Cowan

Not to be confused with Cowan in Victoria, in which is covered in the Phillip Island article Cowan is a very small town in Tennessee. It has roughly 1,700 residents, and is located at the foot of the Cumberland Plateau between Chattanooga and Nashville. Cowan is oriented around the junction of Tennessee Highway 41 and the CSX railroad heading toward Decherd.

Get in
The only way into Cowan is to drive Tennessee Highway 41, which is named Cumberland St. in town.

Get around
Cowan is a small town, and it can easily be covered by foot or bike. However, a car is essential for entering or leaving town.

See
Downtown Cowan is largely unchanged from its condition 100 years ago, which gives it a quaint and quiet atmosphere. This lack of big-city bustle is the town's main attraction, but there are a handful of local attractions to interest visitors.



Do

 * Mountain Goat Trail. Avid mountain-bikers and off-roaders should ask about the Mountain Goat Trail, which runs up the Plateau toward St. Andrew's and Sewanee. The trail follows the route of the legendary "Mountain Goat", the steam locomotive that allowed for the development of towns on top of the steep-sided mountains. The trail narrows after crossing Highway 56, making it too narrow for automobiles, but four-wheelers can navigate it as well as many side roads.  Locals can point you to its precise location outside Cowan.

Otherwise, Cowan is not the kind of town you visit to "do" anything. Enjoy the quiet, lazy atmosphere of a traditional small Southern town.

Buy
There are a handful of shops near the center of town, most of which sell antiques and other miscellaneous items. You can easily park your car and reach most of them on foot.









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Drink
There aren't many places to drink in town; try Sernicola's for wine and Pancho's for beer.



Sleep


For other options, check nearby towns such as Monteagle, Sewanee and Decherd.

Go next
As is the case with coming into town, automobile is the only realistic way out.

Going east on Highway 41 will bring you to Sewanee; going west will take you to Winchester.