Painted Paths: A Self‑Driving Mural Tour Through Maury County, TN

Discover the vibrant story of Maury County, One mural at a time—this self‑driving tour highlights some of the most eye‑catching murals at these key addresses:

Location: 710 North Garden Street, Columbia, TN

This “Welcome to Columbia” postcard‑style mural features bold lettering, local landmarks, and historic scenes. Painted by Whitney Herrington and Meredith Elmore, it brightens the Arts District and greets visitors with a sense of pride.

Begin downtown with a colorful floral‑and‑justice mural created for the Walls for Women initiative—vibrant daisies and sunflowers surround Lady Justice in a tribute to female empowerment. 510 Trotwood Ave, Columbia, TN

Continue along Garden Street to take in more creative splashes of color. The murals showcase local history, natural themes, and community spirit—perfect for a quick photo op or stroll between shops. 710 N Garden St & 1000 S Garden St, Columbia, TN

Head to Mt Pleasant for a mural celebrating small‑town charm and heritage—often featuring local scenes, seasonal motifs, and narratives unique to this tight‑knit community. 120 North Main St, Mt. Pleasant, TN

Street murals in Spring Hill add a burst of culture along their historic downtown, with bold designs that blend modern artistry with spring‑town persuasion. 5321 Main St, Spring Hill, TN

In Hampshire, rural murals capture agrarian scenes or feature community‑themed art on barns or storefronts—great for a scenic drive and camera-ready shots. 4114 Hampshire Pike, Hampshire, TN

Woodland Street comes alive with public art on community buildings, galleries, and cultural centers, infusing creativity into quiet neighborhoods. 801 Woodland St, Columbia, TN

This tour offers a glimpse into Maury County’s growing outdoor art scene—but there’s more! The Maury County Visitors Bureau at 302W 7thSt in Columbia has a full printable map of murals across the county.

Tips for Your Mural Journey

  • Map your route! Start at downtown Columbia, loop through Mt Pleasant, Spring Hill, then Hampshire, and back—ideal for a full‑day drive.
  • Parking: Most murals are near public parking—look for signage in the Arts District or park at town centers.
  • Time it right: Morning light east of the murals or late afternoon shade on west‑facing walls makes for the best photos.
  • Extend your outing:Pair your drive with stops at Columbia’s riverwalk, boutiques in the Arts District, or a bite downtown.
  • Share the love: Use #MauryMuralTour and #experiencemaury on Instagram to spotlight your favorite pieces!
  • From bold florals to historic reflections, every mural in Maury County tells a story. Hit the road, camera ready, and let the county’s colorful walls guide your day.
  • Looking for more murals, printable guides, or insider tips? Swing by the Maury County Visitors Bureau—their team is ready to help make your art tour unforgettable.