Country music legend Dolly Parton is taking her signature hospitality from the stage to the open road with the launch of Dolly’s Tennessean Travel Stops, a series of upgraded rest-stop destinations across Tennessee.
“I have spent the bulk of my life on the road, and more specifically on a bus,” Parton said in a press release. “All the years spent visiting greasy spoon cafés, truck stops, and roadside pit stops have given me an understanding of what travelers desire on the road.”
According to Fox News, the stops aim to offer more than just a place to refuel. Parton envisions rest areas that provide comfort, entertainment, and a taste of Tennessee for everyone on the move—from families on road trips to commuters and long-haul truck drivers.
“Whether you are driving a truck, a bus, or a car, you want a place that feels like home and recharges you for the rest of your journey,” she said. “I believe we will fill a void out there on the highways, all while bringing the heart and soul of Tennessee.”
Parton has partnered with the Tennessean Travel Stop brand to relaunch their flagship stop in Cornersville, Tennessee, with plans to announce additional locations next year.
The revamped locations will feature modern amenities, curated dining, and authentic regional retail offerings while keeping the stops open during renovations.
Gregory Sachs, chairman and CEO of the Tennessean Travel Stop and Sachs Capital Group, said the partnership honors a longstanding tradition.
“The Tennessean has long been a ‘home away from home’ for truck drivers, travelers, and locals alike. Our roots in this community run deep — we’ve created jobs, built connections, and welcomed generations of people through our doors,” Sachs said. “This new partnership allows us to carry that legacy forward in a way that celebrates everything special about Tennessee.”
Between 2000 and 2016, vehicle travel in Tennessee surged from 65.7 billion to 77.7 billion miles annually, underscoring the demand for high-quality rest stops. Parton hopes the initiative will create jobs in local communities and support underserved areas.
Her manager, Danny Nozell, emphasized the project’s spirit. “This project reflects Dolly’s love for her home state and her commitment to supporting local business, community, and the travelers who keep America moving,” he said.
With Parton’s personal touch and decades of road-tested experience, travelers may soon find that stopping in Tennessee is almost as joyful as hitting the open road.














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