Tennessee Agritourism
Info about promoting your Tennessee agritainment operation
When you decide to open your farm to visitors as an agritainment operation, you want visitors to find you. For information about promoting your agri-tourism business in Tennessee visit:
Tennessee Department of Agriculture
Tennessee Agritourism Associations
Before you offer an inflatable, zip line, haunted house or other amusement device on your Tennessee farm, be sure that you have complied with Tennessee Department of Labor & Workforce Development requirements:
Tourism Bureaus
Tennessee county convention and visitors bureaus, commissions and tourism offices may also list your agritourism operation:
- Explore Tennessee – all counties
- Tennessee Vacation Guide – all counties
- Experience Tennessee – all counties
- Anderson County CVB
- Carter County CVB
- Chattanooga CVB
- Cheatham County Tourism
- Clarksville-Montgomery County CVB
- Cleveland/Bradley Tourism Development
- Cookeville-Putnam County CVB
- Crossville & Cumberland County CVB
- Dickson County CVB
- Gatlinburg CVB
- GNRC-Middle Tennessee Regional Council
- Greene County Partnership
- Hancock County Tourism
- Hardin County CVB
- Henry County Tourism Authority
- Houston County Tourism
- Humphreys County Tourism
- Huntsville/Madison County CVB
- Jackson County Tourism
- Johnson City Tourism
- Kingsport Tourism
- Knoxville CVB
- Loudon County CVB
- Maury County CVB
- Memphis CVB
- Middle Tennessee Tourism Council
- Monroe County
- Morristown Area Tourism
- Nashville
- Northeast Tennessee Tourism Association
- Oak Ridge CVB
- Pigeon Forge Department of Tourism
- Roane Tourism
- Robertson County Tourism
- Rutherford CVB
- Sevierville CVB
- Shelby County CVB
- Smoky Mountain Tourism Development Authority
- Stewart County Tourism
- Sullivan County Tourism
- Sumner County Tourism
- Trousdale County Tourism
- Upper Cumberland Tourism Association
- Visit My Smokies
- Williamson County CVB
- Wilson County CVB
Additional Options
Spend some time on the Internet and see if potential visitors can find you. If they can’t find your farm, visitors won’t be able to enjoy the day with you.
- Many cities throughout Tennessee also have visitors bureaus that may offer online listings or downloadable activity guides.
- Local Chambers of Commerce provide another way to promote your agritourism operation.
- Connecting on social media lets visitors know when your agritourism business is open for their enjoyment.
- In addition to these options, you may choose to list your farm in commercial agritainment listing websites. Many directory sites offer free listings, while some are paid. Free sites often have click-based advertising or sponsor advertising to help defray the expense of maintenance and provide income to the web developer. Be sure to take the time to contact the web owner to see if you’re a good fit.
When you need a quote for your Tennessee agritourism operation, please call or email Kevin Morency.
If you prefer, you can complete the agritainment insurance questionnaire.
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