Have you ever visited a destination where everyone you meet welcomes you with open arms, every city makes you think, “Maybe I should move here,” and the locals tell you stories that warm your heart? Well, this is how I felt when I visited West Tennessee.
Reasons to visit West Tennessee are numerous, from the extensive music history in Memphis and Jackson, to outdoor adventures like hiking or kayaking in Pickwick Landing State Park, to more unique experiences you can’t find anywhere else like the Peabody Duck March (more on that later). If you’re planning a visit, here’s your guide to West Tennessee, including which cities and towns to visit, what to do and eat there, and where to stay while you’re in town.