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Best
Value Inn
Best Value Inn
I-65 Exit 6/1415 Bryson Road
Ardmore/Elkton, TN 38449
Phone: 931-468-2594
Fax: 931-468-0572
bestvalueinnelkton@yahoo.com
http://www.bestvalueinn.com/bestv.cfm?idp=653#
Budget Inn
Budget Inn

 
All ground floors and newly remodeled rooms.
1025 Columbia Highway
Pulaski, TN
931-363-5571
Comfort
Inn
Comfort Inn of Pulaski

1140 West College Street
Pulaski
Owner: Mayur R. Patel
931-424-1600
comfortinntn.com
http://www.comfortinntn.com
Miss
Butler's Bed & Breakfast

429 West Jefferson Street
Pulaski
Owners: J. Michael & Fran Douthitt
931-424-0014
info@missbutlers.com
http://www.missbutlers.com
Super 8

2400 Hwy 64
I-65 & Hwy 64 Exit 14 East
Pulaski, TN, 38478 US
931-363-4501
Super
8 Motel / Pulaski
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Valley RV Park
2289 Hwy. 64
Pulaski, TN 38478
931-363-4600
Pull-Thru
Level Sites Long and Shady
Full Hook-Ups Water, Sewer, Electric
Hot Showers
Laundry Facility
Dump Station
LP Gas (Propane)
Pets Welcome
Horses Welcome
Swimming Pool
Wireless Internet
Camping Store
Durhams Citgo --across the street
Nice Campground
Website
- Click Here
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Villa Inn
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2126 N Locust
Avenue, Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, United States, 38464-4401
Phone: 931-762-4448 Fax: 931-762-4998 |

Best
Western Villa Inn - Lawrenceburg, TN
Parkview
Motel
1105 W. Gaines
Lawrenceburg, Tn
931-762-2412
Room Service, Free Parking, Handicapped Accessible Rooms,
Non-smoking Rooms, Outdoor Pool, Air Conditioned Rooms,
Cable Television, Other Features: HBO & Showtime, Coffee
Available in Office.
Regency
Inn
2000 North Locust Ave.
Lawrenceburg, Tn
Phone 931-762-4467
FAX = 931-762-4469
E-mail = TheRegencyInn@aol.com
Enjoy your stay in the largest hotel rooms in the area. We provide
the best value during your stay. We also have refrigerators and
microwaves available for your convenience. Along with this, we
also offer a free breakfast to get your day started off right. Our
facilities include meeting rooms and also the largest hotel
swimming pool in town!
Richland
Inn-Lawrenceburg
2125 N. Locust Ave.
Lawrenceburg, Tn
931-762-0061
Free Limited Breakfast, Free Parking, Handicapped
Accessible Rooms, Non-smoking Rooms, Meeting Facilities, Air
Conditioned Rooms, Data Ports in Rooms, Cable Television.
The
Granville House Bed & Breakfast
229 Pulaski St.
Lawrenceburg, Tn
931-762-3129
An elegant Victorian era home located in historic downtown
Lawrenceburg. Minutes away from Hwy. 64 and Hwy. 43, close to both
I-65 and Natchez Trace Parkway.
David
Crocket Motel

