Planning a girls’ trip to Clarksville, Tennessee? Think boutique shopping, cozy cafés, creative experiences, spa time, wine tastings, and one seriously Instagrammable stay. From The Pink House to Miss Lucille’s Marketplace, here’s how to spend the perfect weekend with your crew.


 

If your ideal girls’ getaway includes charming stays, locally owned boutiques, fresh brunch spots, and just the right mix of relaxation and creativity, Clarksville, Tennessee deserves a spot at the top of your list.

Set along the scenic Cumberland River, Clarksville blends small-town charm with a vibrant, female-led creative scene. Whether you’re planning a full itinerary or leaving room to wander, this is the kind of place where every stop feels personal—and every moment feels worth slowing down for.

 

Stay Somewhere Worth Posting About

Make your home base The Pink House, just outside downtown. This dreamy vacation rental is filled with Marilyn Monroe–inspired shabby chic décor, playful details, and plenty of photo-ready corners.

Before you leave town, stop by Wonderfilled Boutique, where the same vintage-inspired aesthetic comes to life in curated fashion, accessories, and one-of-a-kind finds.

 

Start with Fuel, Then Follow Your Curiosity

Ease into the day at Amsterdam Local Café, a Clarksville favorite known for its seasonal, locally sourced menu and cozy atmosphere inside a renovated service station. It’s equal parts café and community hub—with a small maker’s market tucked inside. For something fresh and customizable, Salad Station is perfect for a quick, energizing stop between shops.

If your group loves a colorful, feel-good breakfast, Café 931 delivers with açaí bowls, fresh juices, and hearty breakfast burritos. Looking to linger a little longer? KeKe's Breakfast Cafe or WildFlour Bistro offer cozy spaces to slow down and enjoy hearty meals.

 

Shop Local (and Then Shop Some More)

Clarksville knows how to do boutique shopping right. Start with Copper Petal, a beautifully curated boutique filled with stylish clothing, gifts, and accessories you didn’t know you needed—but definitely do. Then head to Miss Lucille’s Marketplace, a must-visit destination featuring 52,000 square feet of vintage, boutique, and handmade goods across more than 200 booths. From antiques to home décor to locally made products, it’s a treasure hunt in the best way.

For the plant lovers, stop by Black Cat Plants in Sango or Pups Plants and Goods downtown for all your leafy needs. Or for handmade local jewelry, check out Made by Adelaide. 

 

Get Creative Together

For a hands-on experience, visit ArtLink, a female-led nonprofit offering workshops in stained glass, jewelry making, and more. It’s a meaningful way to connect—and leave with something you created yourselves.

 

A Dining Experience to Remember

Carve some time out for The Mad Herbalist, one of Clarksville’s most unique dining spots. Set in a cozy log home surrounded by trees, it offers a sensory experience with seasonal menus and signature teas served hot, sparkling, cold, or even beer-infused.

Take time to explore the space, craft a custom oil blend, or walk the peaceful trail before heading back downtown.

 

Time to Unwind

Book a little self-care at Isabella Sophia Downtown Salon, a go-to for everything from hair styling to full-on relaxation. After your appointment, grab something small to bring back with you from Mildred and Mables.

Afterward, make your way to Beachaven Winery’s Tasting Room to sip wines from Tennessee’s oldest single-family-owned winery—celebrating 40 years in 2026. It’s the perfect way to slow the pace and savor the moment.