Mount Juliet

Mount Juliet is a town in Central Tennessee. The city had a population of about 39,000 people in 2020.

Understand

Mount Juliet was incorporated as a city in 1969. It has been one of the fastest growing cities since then. Mount Juliet is commonly abbreviated as Mt. Juliet or M.J. by the locals. Mount Juliet has outgrown Lebanon (Tennessee), earning the title of the largest city of Wilson County.

Get in

You are able to drive in from I-40 East/West bound at Exit 226 A-B-C.
Close airports include Nashville International Airport (about 13 miles away) and Lebanon Municipal Airport (about 13 miles away).

Get around

There are sidewalks along Mount Juliet Road.

The Music City Star, a train service that runs from Lebanon to Downtown Nashville, has a station at 22 East Division Street in Mount Juliet.

See

City Park Providence Marketplace - Southern Mount Juliet

Do

  • Long Hunter State Park is located south of Providence Marketplace on South Mount Juliet Road. Offers swimming, boating, and 25 miles of hiking trails through hickory forest along Percy Priest Lake.
  • There are two lakes in Mount Juliet: Old Hickory in the north and Percy Priest in the south.

Eat

Most restaurants in Northern Mount Juliet are along Lebanon Road/Highway 70. These include:

  • Cinco de Mayo
  • El OK Corral
  • JB's Pour House
  • Los Compadres
  • Painturo's

Restaurants along North Mount Juliet Road include:

  • Billy Goat Coffee
  • China Moon
  • The Corner Pub

There are many restaurants in Providence Marketplace, in Southern Mount Juliet:

  • Cori's Doghouse
  • Fulin's Asian Cuisine

Other restaurants around Providence Marketplace include:

  • Far East Buffet
  • Jonathan's Grille

Buy

  • Providence Marketplace, an outdoor shopping center next to Interstate 40, has over 50 retailers, 19 restaurants, and one movie theater, Regal Providence

Sleep

Go next

Routes through Mount Juliet
Memphis Nashville  W  E  Lebanon Knoxville
Nashville Hermitage  W  E  Lebanon Knoxville
Nashville Hermitage  W  E  Lebanon END


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