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Buses to Clarksville start at just $12.48, depending on your starting location. To secure the most budget-friendly options, ensure you book early and consider traveling on weekdays and during off-peak hours for the cheapest deals!
The best way to buy bus tickets to Clarksville is through the Greyhound website or the free Greyhound app. With just a few clicks, you can easily book your bus trip and choose your preferred seating. You can pay for your bus to Clarksville using a variety of payment methods, including debit and credit cards. For more information on payment methods, please visit the payment methods page. Looking for a cheap ticket to Clarksville? Make sure to book in advance and consider traveling during weekdays and peak-off times to get the best deals!
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You can use your Greyhound bus ticket to Clarksville by either presenting the PDF with a QR code when booked online or by accessing it directly in the app if purchased within the app. Simply show your ticket to the bus driver at boarding and they will scan it to validate your travel.
With Greyhound and FlixBus, you can easily reach 5 destinations from Clarksville, including Nashville, Atlanta, St Louis.
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When traveling by bus to Clarksville with Greyhound, you are allowed to bring one carry-on bag with you (maximum 25 lbs, 16x12x7 inches). The first bag that you store under the bus is free, and if you have a Flexible fare, the second bag stored under the bus is also free. For more information about our luggage policies and how to book extra baggage, please visit our dedicated baggage page.
Greyhound buses are equipped with wheelchair lifts to assist passengers using wheelchairs or mobility scooters. Each bus has space for two passengers with these devices. It's recommended to book your bus ticket to Clarksville in advance to ensure a spot. If you'd like to transfer to a regular seat, our drivers will stow your device for you. Service animals are also welcome on board our buses. For further details on accessibility and service animal policies, please check this link.

Bus to Clarksville

Clarksville sits on the Cumberland River in northern middle Tennessee, about an hour northwest of Nashville and immediately south of the Kentucky line. It's a city that grew up around the river, the long Black Patch tobacco economy and the neighbouring Fort Campbell military base, and the central downtown has the older brick streetscape of a working southern river town. The bus to Clarksville drops you on the south side of the city at the Park & Ride on South Gateway Plaza Boulevard, with the historic downtown, Austin Peay State University and the Cumberland riverfront a short rideshare away. People come for Dunbar Cave State Park, for the Customs House Museum, for the Riverwalk along the Cumberland, for the easy hop down to Nashville and onwards to the country music corridor, and for an unhurried Tennessee weekend. A Clarksville bus ticket is the simplest way to arrive without driving I-24 traffic.

Greyhound stops in Clarksville

Clarksville has one Greyhound stop: the Clarksville Park & Ride at 750 South Gateway Plaza Boulevard, on the south side of the city near the I-24 corridor. As the location operates as a designated Park & Ride, plan to arrive in good time so you can find your platform and get checked in.

The Gateway Plaza area is on the southern commercial strip into the city, with motels, restaurants and the surrounding shopping centre. From here it's a short rideshare into the historic downtown, where the central restaurants, the Customs House Museum, the Riverwalk and Austin Peay are concentrated within a comfortable walking radius. Have your ticket ready on your phone or printed for boarding.

If you're being met, the Park & Ride lot is straightforward and rideshare drivers know the location. The most useful first move after arrival is a rideshare into the historic downtown — the central blocks of Public Square, Franklin Street and Strawberry Alley have the older brick buildings, restaurants, breweries and the easiest access to the Cumberland River.

Getting around Clarksville after your bus to Clarksville arrives

Clarksville's central downtown is compact, and once you're in the historic core you can cover most of what travellers come to see on foot. From the Park & Ride, a rideshare into downtown is the practical first move. The historic Public Square, the Customs House Museum, the Roxy Regional Theatre and the Riverwalk are all within a short walk of one another.

The Clarksville Transit System — known as CTS — runs a small fixed-route bus network through the city, with useful routes connecting downtown to the Governor's Square Mall and Austin Peay State University. Service runs through the day on weekdays and is more limited on weekends, so check timing if you're relying on it. Rideshare runs reliably across the city and is the realistic option for evening trips and for the further attractions like Dunbar Cave State Park.

For the wider region — Fort Campbell across the Kentucky border, the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area to the west, the Jack Daniel's distillery further south in Lynchburg — a rental car is the practical option. Cycling is also viable along the Clarksville Greenway, the rails-to-trails path that runs from downtown northeast for several miles. The Cumberland River is the city's central feature, and the Riverwalk gives a comfortable two-mile loop for walking.

