Stand on the very bluff where Union and Confederate forces clashed for control of the Cumberland River — a dramatic, deeply moving Civil War site with panoramic river views and one of the South's finest interpretive centers.
What to expect
Perched on a commanding bluff above the confluence of the Red and Cumberland Rivers, Fort Defiance is one of the most strategically significant — and visually spectacular — Civil War sites in Tennessee. The official interpretive center brings the 1862 Union capture of Clarksville to life through artifacts, maps, and immersive exhibits. A private guided tour leads you across the original earthworks, to the river battery overlook, and through the full arc of the fort's story — from Confederate construction to the moment it became one of the first Southern cities to fall to Union forces. The panoramic river views alone are worth the visit.
Good to know
Fort Defiance is a 5-minute rideshare from downtown Clarksville. Pre-book private group tours through the City of Clarksville's Parks & Recreation department. The site is free to enter. Allow 1.5–2 hours for a full guided experience. Combine with the Customs House Museum for a full-day history itinerary.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Clarksville — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.