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Essentials

Pulaski, TN Schools:

Pulaski is served by Giles County Schools, which offers public education for grades PreK–12.

Notable schools include:

  • Pulaski Elementary School
  • Bridgeforth Middle School
  • Giles County High School

 

Commute Times:

Pulaski is located approximately 75 miles south of downtown Nashville, with a typical drive time of about 1 hour and 20 minutes, depending on traffic. While not a daily commute for most, it’s close enough for occasional trips to the city while enjoying the peacefulness of rural Tennessee life.

 

Lifestyle

Parks & Outdoor Spaces

Pulaski’s parks reflect the town’s values — welcoming, walkable, and rooted in connection to nature and community.

  • Sharewood Park: A centrally located, family-friendly park with a playground, picnic shelters, walking paths, and open green space.
  • Sam Davis Park: Includes sports fields, shaded areas, and a skate park — regularly used for youth leagues, community events, and outdoor recreation.
  • Pleasant Run Park: A quieter, nature-focused space with creek access, ideal for peaceful walks and light trail exploration.

 

Lakes & Fishing Spots

Pulaski offers casual fishing and nature access through its scenic creeks and nearby lakes.

  • Richland Creek: This creek winds through Pulaski and offers opportunities for light fishing and peaceful strolls along the banks.
  • Buford Station Lake (Nearby): Located just outside town, this small lake is popular for fishing and quiet picnics with scenic views.

 

Hiking & Horseback Trails

Whether you’re walking a greenway or riding across open farmland, Pulaski provides a down-to-earth experience rooted in the land.

  • Pulaski’s Richland Trace Trail: A developing greenway following Richland Creek, featuring paved and natural paths for walking, jogging, and biking.
  • Private Farmland & Trail Riding: As in many rural Tennessee towns, horseback riding often happens on private land or through informal riding clubs and local trail networks.

 

Annual Events & Festivals

Pulaski’s events celebrate its history, hospitality, and strong sense of place, from parades to food festivals.

  • Heritage Days Festival: A celebration of Pulaski’s culture and history, featuring Civil War reenactments, live music, local food, and craft vendors.
  • Christmas Parade & Tree Lighting: A cherished holiday tradition where the whole town gathers downtown for lights, music, floats, and a strong dose of holiday spirit.
  • Southern Table Food & Wine Festival: A culinary-focused event that showcases regional wine, cuisine, and Southern hospitality — complete with chef demos, tastings, and live entertainment.