Hiking at Big Hill Pond, the Buford Pusser legend, the Trail of Music Legends, slugburgers, and downtown Selmer shops — plus an easy drive to Pickwick Lake and Shiloh. Here's everything you need to plan an unforgettable trip to McNairy County, Tennessee.
Top Things to Do Plan Your VisitJump straight to what you need — then build the perfect McNairy County getaway around it.
State parks, museums, trails and the spots worth the drive.
Explore attractions →Slugburgers, BBQ, home cooking, and local coffee shops.
Find a bite →Lake cabins, rooms with a view, and cozy local stays.
Book your stay →See what's happening while you're in town.
See the calendar →From the Chickasaw homeland to Walking Tall.
Read the story →Boutiques, antiques and country stores.
Go shopping →A West Tennessee mix of outdoor adventure, real American history, and small-town flavor.
Right here in McNairy County — miles of trails, a boardwalk over the wetlands, and a fire-tower view that hikers and campers love.
Walk through the real Adamsville home of the sheriff who inspired Walking Tall — one of McNairy County's best-known stops.
Stroll nearly a mile through downtown Selmer's historic district celebrating the area's musical roots.
Try the Depression-era patty that became a regional treasure — best fresh from a local diner or festival.
One of the Civil War's most significant battlefields sits just across the county line in Hardin County — an easy half-day add-on.
Just over in Hardin County, Pickwick Lake is an easy drive for boating, fishing, and pontoon days when you want time on the water.
Short on time? Steal one of these and you'll see the best of the county without overthinking it.
McNairy County sits in southwest Tennessee along the Mississippi state line, with Selmer as the county seat at the crossroads of US-64 and US-45. It's an easy drive from Memphis, Jackson, and Corinth, MS — and a car is the best way to explore the small towns and lake areas.
Spring through fall is ideal for the lake, trails, and festivals, but the museums, diners, and downtown make McNairy County a great stop any time of year. Check our events calendar before you go.
Stop in and we'll point you the right way — maps, tips, and the local lowdown on what's worth your time.
Phone: 731-439-5773
Lake, trails, history, and good food in one easygoing corner of West Tennessee. Map out your visit today.
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