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Why Live in Clifton

Clifton, Tennessee, is a small community perched on a bluff by the Tennessee River, offering a mix of historical charm and affordability. The town features an eclectic array of homes, including early 1900s houses and river-view properties, with newer homes and larger lots available on the outskirts. Recreational opportunities abound, with Sgt. David Brown Memorial Riverfront Park providing a playground and splash pad, and Eddie Kelley Recreation offering multiple ball fields. Boaters and anglers can enjoy the river via Clifton Marina, while golf enthusiasts can play at the Ross Creek Landing Golf Course, an 18-hole Jack Nicklaus signature course. Nearby attractions include Mousetail Landing State Park, 30 miles north, with over 24 miles of trails and a beach area, and Laurel Hill Wildlife Management Area, 40 miles east, featuring fishing lakes, horse trails, and campgrounds. Clifton's commerce is dominated by locally owned businesses along Main and Pillow streets, such as The Purple Cow Eatery and The Commodore Inn at Clifton. The town is part of the Wayne County School System, with Frank Hughes School covering prekindergarten through 12th grade. For higher education, Columbia State Community College has a campus in Clifton. The city of Savannah, 20 miles southwest, offers additional amenities and big-box stores. Clifton also hosts the annual Horseshoe Riverbend Festival every September, featuring live music, vendors, and food trucks.

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