NWTN Tourism Launches Visitors Guide
From the Feb 4, 2025 e-Edition
The Northwest Tennessee Tourism Association (NWTTA) is proud to announce the release of the highly anticipated 2025 Northwest Tennessee Visitors Guide. This comprehensive guide showcases the best of what Northwest Tennessee has to offer, from breathtaking outdoor adventures and unique attractions to mouthwatering cuisine, charming lodging options, and exciting festivals and events. With its vibrant design and user-friendly format, the Visitors Guide is set to inspire both first-time and returning visitors to explore and experience this beautiful corner of Tennessee.
This milestone marks a significant accomplishment for NWTTA, which has been tirelessly promoting the region since its inception in the early 1970s. Under the leadership of Director Kasey Muench, who took the helm in January 2023, the organization has experienced remarkable growth and innovation. With unwavering support from her board, Kasey has worked diligently to build relationships with hospitality and tourism industry professionals, connecting them to one another and to the unique assets of the Northwest Tennessee region. Her efforts to educate community leaders and elected officials about the importance of tourism have also paid off, as membership has increased and continues to expand.
“The NWTN Visitors Guide is a vital tool for our organization,” said Kasey Muench. “It not only provides potential visitors with a valuable resource for planning their trip to Northwest Tennessee, but it also serves as a powerful tool for internal collaboration within our tourism community. This guide will not only help attract more visitors, but it will also encourage them to stay longer and explore more of our region, ultimately boosting the local economy. I’m excited to see the positive impact it will have!”
The 2025 Visitors Guide is packed with valuable information about Northwest Tennessee’s outdoor adventures, food and drink hotspots, must-see attractions, lodging options, and a calendar of festivals and events. While it doesn’t capture every regional asset, it provides an authentic glimpse of what visitors can expect when exploring Northwest Tennessee.
In addition to the guide’s release, 2025 promises to be an exciting year for NWTTA. The organization will be promoting the region through new initiatives, including a collaborative video project, an article highlighting family-friendly attractions, and the Cornerstone Tourism Awards to honor industry leaders and workers who have made exceptional contributions to tourism.
The Visitors Guide is easily accessible online at www.nwtntourism.com, where users can view it digitally or request a physical copy by mail. For those planning a trip, the guide will be available at all NWTTA member locations across Northwest Tennessee, regional state parks, airports, chambers of commerce, and ten Welcome Centers across Tennessee. Businesses interested in offering the Visitors Guide at their location are encouraged to email Kasey directly at kasey@nwtntourism.com.
The launch of the 2025 Visitors Guide underscores NWTTA’s commitment to showcasing the incredible experiences and attractions that make Northwest Tennessee a premier travel destination. Whether you’re looking for outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or simply a taste of Southern hospitality, the guide is your perfect companion to plan an unforgettable trip.
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