


Welcome to the website of the Smith County Quilt Trail, a joint
project of the Smith County office of the University of Tennessee
Extension and the Smith County Chamber of Commerce.
Nestled in the hills of Middle Tennessee is a beautiful area of the
state called Smith County, founded in 1799. Many know it for
outstanding trout fishing on the Caney Fork River; others know it as
the location of the oldest house in Middle Tennessee "Dixona" where
King Louis XIV stayed while journeying through America in the
1700’s.
Smith Countians are also very proud of the large number of century
barns and century farms located here. From this love and desire to
display our heritage the Smith County Quilt Trail was started in
2011. The trail began with 20 quilts lovingly painted and located on
various barns and businesses throughout the county. More quilts are
being added as interest increases.
Visit with us soon and enjoy our trail and all the amenities Smith
County has to offer!
For information on other trails, tourist sites or maps of Smith
County, contact the Chamber of Commerce at (615) 735-2093 or stop by
the office located at 939 Upper Ferry Road, Carthage, Tennessee.
Copyright © 2011 by The Smith County
Quilt Trail
Carthage, Tennessee