About The Ranch

Nestled in the rolling hills of Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, Loretta Lynn’s Ranch stands as both a breathtaking retreat and a living tribute to the Queen of Country Music herself. The ranch’s story began in 1966, when Loretta and her husband Mooney discovered the historic property while searching for a quiet place to raise their family.

What they found was a picturesque estate complete with a historic 19th-century home, a grist mill, and the small town of Hurricane Mills. The perfect reflection of the simple country life Loretta sang about. Over the years, the Lynns lovingly restored and expanded the property, turning it into a welcoming destination for fans and visitors from around the world. In time, the ranch became much more than a home, it became a centerpiece of country music history. Loretta opened the grounds to the public, hosting concerts, festivals, trail rides, and events that celebrate the music, spirit, and hospitality of rural Tennessee.

Today, Loretta Lynn’s Ranch includes the Coal Miner’s Daughter Museum, Loretta’s historical home, campgrounds, and many events, all dedicated to preserving her remarkable legacy. Every corner of the ranch tells part of her story, from her humble Kentucky roots to her rise as one of America’s most iconic entertainers. Loretta Lynn’s Ranch remains a place where music, history, and heart come together. Just the way Loretta always intended.