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  1. Cookeville is the county seat and largest city of Putnam County, Tennessee, United States. As of the 2020 United States census, its population was reported to be 34,842. [10] It is recognized as one of the country's micropolitan areas, or smaller cities which function as significant regional economic hubs. Of the twenty micropolitan areas in ...

  2. From exploring our state and local parks to strolling our historic downtown districts, attending art and cultural events to world-renowned fitness training, Cookeville-Putnam County is where the adventurous come for a getaway. So, go ahead. Start planning your trip today.

    • Day-trip to Cummins Falls State Park. One of the absolute best things to do in Cookeville is explore the natural wonders of Cummins Falls State Park, which is just nine miles north.
    • Explore Burgess Falls State Park. Looking for more waterfalls? On the opposite side of Cookeville (about 13 miles south) lies the equally impressive Burgess Falls State Park.
    • Sample Spirits at Tennessee Legend Distillery. It’s no secret that Tennessee’s history is deeply rooted in distilling…i.e.; moonshine. Learn about it firsthand and say “cheers” to one of the tastiest things to do in Cookeville when you visit Tennessee Legend Distillery.
    • Sip Craft Brews at Red Silo Brewing Company. If beer is more your style than the hard stuff, then put Red Silo Brewing at the top of your list of things to do in Cookeville.
    • Take a Hike to a Waterfall. Cookeville is blessed to be in close proximity to some of Tennessee’s most enchanting waterfalls. Whether you’re an enthusiast looking for a challenging hike or someone who just wants a tranquil spot to unwind, the falls around here have got you covered.
    • Discover Downtown Cookeville. When locals chat about downtown Cookeville, the conversation often steers towards “the square” or the lively west side. Let me paint a clearer picture for you
    • Relax in a Local Park. Cane Creek Park. Cane Creek is undoubtedly one of Cookeville’s premier green spaces, vast and welcoming. At its heart lies a tranquil lake, encircled by a well-maintained paved walking trail.
    • Discover Tennessee Tech University (TTU) Having had the privilege of attending Tennessee Tech University and living nearby, I can personally attest to the vibrant university atmosphere that permeates the surrounding area.
  3. Cookeville, Tennessee, offers a range of educational and leisure activities that cater to the curious minds and outdoor enthusiasts. From the historical exhibits at local museums to the scenic beauty of the parks, there’s much to explore and learn.

  4. The City of Cookeville, incorporated in 1903, is located 79 miles east of Nashville and 101 miles west of Knoxville at the intersection of I-40 and Highway 111 in the Upper Cumberland Region of Middle Tennessee.