Cookeville

This mountainous city has many architectural styles, ranging from Greek Revival homes to modern.

Welcome to Cookeville

Flourish in an expanding, bustling, and hip town.
 
Cookeville is a quaint, historical town in Tennessee, attracting residents with exquisite views, a pleasant climate, and plentiful trees. This mountainous city has many architectural styles, ranging from Greek Revival homes to modern, contemporary houses and suburban tracts. 
 
Cookeville is home to the world-renowned Tennessee Tech University and the award-winning, state-of-the-art Cookeville Regional Medical Center. With Cookeville's rich history, idyllic setting, and abundant outdoor activities, there's never been a better place to rest, relax, and relocate.
 

What to Love

  • Cozy college town vibe 
  • The Cumberland Mountains
  • Proximity to downtown Nashville 
  • Abundant community events and festivals 

Local Lifestyle

Life in a growing town is filled with excitement and opportunity. Residents of Cookeville love the ability to wander the great outdoors, explore the historic streets, and socialize with their neighbors. There are many festivals, parades, and gatherings downtown where people can interact and unwind. Locals can easily drive to places like Knoxville and Nashville while still living in quieter areas with less traffic and noise.
 

Dining, Entertainment, & Shopping 

Cookeville is known for its fantastic boutiques, regional specialty foods like crawdads and cajun dishes, and neat local businesses offering great food and music. Crawdaddy's grill makes the area's signature crawdads, while patrons can enjoy two stories of seating outside and a well-stocked bar. In the summer, Cooking on the Square is a benefit for Habitat for Humanity, and townspeople gather in the square to eat delicious spicy cajun food.
 
Cookville has many places to sate your sweet tooth. Cream City Ice Cream & Coffee House provides handmade ice cream and locally roasted coffee. Ralph's Donut Shop has glazed and jelly-filled donuts, muffins, and more. 
 
37 Cedar Restaurant and Bar serves steak, mashed potatoes, and other American classics in a rustic, low-key setting with barrel tables and wooden furniture. Poet's South is a cute, white brick coffee shop with gourmet blends and a charming breakfast menu.
 
In terms of shopping, the Luxe Boutique has stylish women's apparel and high-end fashion. This is the perfect spot to update your wardrobe or buy a luxurious gift for that special someone.
 

Things to Do

Middle Tennessee is a gorgeous part of the state, where residents can take in views of the lush rolling mountains and easily access natural landmarks. One of the most famous local sights at Cummins Falls State Park is a 75-foot waterfall splashing over towering layers of sedimentary rock. With 262 acres waiting to be explored, Cane Creek Park is another excellent spot for residents to enjoy Cookeville’s natural space and scenic views. Dogwood Park is an outdoor amphitheater with summer shows, an interactive fountain display, and a playground for the town's children. 
 
In the center of downtown, The Cookeville Depot is a museum located in an authentic train depot built in 1909. The Cookeville Depot and Cookeville History Museum detail the town's past and function as great references for new residents to learn more about Cookeville. 
 
In the summer, Cookeville is known for its legendary Putnam County Fairgrounds, and people from all over Tennessee attend it each year. The fairgrounds also host the Red, White, and Boom event for the Fourth of July fireworks bonanza. 
 

Schools

Young people in Cookeville are part of the outstanding Putnam County School District.
 
  • Tennessee Tech University

 

 

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Overview for Cookeville, TN

34,068 people live in Cookeville, where the median age is 30 and the average individual income is $24,691. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

34,068

Total Population

30 years

Median Age

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Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$24,691

Average individual Income

Demographics and Employment Data for Cookeville, TN

Cookeville has 13,982 households, with an average household size of 2.23. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Cookeville do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 34,068 people call Cookeville home. The population density is 952.42 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

34,068

Total Population

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

30

Median Age

48.9 / 51.1%

Men vs Women

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  • Associate Degree
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Total Households

2.23

Average Household Size

$24,691

Average individual Income

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Schools in Cookeville, TN

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