Fly's General Store is located 1.7 miles southeast of the Natchez Trace Parkway on Tennessee Highway 7. Exit the Trace at milepost 416 towards Columbia, Tennessee.
At this exit the communities of Fly, Santa Fe and Bethel are just east of the Trace, the rural area of Primm Springs, TN is just west of the Trace and the city of Columbia, Tennessee is 15 miles east of the Trace.
Fly's General Store offers travelers snacks, beverages and sandwiches. The market's address is:
5661 Leipers Creek Road
Santa Fe, TN
4.9 miles from the same exit you will also find Nett's Grocery & Deli to the east in the Bethel community. From Highway 7 turn left on Leipers Creek Road. Bethel and Nett's will be down the road a couple of miles on the left. Nett's serves breakfast Monday-Saturday, lunch everyday and dinner Tuesday-Saturday. Snacks, beverages and gas are also available.
Nett's Grocery address is:
4356 Skelley Road (just off Leipers Creek Road)
Santa Fe, TN
To view a map of this exit that pinpoints nearby Natchez Trace attractions please see the Tennessee Highway 7 exit map. A handy printout to have when traveling the Natchez Trace Parkway is the Gas, Water and Markets list from NatchezTraceTravel.com.
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Saturday, April 24, 2010
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Horseback Riding at Natchez Trace Riding Stables
We started on the parkway at the northern terminus and headed south. Of course, we had to stop at Birdsong Hollow to take in the Highway 96 Bridge. After mugging for a few photos we continued on towards Leiper's Fork. We exited the parkway at Leiper's Fork and went down Leiper's Creek Road towards the Bethel / Fly area for lunch at Nett's Country Store & Deli. This is an old-timey country store/gas station that now doubles as a diner serving lunch and dinner. Pretty good food in a laid back atmosphere.
After lunch we rode south on Leiper's Fork Road to Highway 7 and turned right going west. Just after going under the parkway we make a couple of turns and we were at the riding stables.
Neither Spencer or I had ever ridden a horse. I was a little apprehensive but on a previous trip down the Trace, Spencer said he would like to go horseback riding. So we did. Darren and Regina Haman are the owners/trail guides. There were seven of us for the afternoon ride. Most of the others were novices as well.
Darren and Regina showed us what to do. We didn't really need to do much because the horses are well trained, know where they are going and as Regina said "horses are very self-preserving animals - they don't want to do anything that would hurt themselves". After the two hour ride I was able, with some assistance, to get back on solid ground.
After we left we needed a cool drink so we stopped at Fly's General Store on Highway 7 just east of the parkway. I don't know how long the store has been around but I have a pretty good idea it looked about the same then as it does now. Great place to stop for a drink and a snack. About a mile from the Trace so it is a good water stop for cyclists.
Natchez Trace Riding Stables
www.natcheztracestables.com
931-682-3706
Monday, November 23, 2009
Fly and Bethel communities near the Natchez Trace Parkway
If you find yourself traveling on the Natchez Trace Parkway about an hour or so south of the northern terminus of the Trace or if you live in the Nashville area and are wanting to get out on some back roads you are in luck.
The parkway from milepost 425 (Leiper's Fork area) south to milepost 391 (intersection with US 412) follows a ridge where the altitude approaches 1100'. 'Kaintucks' that used to walk the Old Natchez Road home from Natchez, MS called this area the 'Devil's Backbone'. To the east of this ridge lies some of the most beautiful Tennessee valleys that you will ever see. There are some overlooks along the Trace where you can view the valleys: Water Valley Overlook, Baker Bluff Overlook and Jackson Falls.
To access these valleys you can exit the Trace at either the Leiper's Fork exit or the Fly exit which I took a few days ago. I exited the Trace at milepost 416 onto Tennessee Highway 7 and headed south (towards Columbia). A mile or so down the hill takes you into the Fly community. On the left is Fly's General Store. Proprietor is B. Wilson Fly who has been enjoying the backroads of this area for decades. He loves to show off a shoebox full of pictures that he has taken over the years. And, he has a few recommended driving or biking routes that will take you back in time through the valleys and hollers of this breathtaking country.
If you are just the slightest bit hungry you can fill your belly with a bona-fide hand sliced bologna sandwich. The hardwood floored store is filled with snack items and general supplies. In the mornings the parking lot is usually overflowing with pickup trucks as folks stop by to get a bite to eat and to visit with friends on the front porch. The general store is real popular with cyclists (bicycles and motorcycles) who come off the Trace in search of nourishment.
Fly's General Store
5661 Leipers Creek Road
Santa Fe, TN 38482
931-682-2356
From Fly, there are two different directions you can take to view valley back roads. You can go north on Leiper's Creek Road towards Bethel and Leiper's Fork or you can go south on Leiper's Creek Road towards Water Valley. Leiper's Creek Road parallels the Natchez Trace Parkway but it is located in the valley as opposed to up on the ridge.
I have been south before to the Water Valley area but then I got lost. Next time I go that way I'll take Mr. Fly's map which shows you how to navigate the back roads all the way across the Duck River and eventually to US 412 between Columbia and Hohenwald. The Water Valley Overlook stop on the Natchez Trace Parkway mentioned above is a panoramic view of the small community of Water Valley and the surrounding farms.
On this trip I headed north on Leiper's Creek Road towards the Bethel community. Several times before I had passed by The Quilting Frame. This time I stopped and met Sandra Adkinson owns the store. Sandra carries all types of fabric and quilting supplies.
In the center of the big yellow building is a Gammill Long Arm Quilting Machine and a computerized Statler Stitcher Quilting Machine.
The Quilting Frame is open Monday-Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Friday from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. - noon. They are closed on Thursday and Sunday.
The Quilting Frame
6000 Leipers Creek Road
Santa Fe, TN 38482
(931) 682-3746
Another mile or so north on Leiper's Creek Road brought me to Nett's Grocery. The old store is close to the road - look for the orange and blue "76" gasoline sign. Nett's Grocery gets its name from owner Annette Dotson - everybody calls her Nett.
Nett's, like Fly's General Store, is another local gathering place. Grocery shelves are located at the front of the store. Beyond the grocery shelves is the dining area. And, at the back of the store is a small stage for karaoke music on Thursday night (6:00 to 8:00) and live, local music on Saturday night (6:00 to 8:00).
The 'deli' at Nett's is typical of that southern genre of restaurants referred to as "Meat & Threes" where you select one meat and three vegetables (or just two veggies for a lesser price). And, like many meat and threes, one of the meats on Friday is catfish. I ordered catfish, fries and coleslaw. Of course, hush puppies automatically came with the catfish. All were worth a return trip (actually I have eaten here three or four times).

