Set in the hills of Wayne County, The Bridges has a collection of some of the most distinctive natural features in Middle Tennessee. Defined by two natural stone bridges, an open cave system, and spring-fed water features. This local landmark sits alongside Forty Eight Creek, a tributary of the Buffalo River. This was an important cultural site for native Americans for generations and was an important meeting site for people in the earliest days of settlement in Tennessee. Legend has it that Davy Cockett spent some of his final days in Tennessee at this site before heading west to Texas. Featured on this property is an established hospitality and nature retreat for families and groups, with 33 guest accommodations across suites, cabins, and private units. A central restaurant and general store create natural gathering points, supporting both extended overnight stays and events anchored by the natural features of this incredible landscape. A rare opportunity to own a historic, high-visibility destination with limitless possibilities for future growth.
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