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Mayor Memos

Monteagle City Hall will be closed January 19th.  

 

 The South Cumberland Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a Saint Patrick’s Day Mixer at the Greeter Falls Lodge on March 11th, 4-6 PM! There will be  a raffle, food, and drinks. Stop by for some fun!  

Bridge Night! 2nd Thursday of EVERY month at the Monteagle Community Center. 6:00pm to 9:00pm!

BINGO! 6:00pm Thursday, February 15th at the Monteagle Community Center

NOTICE. The regular meeting of the Monteagle Regional Planning Commission for January 2nd has been cancelled. The next meeting will be February 6th, 2024. 

Please take this Recreational Survey! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc0FHQnEG9Er4_sfbKit7tou8_1VGS7uirqMUn3SBXudgPHIA/viewform?usp=sf_link

Monteagle Convenience Center cannot accept recyclables at this time. We will keep you advised. Thank you. 

The Monteagle Community Center is a great place to start. Our volunteer leaders organize activities and beautification efforts to make this community space vibrant. www.monteaglecommunitycenter.com for more information.

 

 

 

 

 

TOWN OF MONTEAGLE

HISTORY

Monteagle, the gateway to the Cumberlan Plateau, first called Moffat Station, was founded by John Moffat, an organizer in the temperance movement. In 1870 Moffat purchased the 1,146 acres of forest land on the Cumberland Plateau that became Monteagle. In 1882 the Monteagle Sunday School Assembly incorporated to promote the “advancement of science, literary attainment, Sunday school interest and promotion of the broadest popular culture in the interest of Christianity without regard to sect or denomination.” Andrew Nelson Lytle, the Vanderbilt Agrarian, did much of his writing at Monteagle, including his biography of Nathan Bedford Forrest.

Gateway to the Cumberland Plateau

So much to do and see!

Tucked away off of I-24 between Chattanooga and Murfreesboro lies a small dot on the Tennessee map. Monteagle, Tennessee, perches on the Cumberland Plateau, a beautiful stretch of elevated land at the base of the Appalachian Mountains.

While Monteagle has had several historical moments, the town has slowly grown into the charming place it is today. Monteagle now welcomes small businesses and restaurants and offers beautiful sight-seeing available to tourists and locals alike. So, buckle your seat belts, queue up Johnny Cash’s “Monteagle Mountain,” and enjoy the quaint and charming mountaintop town of Monteagle, Tennessee.

Hiking
Dining
Eclectic retail
Bed and Breakfast and other lodging
And so much more

Photography and content contributions by Abigail Shipps

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A great place to live

Beautiful mountain landscape

Mergers & Acquisitions

Friendly people

Fabulous Restaurants

Near the famous Fiery Gizzard

Monteagle Sunday School Assembly

The Mountain Goat Trail

Lots to see and do in Monteagle

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P.O. Box 127
Monteagle, TN 37356

Phone: 931.924.2265
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