The city of Bartlett is a heavily-wooded suburban community, just northwest of Memphis. This historic city began as a stagecoach stop in the 1830s. A rich display of heritage still stands today, with historic sites like the Nicholas Gotten House and Davies Manor Plantation - the site of Shelby County’s oldest log home.
Today, Bartlett is a sought-after housing destination once named “Top 100 Places to Live” by CNN and Money Magazine. There are many types of housing options offered here, including short-term apartments and homes. Bartlett is home to more than twenty unique parks containing walking trails, playgrounds, and picnic areas. Blue Lagoon Park has a lake, which is a perfect place for fishing.
The Bartlett Station Farmers Market is held every Saturday in May through September at Freeman Park. At the market, you’ll find everything from locally grown produce to hand-blended spices and freshly-popped kettle corn.