This Location
Enjoy the sounds of the creek flowing under the road at this spot on Walden Ridge escarpment. The Sequatchie Valley, which is unique in its straightness, is bounded on both sides by mountains: the Cumberland Plateau on the west and Walden Ridge on the east. Springs and other flowing water sources made Bledsoe County an excellent site for moonshiners to practice their trade.
Bledsoe County and the Sequatchie Valley
The first settlers entered the Sequatchie Valley in the late 1700s through Bledsoe County, named for Anthony Bledsoe, a Revolutionary War patriot who migrated to Tennessee from Virginia and was later killed in an Indian attack. With stories of family feuds, moonshine wars, and Civil War conflict, the area’s rich history resulted in the nickname “Bloody Bledsoe” a century ago. Today, enjoy the peaceful surroundings, friendly people, and unique landscapes you will encounter.
The BledsoeGeo GeoTour
The BledsoeGeo GeoTour invites you to explore the history, outdoor adventure, great food, charming communities, and spectacular views as you discover the stories and beauty of Bledsoe County and the Sequatchie Valley. Download your passport and begin your adventure here.