Top things to do in Clarksville

  • The Customs House Museum and Cultural Center, in the restored 1898 Romanesque federal building on Public Square, with strong galleries on Tennessee art, regional history, model trains, the Black Patch tobacco economy and the Cumberland River. Plan a couple of hours.
  • Dunbar Cave State Park, on the northeast side of the city, with cave tours, walking trails, swimming in summer and the long-running connection to the music history of the cave (Roy Acuff once owned and operated the cave as a concert venue in the 1940s).
  • The Cumberland River Riverwalk, the long boardwalk and trail along the river through the central downtown, with views across to the wooded south bank and good walking under the central bridges.
  • Public Square in the historic downtown, the central commercial heart with the Customs House Museum, the Roxy Regional Theatre, restaurants and the Saturday morning farmers market in season.
  • The Roxy Regional Theatre, the long-running professional theatre in the restored 1947 Roxy cinema on Franklin Street, with a year-round programme of plays, musicals and touring concerts.
  • Austin Peay State University, the small public university on the edge of downtown, with the Trahern Theatre, the Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts and the campus walking grounds.
  • The L&N Train Station, the restored 1890 railroad depot on Tenth Street, now an event venue with a small interpretive display on the city's railroad history.
  • The Fort Defiance Civil War Park and Interpretive Center on the bluff above the Cumberland, with walking trails through restored Civil War earthworks and a small interpretive centre.
  • The Beachaven Vineyards and Winery, on the east side of the city, the long-established Tennessee winery with tastings, tours and a strong run of weekend events.
  • The Smith-Trahern Mansion, the 1858 antebellum mansion on Spring Street, restored as a community building and open for tours.
  • Don F. Pratt Memorial Museum at Fort Campbell, on the Kentucky side of the base, with strong exhibits on the 101st Airborne Division. Open to the public with a base ID requirement — check current visitor policy before you go.
  • The Clarksville Greenway, the rails-to-trails path running from the central downtown northeast for several miles. Good for walking and cycling under mature woodland canopy.

Best time to visit Clarksville

Spring and autumn are the windows. From late March through May the dogwoods and redbuds come in, the Riverwalk and the Greenway open up to a full season, and the temperature sits in a comfortable range for walking the central blocks. October and November bring the Tennessee fall — cooler air, comfortable walking weather and the harvest of the surrounding tobacco and farm country.

Summer is warm and humid, with afternoons regularly in the 80s and into the 90s. The Cumberland River draws visitors out for paddling and the Beachaven Winery hosts outdoor events through the warmer months. Plan walking and outdoor sightseeing for early morning, lean into the museums and the air-conditioned restaurants in the afternoon, and respect the late-day thunderstorms when they roll in.

Winter is mild by Northern standards but real. Daytime temperatures sit in the 40s and 50s through January and February, with occasional cold snaps and the rare snow event. The Customs House Museum, the Roxy Theatre and the Tennessee winter restaurant scene all stay full pace, and a quiet weekday afternoon at the Customs House is a good way to spend a cold afternoon. Spring is variable but bright; April brings the first wildflowers along the Greenway and the riverbank.

Stand on the Cumberland Riverwalk at dusk with a barge moving downstream toward Nashville, the brick blocks of Public Square catching the last of the western light and the Roxy Theatre marquee glowing across the square, and Clarksville looks exactly the way a working Tennessee river town should. The smell of woodfire from a downtown restaurant drifts past on the evening breeze and the river slips quietly into the trees on the south bank. Use the search bar on this page to check schedules and book bus tickets to Clarksville when your dates are firm.

Planning Your Greyhound Bus Trip to Clarksville?

You're in the right place! Get all the details you need to arrange your bus journey to Clarksville! You can board the Greyhound at Clarksville Park & Ride. You can easily find the location of the stop(s) on the map available on this page. Traveling to or departing from Clarksville can cost you as little as $12.48. If you're on the hunt for a cheap ticket to Clarksville, remember to book early. Traveling on weekdays or during non-peak hours can also lead you to some of the most budget-friendly fares available! With 5 destinations linked to Clarksville, Greyhound provides you with multiple options for planning your bus trip.

Why travel to Clarksville with Greyhound

When you choose Greyhound, you're promised a comfy seat and free Wi-Fi throughout your journey. Stay connected and entertained while we safely drive you to your destination! Enjoy a comfy bus trip to Clarksville with our onboard facilities like free Wi-Fi and power outlets. Choose your favorite seat while booking and travel with peace of mind rest easy knowing your ticket covers one carry-on and one checked bag.

How to book your bus ticket to Clarksville

Booking a ticket with Greyhound is a breeze: on this website or on the free Greyhound App, you can complete your booking in a few clicks. When purchasing your ticket to Clarksville online, you can choose between different secured online payment methods, such as credit and debit cards. Alternatively, you can pay in cash at a sales point.