About Lynsi
Lynsi is the owner of Southern Mules Venue. She has lived in Crossville all her life, not far from where Southern Mules sits today. Lynsi had always dreamed of owning her own business. Four months after her daughter Avalee was born, Lynsi returned to job but hated leaving Avalee every morning. "I decided it was time to do something where I was able to still work but work from home with her" and that is where the spark that became Southern Mules Venue started. Lynsi lives on site with her husband Jonathan and their daughter.
About Kayelyn
Kayelyn is the other owner of Southern Mules Venue and Lynsi's Sister. Kayelyn and her husband Cason, where the first to be married at Southern Mules Venue. The day of their wedding, the site looked much different. The barn was full of horse stalls and had a dirt floor. Kayelyn and Cason were having a difficult time finding a wedding venue that fit their style and price. Lynsi offered to let them get married at "the horse farm", which turned out to be a beautiful wedding with incredible views and the beginning of Southern Mules Venue,
Southern Mules Story
Where did the name Southern Mules come from? During the early days of brainstorming and planning we knew we needed a name that was catchy and memorable, but we also wanted it to have meaning. Our grandfather passed away a few years ago and we both have so many wonderful memories riding mules with him. He would have loved this place and the journey it has taken us on. Though he isn't here, he will always be apart of this place. Southern Mules Venue holds a special place in our hearts and we hope it can for you too!