Thompson's Station, TN

Thompson’s Station is a tranquil town who’s soft landscape, and rolling hills offer an inviting atmosphere that is worlds apart from hectic urban lifestyles, yet near to all the world-renowned attractions of Franklin and Nashville. The town is steeped in history, from its earliest settlers in 1780 to being home to the Civil War’s stirring Battle of Thompson’s Station, and was a stop along the Great Train Trail.

A reconstructed version of the Thompson’s Station train depot sits along the railroad tracks that run through town and serves as the Town Hall. Thompson’s Station is also home to H Clark Distillery, the first legal distillery in Williamson County in over 100 years. i


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About Thompson's Station, TN

Settled : 1780

Incorporated : 1990

County : Williamson County

Population : 7,500

Distance from Nashville : 30 miles south

Websites:
Thompsons-Station.com

Events and Things to Do in Thompson's Station, TN



Sarah Benson Park

The park lies in the heart of town center across the street from the renowned Tennessee Equine Hospital and features a playground, active and passive field areas, a one mile walking loop with exercise stations and roughly three acres of multi-use trails which connect the park to the ball fields behind Heritage Elementary and Middle Schools. In recent years, Mars PetCare in conjunction with the Town developed a dog sensory garden to engage and provide recreation for our four legged friends. Each year this park hosts events and festivals that bring the community together in celebration of the seasons and is a landmark to the community.