The Loretta Lynn Ranch is a great tourist attraction for country music fans. Just an hour west of Nashville, this Tennessee ranch has a lot to offer visitors. You can camp there year-round, or rent a cabin if you’re not up for that. There are two tour options that will show you everything you need to know about the music legend. You get to see the Plantation Home, coal mine, a replica of her Butcher Holler home and more. Special events are also held throughout the year, such as concerts and shows and the Tennessee Motorcycles and Music Revival Bike Festival.

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There are multiple museums on the ranch grounds. The 18,000-square-foot Coal Miner’s Daughter Museum has a huge collection of memorabilia and awards from Lynn’s career as well as mementos from her peers in the entertainment industry. The Doll and Fan Museum (located in the Grist Mill) features dolls and gifts that fans have sent Lynn throughout her career.

Loretta’s Frontier Homestead features original artifacts from the original log cabins on the property. The Grist Mill Museum features equipment used to produce corn meal dating back to the 1800s. It’s also home to the original generator that provides electricity to the mill and Plantation Home. The Native American Artifacts Museum honors Lynn’s Cherokee heritage and showcases Native American artifacts that the singer has collected over the years.

ADMISSION RATES for Loretta Lynn Ranch

Full tour, $20.00/per person plus tax

Museum-Only, $12.50/per person plus tax

Rv Full Hookup, $40/per night plus tax

RV Water/Electric, $35/per night plus tax

Tent, $20/per night plus tax

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By Sarah Mae Wilson

With her deep passion for traditional country music and a genuine love for the simple joys of life, Sarah Mae brings a unique perspective to our team. At 45 years old, she's a proud woman who has lived her entire life out in the country, surrounded by wide-open spaces and the calming serenade of nature.