My husband and I spent our honeymoon in Pulaski and enjoyed every minute of it!! We stayed in the Comfort Inn. The rooms are very clean and the people who work there are exceptionally nice! My parents moved there 3 years ago and I lived with them there for 5 months and I must say I have never been so happy in my life! The people in the community treat you as if you are family. Everyone smiles and says "hi" to you in the stores, and there are plenty of shops in town, like Montana's', 'The Outlook', 'The National Store' and plenty more! There are plenty of restaurants and a health food store that also does massage, spray-on tanning, and reflexology. The courthouse and the town square are absolutely beautiful!! And you are only about 35 minutes north of Huntsville, AL and a little over an hour south of Nashville, TN. It is a wonderful place for horse-people to visit, especially on weekends throughout the spring, summer, and early to late fall because the people of the community have benefit trail rides, and although you have to pay a couple of dollars to join the ride, the money goes to help different charities, like Adoptable Angels, a non-profit organization set up to help abandoned animals find homes. There was also a benefit trail ride for a young girl who has cancer. The money was used to help her pay the cost of chemotherapy. There is always a dinner waiting for the riders when they return from a long ride as well. You get to see some beautiful countryside when you go on the trail rides, as well. Last year Milky Way Farms (originally owned and operated by Mr. Frank Mars of the Mars Bar Company-manufacturer of the Milky Way Candy Bar) opened its gates for the first time ever to a large benefit trail ride. It is a 2,805 acre farm that started in the 1930's. One of its barns (the crooked sheep barn) was featured in 'Ripley's Believe It or Not'. Pulaski has just about everything for everyone and I would recommend it to anyone!!
- Pulaski Comfort Inn
