Welcome to a region that's open for business, built on relationships and ready to grow. Southwest Tennessee offers a workforce, land and leadership needed to make your next project a success.
With low costs, central access and community-driven leadership, West Tennessee is where opportunity meets execution.
You'll find a reliable labor pool that combines strong work ethic with affordability. Many residents have deep roots in the region and are looking for long-term career opportunities close to home. With access to training through TCAT campuses, community colleges and on-the-job programs, our labor force continues to grow in both size and skill.
Southwest Tennessee offers a balances mix of growing towns and close-knit rural communities. The region is home to about 250,00 people, with a stable population that values community, opportunity and quality of life. With affordable housing, family-friendly neighborhoods and easy access to both small towns and major metros, it's a place people are proud to call home.
You don't have to choose between business and lifestyle here — in Southwest Tennessee, you got both. From riverfront views and lakeside living to hiking, hunting, and music festivals, there's something here for everyone.
Pickwick Landing State Park (Hardin County)
Popular for boating, fishing, golf, hiking and lakeside lodging along the Tennessee River
Natchez Trace State Park (Henderson County)
Offers 48,000 acres of forests, lakes and trails - ideal for camping, horseback riding and kayaking.
Chickasaw State Park (Chester County)
Known for its horseback trails, lake activites and scenic campgrounds.
Tennessee River (Decatur and Hardin Counties)
A hub for fishing tournaments, kayaking, waterfront cabins and outdoor exploration.
Rusty's TV and Movie Car Museum (Madison County)
A unique attraction in Jackson featuring iconic cars from film and television
The Latta Visitor Center & Appling Museum (Haywood County)
Offers exhibits on local history, art and culture in Brownsville.
Big Hill Pond State Park (McNairy County)
Hiking trails, a boardwalk through wetlands, canoeing and camping in a peaceful natural setting.
Bolivar Historic District (Hardeman County)
Explore antebellum homes, museums and walking tours in this charming, history-rich community.