Nett's is open on Monday from 5:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. (breakfast is served in the morning), Tuesday and Wednesday from 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (7:00 p.m. in the winter), Thursday and Friday from 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Saturday from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and on Sunday the store is open from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and the deli is open for lunch from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Nett's Grocery
Skelley Road (just off of Leipers Creek Road)
Santa Fe, TN 38482
(931) 682-2315
From Nett's I headed on north on Leiper's Creek Road past several horse farms and eventually to the small village of Leiper's Fork. Here you can hop back on the Natchez Trace Parkway at the intersection with Tennessee Highway 46 at milepost 428.
The parkway from milepost 425 (Leiper's Fork area) south to milepost 391 (intersection with US 412) follows a ridge where the altitude approaches 1100'. 'Kaintucks' that used to walk the Old Natchez Road home from Natchez, MS called this area the 'Devil's Backbone'. To the east of this ridge lies some of the most beautiful Tennessee valleys that you will ever see. There are some overlooks along the Trace where you can view the valleys: Water Valley Overlook, Baker Bluff Overlook and Jackson Falls.
To access these valleys you can exit the Trace at either the Leiper's Fork exit or the Fly exit which I took a few days ago. I exited the Trace at milepost 416 onto Tennessee Highway 7 and headed south (towards Columbia). A mile or so down the hill takes you into the Fly community. On the left is Fly's General Store. Proprietor is B. Wilson Fly who has been enjoying the backroads of this area for decades. He loves to show off a shoebox full of pictures that he has taken over the years. And, he has a few recommended driving or biking routes that will take you back in time through the valleys and hollers of this breathtaking country.
If you are just the slightest bit hungry you can fill your belly with a bona-fide hand sliced bologna sandwich. The hardwood floored store is filled with snack items and general supplies. In the mornings the parking lot is usually overflowing with pickup trucks as folks stop by to get a bite to eat and to visit with friends on the front porch. The general store is real popular with cyclists (bicycles and motorcycles) who come off the Trace in search of nourishment.
Fly's General Store
5661 Leipers Creek Road
Santa Fe, TN 38482
931-682-2356
From Fly, there are two different directions you can take to view valley back roads. You can go north on Leiper's Creek Road towards Bethel and Leiper's Fork or you can go south on Leiper's Creek Road towards Water Valley. Leiper's Creek Road parallels the Natchez Trace Parkway but it is located in the valley as opposed to up on the ridge.

On this trip I headed north on Leiper's Creek Road towards the Bethel community. Several times before I had passed by The Quilting Frame. This time I stopped and met Sandra Adkinson owns the store. Sandra carries all types of fabric and quilting supplies.

The Quilting Frame is open Monday-Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Friday from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. - noon. They are closed on Thursday and Sunday.
The Quilting Frame
6000 Leipers Creek Road
Santa Fe, TN 38482
(931) 682-3746
Another mile or so north on Leiper's Creek Road brought me to Nett's Grocery. The old store is close to the road - look for the orange and blue "76" gasoline sign. Nett's Grocery gets its name from owner Annette Dotson - everybody calls her Nett.

The 'deli' at Nett's is typical of that southern genre of restaurants referred to as "Meat & Threes" where you select one meat and three vegetables (or just two veggies for a lesser price). And, like many meat and threes, one of the meats on Friday is catfish. I ordered catfish, fries and coleslaw. Of course, hush puppies automatically came with the catfish. All were worth a return trip (actually I have eaten here three or four times).

Nett's is open on Monday from 5:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. (breakfast is served in the morning), Tuesday and Wednesday from 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (7:00 p.m. in the winter), Thursday and Friday from 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Saturday from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and on Sunday the store is open from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and the deli is open for lunch from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Nett's Grocery
Skelley Road (just off of Leipers Creek Road)
Santa Fe, TN 38482
(931) 682-2315
From Nett's I headed on north on Leiper's Creek Road past several horse farms and eventually to the small village of Leiper's Fork. Here you can hop back on the Natchez Trace Parkway at the intersection with Tennessee Highway 46 at milepost 428.
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