Stanton, TN
Full City Profile · Tennessee · Haywood County County
3.0
/5.0
B
Good
494
Population
950/sq mi density
$58,643
Median Income
$56,477 per capita
$158,300
Home Value
$182,365 Zillow
$567
Median Rent
25.3% income on rent
61°F
Avg Temperature
301 sunny days/yr
871
Violent Crime/100K
1,741 property/100K
B
Overall
3.0 / 5.0
Good overall score based on economy, affordability, safety and education
B+
Economy
3.8 / 5.0
$58,643 median income, 3.9% unemployment
A+
Affordability
5.0 / 5.0
$158,300 home value, $567/mo rent
F
Safety
1.0 / 5.0
871 violent crimes/100K (129% above avg)
C
Education
2.1 / 5.0
13.8% bachelor's degree or higher
Parks & Recreation in Stanton (13)
Big Cypress Tree
State Park
387 acres. Open Access
Entrance: $0
Big Hill Pond
State Park
4,978 acres. Open Access
Entrance: $0
Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield Site
National Battlefield Site
The Confederate victory at Brices Cross Roads was a significant victory for Major General Nathan Bedford Forrest, but its long-term effect on the war proved costly for the Confederates.
Entrance: $0
Activities: Guided Tours, Self-Guided Tours - Walking, Self-Guided Tours - Auto
Weather: Mississippi is classified as a humid subtropical climate, the weather ranges from mild winters to hot summers with high humidity between May and September. Average high temperatures reach into the hig...
Chickasaw
State Park
1,225 acres. Open Access
Entrance: $0
Fort Pillow
State Park
1,706 acres. Open Access
Entrance: $0
Hampson- Archeological Museum State Park
State Park
4 acres. Open Access
Entrance: $0
Herman Davis State Park
State Park
1 acres. Open Access
Entrance: $0
Pinson Mounds
State Park
1,518 acres. Open Access
Entrance: $0
Reelfoot
State Park
1,928 acres. Open Access
Entrance: $0
To Fuller
State Park
999 acres. Open Access
Entrance: $0
TO Fuller State Park (2021 Addition)
State Park
144 acres. Open Access
Entrance: $0
Trail Of Tears National Historic Trail
National Historic Trail
Remember and commemorate the survival of the Cherokee people, forcefully removed from their homelands in Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee to live in Indian Territory, now Oklahoma. They traveled by foot, horse, wagon, or steamboat in 1838-1839.
Entrance: $0
Activities: Arts and Culture, Craft Demonstrations, Auto and ATV, Scenic Driving, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Tours - Auto, Junior Ranger Program, Museum Exhibits
Weather: Due to the length of the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail, be sure to consult local weather sources for the region you'll be visiting. Check out the forecast with the National Weather Servi...
Wall Doxey State Park
State Park
850 acres. Open Access
Entrance: $0
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