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Play in Fulton, Ky & Nearby

  • The Banana Festival

    Fulton, Ky has had a great impact on
    bananas in the U.S.

    The once International Banana Festival in the Twin Cities of Fulton Ky. and South Fulton Tn. Home of the world’s largest Banana Pudding. The festival occurs in September each year.

  • Discovery Park of America

    More than a museum


    Located just 13 miles from Fulton, Discovery Park of America, located in Union City, TN, offers visitors a world-class entertainment and educational experience with more than 70,000 SF of exhibits focused on nature, science, technology, history, and art; and 50-acres of gardens, grounds and exhibits focused on history.

  • Reelfoot Lake State Park

    A major hunting and fishing preserve

    Comprises 25,000 acres, 15,000 acres of which are water, and harbors almost every kind of shorebird, as well as the golden and American bald eagles.

  • Fulton Railroaders Baseball

    The league will play a 40 game schedule beginning June 1, 2024

    The Fulton Railroader Baseball Club L.L.C. is owned by Scott and Tammy Guymon. Our goal is to provide a quality baseball team and excitement for the citizens of our area. Games are held at Lohaus Field.

  • White Squirrel Winery

    Growing 18 acres of grapes for rich, flavorful wines

    90 acre farm & vineyard in the rolling hills of Northwest Tennessee. Among the vines are peach, apple and pear orchards and blackberry and blueberry brambles for fruit wines.

  • Unity Park

    A shared community space

    A beautiful park just over the Tennessee state line featuring an amphitheater where live music and other performances are held.

  • Twin Cities Youth League

    Youth baseball & softball for boys and girls

    Twin Cities Youth League is an organization devoted to providing quality sporting events for the youth of Fulton Ky and South Fulton TN.

  • Columbus Belmont State Park

    The site of a Confederate fortification built during the American Civil War.

    Columbus-Belmont State Park, on the shores of the Mississippi River in Hickman County, near Columbus, Kentucky, is the site of a Confederate fortification built during the American Civil War. The site was considered by both North and South to be strategically significant in gaining and keeping control of the Mississippi River.

  • The Carson Center

    A regional, multiple-use facility

    A great space for public and private events of all types. Superb staging and acoustics for a wide variety of entertainment, cultural and education programming.

  • Land Between the Lakes

    National Recreation Area

    Nestled in Kentucky and Tennessee between Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lake, LBL is the perfect place for hiking, camping, fishing & more.

  • National Quilt Museum

    In-facility and traveling exhibits are viewed by over 110,000 people per year

    The National Quilt Museum is a destination for quilters and art enthusiasts worldwide, annually the Museum receive visitors from all 50 US states and over 45 foreign countries from every continent.

  • Fulton Country Club

    Features a full golf course & a pool

    Enjoy the beautiful greens and swing for your best game at Fulton Country Club golf course.

  • Western Ky Disc Golf Trail

    Play courses for all levels of expertise! From Benton, Ky to Bowling Green and beyond, play courses to win prizes along the trail!

  • Lion's Club Park

    Community park

    A great place for kids to play and enjoy the outdoors.

  • Riceville Park

    Community park

    A community park that allows ease of access to local residents within a short walk. Giving children a safe place to meet and play without crossing major traffic intersections. It has a basketball court, an arbor with picnic tables and playground equipment.

  • Campbell Plaza

    Community green space

    Green space featuring a beautiful clocktower and pavilion to enjoy a picnic.

  • Pontotock Park

    Community park with rentable civic center

    The center piece of the downtown business area. It includes the Pontotoc Civic Center, as well as a park that features a fountain, gazebo and memorial brick walk. This park is where most of our outdoor concerts are held and the civic center is available to the public on a rental basis for a variety of functions. The center holds 200 guests and has many conveniences.

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