Land Sale Grand Opening — Saturday, May 2nd • Lakefront Homesites Released
This is what happens when you live alongside people you actually want to spend time with.
Pick one. Pick five. Most residents end up in several — because that's how friendships stack up.
Weekly meetings. Current picks. Real discussions.
Tastings. Education. Pairing dinners.
Tournaments. Stories. 140+ slip marina.
Leagues. Tournaments. Friendships on 18.
Morning leagues. Evening matches. All levels.
Weekly trails. Nature. Community.
Seasonal plantings. Shared harvests.
Weekly groups. Monthly tournaments.
Guided paddles on Watts Bar.
Rotating dinners. Small groups. Great food.
Regular games. Friendly competition.
Workshops. Lake shoots. Critiques.
Tastings. Brewery tours. Homebrews.
Morning classes. Group training.
Weekly gatherings. Faith community.
Date nights. Weekend events.
Longer lake adventures. Boat days.
Chef demos. Recipe swaps.
Matches. Clinics. Ladder play.
Park meetups. Group walks.
Wednesday nights. Serious rivalries.
Group trips. Planning nights.
These aren't hypothetical. They happen. Every week.
Clubhouse. Teams. Laughs. Bragging rights.
Every Wednesday · 7pmKendall's. Mimosas, benedicts, tradition. The community's favorite tradition.
Every SundayWine pairing. 16 seats. Booked months in advance.
MonthlyOutdoor patio concerts. Professional musicians. Bring your people.
MonthlyYou play in costume. Serious golf. Maximum fun.
SeasonalOutdoor patio event. Music. Dancing. Packed every time.
RecurringThemed event. Poker tables. Roulette. Real fun.
AnnualCommunity race. All fitness levels. Followed by breakfast.
AnnualYou'll sing. You'll laugh. You'll remember this.
Monthly"When we first moved here, friends would say 'How are you doing making friends?' I tell everyone — you make instantly like 65 new friends."
— Tennessee National Resident"The people we've met have been some of the kindest people. All walks of life. All ages — from 75-year-olds to 32-year-olds."
— Tennessee National ResidentTennessee National doesn't manufacture social life. It emerges naturally when you put 1,000+ residents together in a community designed around real friendships and genuine connection. The clubs exist because people asked for them. The events happen because people show up.
You'll have neighbors with shared interests. You'll see the same people at the clubhouse, the marina, the golf course, and Kendall's. Before you realize it, you're not the new resident anymore — you're the one welcoming the next family and introducing them to everyone you've met.
That doesn't mean you have to be social 24/7. It means when you want to be, the community is alive and waiting. When you need space, it's there. But most residents find they're choosing to say yes to events. Often more than they planned.
A tour takes 90 minutes. You'll see the amenities. You'll meet some residents. You'll understand why the social life is different here.