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Highway 7 Gas, Stores & Food Near The Natchez Trace Parkway Exit

highway-7-off-natchez-trace-parkway.jpgLooking for amenities around Highway 7 off the Natchez Trace Parkway?

You have a variety of choices in the nearby towns of Centerville, Bon Aqua, Santa Fe, Fly, Primm Springs.

Here are some of the gas stations, convenience stores and restaurants that you'll find if you exit the Trace at milemarker 415.8 and turn left (south) or right (north) onto Highway 7.

Gas Stations at the Highway 7 Exit

Shell Fast Stop 1300 Highway 100 Centerville, TN 931-729-3866 Directions: Turn left onto Highway 7, heading South toward Columbia. Then, take an immediate right onto Old Natchez which turns into Dog Creek Road. Go 1.8 miles on Dog Creek Road (County Road 950). Bear left at the fork in the road. go 2 more miles, and turn left onto Dog Creek Road (again). Turn right onto Primm Springs Road. Go 5.2 miles to Sullivan Road. Turn left onto Sullivan Road. Bear left onto Hassell Creek Road. Bear right then turn left onto Highway 100. (10.3 miles from Natchez Trace Parkway exit.)

Hudgins Market
9620 Highway 46
Bon Aqua, TN
931-760-9988
Directions:
Turn right onto Highway 7, heading North for about 11.8 miles until you reach the Shell Food Mart. When you come to the fork in the road, keep left. At some point, Highway 7 turns into Highway 46.

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Stores at the Highway 7 Exit


Fly General Store
- PICTURE! (rustic, but friendly)
5661 Leipers Creek Road
Santa Fe, TN
931-682-3256
Directions:
Turn left onto Highway 7 south.
1.62 miles to Fly General store on the left.

Primm Springs Market
10621 Highway 7
Primm Springs, TN
931-729-4410
Turn right onto Highway 7, heading north.
2.5 miles to Primm Springs Market.


Restaurants at the Highway 7 Exit


Papa Boudreaux Cajun Cafe
3419 Fly Road
Santa Fe, TN
931-682-0040
2.7 miles

Santa Fe Diner
2507 Santa Fe Pike
Santa Fe, TN
931-682-0025
6.2 miles




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Natchez Trace trivia from someone who grew up nearby:

"Sante Fe" is not pronounced "Santa Fay" as they would say in Arizona.

Here in Tennessee, locals call this tiny community "Santa FEE" with a long E.

I always thought that was kind of funny.

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