503 E. Gaines St., Hwy.
64E
Lawrenceburg, Tn
931-762-7191
1 Mile East of David Crockett State Park
2 Blocks From Downtown Lawrenceburg
1 Block from Hwy. 43 & 64 Junction on Hwy. 64 East.
Only Extended Stay Motel in Lawrenceburg.
David
Crocket Motel web site
David
Crocket State Park / Campground
David
Crockett - pioneer, soldier, politician, and industrialist -
was born near the little town of Limestone in northeast
Tennessee in 1786. In late 1816, he moved to Lawrence County
and served as a justice of the peace, a colonel of the
militia, and as a state representative. Along the bank of
Shoal Creek, in what is now his namesake park, he established
a diversified industry consisting of a powder-mill, a
grist-mill and a distillery. All three operations were washed
away in a flood in September, 1821. Financial difficulties
from this loss caused Crockett to move to West Tennessee where
he was elected to
Congress. While in Washington, he fought for his people's
right to keep land they had settled on in the new frontier of
West Tennessee. Crockett died at the Alamo Mission in March of
1836 while aiding the Texans in their fight for independence
from Mexico.
Dedicated in May, 1959, in
honor of one of Tennessee's most famous native sons, David
Crockett State Park is located on U.S. Highway 64 in Lawrence
County, one-half mile west of the city of Lawrenceburg.
For a map
to the David Crockett State Park - [Click
Here]
For a map of the David Crockett State Park - [Click
Here]
Camping:
![Large camper station - [Click to enlarge].](camper.jpg) The
park's two campgrounds contain a total of 107 sites, each
equipped with a table and grill plus electrical and water
hookups. Ultra-modern bathhouses provide hot showers, commodes
and lavatories. There is a dump station for self-contained
rigs. Campsites are provided on a first-come, first-served
basis. Reservations are not accepted and the stay limit is two
weeks.
Camping
Rates:
The camping day runs
from 4:00p.m. one day to 3:00p.m. the next day. Persons
occupying a site after 3:00p.m. will be charged for an
additional day's camping.
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Base
Rate
Tenn. Seniors
Other Seniors
A/C SURCHARGE
June 1st - Sept. 30th |
$14.00
$7.00
$12.00
$2.00 |
![Camp spot - [Click to enlarge].](campspot_.jpg) |
For
Camp Ground Maps - click on [Camp
1] - [Camp
2] |
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The
above rates are for the first two people on a site; for each
additional person 7 years and over, add 50 cents per day.
Tennessee residents who are 100% disabled (with proper
identification), receive a 50% discount on camping.
Non-residents who possess the Golden Access Passport or a
disabled person's license plate will receive a 50% discount
regardless of age. Non-residents who possess the Golden Age
Passport will receive a discount. The park's Scout Camp may be
reserved by non profit organizations at a cost of 50 cents per
person.
Note:
The electrical
outlets on the campsites only have 30 amp service. An adapter
which adapts down to 15 amps is available at the park office,
with a $10.00 deposit.
Restaurant:
The
park's restaurant, with a seating capacity of 240, is situated
on a hill overlooking scenic Lindsey Lake. Open year-round, it
features fine southern cuisine at popular prices. Two private
dining rooms are availabl e
for group functions. The
restaurant can also cater to groups of up to 250 persons.
Located inside the restaurant is an excellent collection of
art. You'll find many collectables here including various
memorabilia. Come enjoy our fine selection of foods and
crafts.
Recreation:
An Olympic-size swimming pool with a modern bathhouse and
concession stand offers the very finest in aquatic enjoyment.
There is ample sunbathing space and a wading pool for
children. Lifeguards are on duty during swimming hours and the
pool is open from early summer through mid August.
Forty-acre Lindsey Lake
provides year-round fishing enjoyment, and large stringers of
bass are not uncommon. Rowboats and ped al
boats are available for rent at the park boat dock. No
personally owned boats or motors are permitted on the lake.
Fishermen over 13 years of age must possess a valid Tennessee
fishing license. Fishermen using boats must
provide their own flotation devices and paddles or electric
trolling motor.
A full range of recreational
facilities and activities can be found at Crockett Park
including a paved bicycle trail. Other activities include
hiking, tennis, softball, volleyball, ping- pong and much
more.
With
the many various shelters available throughout the park,
you'll also be able to host those summer family reunions,
friendship gatherings, cookouts, birthday celebrations or any
other group function. Looking for just a simple outdoor
barbeque experience? We have an abundance of picnic
locations all around the park which include tables and grills.
David
Crockett State Park is also a sanctuar y.
Here, you will be able to enjoy many varieties of plants and
animals. Known throughout Tennessee are the Deer families and
bird varieties that live and breed within the safety of the
park.
Programs
and Activities:
A
park naturalist and recreation director are on duty throughout
the summer months. Both provide a variety of planned
activities and programs including guided tours, organized
games, arts and crafts, historical demonstrations and
presentations, campfires, movies, slide shows, hayrides and
more.
The
park naturalist operates the Crockett Museum where milling
demonstrations are presented during the summer months. The
museum exhibits depict the life and times of Crockett as a
pioneer, soldier, politician and industrialist. There is no
admission charge to the museum. There is a large Amphitheatre
located in the park as well to host a variety of plays,
congregations, wedding ceremonies and many other activities. A
large Scout Camp is located in the middle of the park that can
be reserved for all scouting occasions. Come experience the
beauty and fascination of the great outdoors here at David
Crockett State Park.
Special
Events:
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Davy
Crockett Days
David Crockett Arts and Crafts Festival |
2nd
Weekend in August
Labor Day Weekend |
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For more information, view the
following list of facilities which will give you seasonal and
hourly operation: |
Park
Office: |
762-9408 |
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Summer
Season:
Mon - Sun |
7:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. |
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Winter
Season:
Mon - Sun |
7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. |
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Park
Restaurant: |
762-9541 |
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Breakfast:
Sat & Sun |
7:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. |
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Lunch:
Mon - Sun |
11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. |
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Dinner:
Fri - Sat |
4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. |
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Interpretive
Center: |
762-8047 |
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Summer
Season Only:
Tue - Sat |
9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. |
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Sun |
1:00
p.m. - 5:30 p.m. |
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. . Interpretive Programs:
Check the
entrance station and park bulletin boards for campfire
programs and special events happening in the park. |
Swimming
Pool: |
762-8852 |
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Summer
Season Only:
Tue
- Sat |
10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. |
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Sun |
1:00
p.m. - 6:00 p.m. |
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Boat
Dock: |
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Boat
Rental
Paddle Boats:
Fishing Boats: |
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