7 Small Towns In Tennessee That Offer Nothing But Peace And Quiet
Discover seven peaceful small towns in Tennessee that are perfect for living or visiting.
If you're looking for a bit of peace and quiet amidst the hustle and bustle of everyday life, then we have a few sweet Tennessee towns that are sure to make you smile. You can make your visit to these places a bit more interesting, and turn your journey into a road trip to these small, quiet towns in Tennessee. Each of these towns is wonderful in its own way, and we're completely in love with the country style of "The Volunteer State." If you've been wanting to relocate here, you're in luck because listed below are seven of the most peaceful, best places to live in Tennessee.
1. Bell Buckle
Home to Bell Buckle Cafe and the RC Cola + Moon Pie Festival, you'll be in the perfect spot if you're looking for a sweet small town. The people are kind and the storefronts are completely Instagram-worthy. There's no denying that you'll fall in love.
Head to the Bell Buckle Cafe in Tennessee for some Sunday Specials in this video from Every Day is Saturday:

2. Leipers Fork
With just a handful of people and buildings in their downtown area, Leipers Fork is in Williamson County and provides a foray into the Tennessee countryside. It has to be one of the most relaxing places in Tennessee!
3. Nolensville
With a cute downtown area and great schools, Nolensville is an extremely popular place for those commuting into Nashville. Plus, it's a gold mine for antique hunters.
Take a tour of Nolensville, TN to see what kinds of fun things there are to do in Nolensville in this video from Moving to Nashville with Jennifer:

4. Dayton
Home to the famous Scopes Trial, Dayton hosts an annual festival that gives a nod to the past and has a community of kind folks that give the town an edge, even today.
5. Butler
Home to the gorgeous Watauga Lake, Butler is a darling East Tennessee small town to live in that plays host to a ton of summering out-of-state folks during the heated months. The people are kind and their waterways brilliant, with a huge community of lake dwellers. And there's a nice little hike you can even take along the Watauga Lake Dam Overlook trail.
6. Rogersville
As one of the oldest towns in Tennessee, Rogersville has a fantastic reputation as a historic and sweet place to stay. Even the snow-laden streets are bursting with character.
Learn more about Rogersville, TN in this video from Friday's Forever showing some of the fun places to see and things to do in Rogersville:

7. Covington
Located in Tipton County, Covington is only a couple of miles from the Mississippi River and rounds out our list with its location in West Tennessee. Have you been?
What do you think? Do any of these peaceful, best places to live in Tennessee towns sound like the type of place you'd like to call home? Let us know why, or why not, in the comments.
If you are looking for things to do in Tennessee, check out this list of the most beautiful natural attractions in Tennessee. Or, make your own adventure with the help of Airbnb experiences!
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