Located in Lawrence County, Tennessee, Ethridge is a quaint community known for it's historic Amish culture, rolling hills and lush farm land. Visitors are drawn to explore the traditional crafts, woodworking skills and horse-drawn buggies as part of the Amish way of life. Ethridge sits between the cities of Columbia and Lawrenceburg where people can find major grocery stores, hardware stores, shopping and restaurants. Travelers also enjoy the local antique shops, charming eateries, flea markets, farmers markets and Amish farms as part of the whole Southern experience.
Enjoy the Great Outdoors
Hiking Trails and Waterfalls
Fishing and Boating
Off-Road Motorsports
Scenic Drives
Aside from the quaint Amish community Ethridge also offers outdoor enthusiasts ample opportunities for adventure, with nearby hiking trails, fishing spots and scenic drives showcasing the region's breathtaking views. David Crocket State Park is located just a few miles away in Lawrenceburg, TN and offers hiking trails that wind through lush forests, picturesque lakes and past historical sites. Shoal Creek, which runs near Ethridge, also provides opportunities for fishing and boating enthusiasts. Spend a relaxing day casting your line or paddling along the serene waters. Explore the historic Natchez Trace Parkway and take in the stunning views with opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife observation. For adrenalin junkies, don't forget to check out the off-road race tracks, motorsports parks and ATV trails in Lawrence County.
Explore Middle Tennessee
Camp Keeto's RV Park is located in the perfect location for exploring the rich culture and natural landscapes of both Middle Tennessee and northern Alabama. Surrounded by charming small towns, Ethridge serves as a gateway to a diverse array of experiences. Within a short drive, visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant music scene of Nashville, explore the historic sites of Franklin, or enjoy the outdoor adventures in the landscapes of the Tennessee River Valley and Bankhead National Forest in Alabama. Whether seeking history, music, or natural beauty, Ethridge provides a central starting point for discovering the best of Middle Tennessee and Alabama.
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