Area Attractions
City of Waverly Annual Independence Day Firwork Show, (dates will be announced)
Mi-De-Ga Theatre
The Mi-De-Ga Theatre is located on the Square in Waverly. The
walk in theatre is family owned and operated since September 9,
1936. More
Information
Waverly Explosion Memorial Caboose,
Waverly. Memorial tribute to the 1978 tragic train explosion in
Waverly. Memorabilia housed in a real caboose. Open daily from dawn
to dusk.
Humphrey's County Museum and Civil War
Fort features a military room with memorabilia from all wars,
Extensive collection of Indian artifacts situated on an old Civil
War fort site complete with existing rifle pits. The fort was built
to protect and keep open a supply railroad to the Union army in
Tennessee during the Civil War.
Humphrey's County Veteran Memorial, in Honor of all who served. This memorial is located at 201 E. Main in a small park about a block away from the Humphreys County Courthouse.
THE Nolan House Bed and Breakfast,
placed on the National Historic Register in 1986, is a charming
Victorian bed and breakfast inn built in 1870, and renovated in
the mid-1980. Complete with family cemetery and hiking trail.
Loretta Lynn's Ranch and Campground,
located just off I-40 features camping, cabin rentals, canoeing,
fishing, hiking trails, western town, gift shop and Loretta and
Mooney's century old plantation home.
The Buffalo River offers scenic canoeing
suitable for the beginner and the more advanced canoeist.
Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge,
Duck River Unit, near New Johnsonville provides a safe haven for
winter waterfowl, and migrating shorebirds. Wildlife observation,
boat ramps, and fishing and hunting in season. The refuge is over
52,000 acres on three locations.
Johnsonville State Historic Area, a
550 acre park on the eastern side of Kentucky Lake, overlooks the
site of the Civil War Battle of Johnsonville. Museum, hiking trails,
and picnic area with tables and grills.
Blue Creek Nature Center, a 42 acre
facility two miles south of Waverly, offers hiking and jogging trails,
bicycling and ATV riding (organized rides only). Picnic under the
open pavilion or just sit back and relax.
The Tennessee River and Kentucky Lake
borders the western side of Humphreys County and creates a sportsman's
paradise with the abundance of boating, fishing, skiing or hunting.
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