Veterans Memorial Park
2.1
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Where to stay

Discover the most popular places to stay in Sequatchie County, complete with recommendations from fellow travelers and special hotel offers
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What to eat

Want to eat like a local? Don't miss out on these top Sequatchie County dishes and foodie spots.
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Dunlap Restaurant
Dunlap Restaurant
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Bakeries
Avg. AU$16/person
Cookie Jar Cafe
Cookie Jar Cafe
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Coffee Shops
El Metate - Dunlap
El Metate - Dunlap
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Latin American
King Donuts
King Donuts
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Bakeries
Avg. AU$7/person
Huddle House
Huddle House
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Western-style
Andy's Pizza & Steak House
Andy's Pizza & Steak House
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Western-style
Subway
Subway
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Fast Food
Taco Bell
Taco Bell
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Wendy's
Wendy's
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Taqueria La Rancherita
Taqueria La Rancherita
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Latin American
YAMATO JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE
YAMATO JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE
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Pizza King
Pizza King
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Sequatchie County Moments: Through Travelers' Eyes

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Sequatchie County is a hidden gem tucked within Tennessee’s scenic Sequatchie Valley. If you’re craving mountain views, friendly small-town vibes, and easy outdoor adventures, this is your kind of getaway! 🌄 From hiking to waterfalls to southern-style BBQ joints and local crafts, Sequatchie County brings that cozy, homegrown charm that’s perfect for unplugging and recharging.

Start your visit at The Whitwell Inn, right in the heart near downtown Whitwell. Getting here is a breeze via US-127 or TN-28, making it an ideal stop for both road trippers and those seeking a peaceful retreat. The Whitwell Inn stands out for its warm, family-run hospitality and rustic ambiance—think vintage woodwork, rocking chairs on the porch, and rooms with valley views. Their complimentary homemade breakfast is a treat, perfect for fueling your day before heading out to explore. For outdoor lovers, you’re minutes away from Sequatchie Cave, hiking the Fredonia Mountain trails, or discovering the old Coke Ovens Park—rich in history and photo ops.

Don’t miss taking pictures from the valley lookout points, especially during sunrise or golden hour. These spots are Insta-gold: rolling hills stretching for miles, misty mornings, and fiery Tennessee sunsets. Local tip: Visit during the fall for the best foliage shots! 🍂 And be sure to chat with the innkeepers—they’re full of insider stories and recommendations.

Booking tip: Lock in your room early on trip.com, especially if you’re coming during festival season or holiday weekends. Sequatchie County is all about friendly locals, handcrafted fun, and peaceful mountain escapes. For a perfect itinerary: combine hiking, a BBQ lunch, and browsing local antiques for the ultimate Sequatchie experience.

#SequatchieCounty  #MountainEscape  #FamilyInn  #TravelTennessee  #HiddenGem
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#uniquehomestay Sequatchie County is a hidden gem tucked within Tennessee’s scenic Sequatchie Valley. If you’re craving mountain views, friendly small-town vibes, and easy outdoor adventures, this is your kind of getaway! 🌄 From hiking to waterfalls to southern-style BBQ joints and local crafts, Sequatchie County brings that cozy, homegrown charm that’s perfect for unplugging and recharging. Start your visit at The Whitwell Inn, right in the heart near downtown Whitwell. Getting here is a breeze via US-127 or TN-28, making it an ideal stop for both road trippers and those seeking a peaceful retreat. The Whitwell Inn stands out for its warm, family-run hospitality and rustic ambiance—think vintage woodwork, rocking chairs on the porch, and rooms with valley views. Their complimentary homemade breakfast is a treat, perfect for fueling your day before heading out to explore. For outdoor lovers, you’re minutes away from Sequatchie Cave, hiking the Fredonia Mountain trails, or discovering the old Coke Ovens Park—rich in history and photo ops. Don’t miss taking pictures from the valley lookout points, especially during sunrise or golden hour. These spots are Insta-gold: rolling hills stretching for miles, misty mornings, and fiery Tennessee sunsets. Local tip: Visit during the fall for the best foliage shots! 🍂 And be sure to chat with the innkeepers—they’re full of insider stories and recommendations. Booking tip: Lock in your room early on trip.com, especially if you’re coming during festival season or holiday weekends. Sequatchie County is all about friendly locals, handcrafted fun, and peaceful mountain escapes. For a perfect itinerary: combine hiking, a BBQ lunch, and browsing local antiques for the ultimate Sequatchie experience. #SequatchieCounty #MountainEscape #FamilyInn #TravelTennessee #HiddenGem

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