Friday, November 4, 2011

Day Trips from Knoxville, Tennessee

City of KnoxvilleKimberly Sharpe

The third largest city in Tennessee, the Knoxville area is rich with things to do. Situated near the Appalachian Mountain system, outdoor enthusiasts flock to this southern city year-round. If you're staying in the Knoxville area, there are several day trips that are sure to delight.

Knoxville is one of the largest cities in the Appalachia region. Located just 20 minutes for the Great Smoky Mountain range, as well as bordering on three major rivers, those who want to get in touch with the natural side of things will not lack for something to do.

The Great Smoky Mountain National Park is within an hour of Knoxville. The park is open year round; however, some campgrounds, trials and roads are closed during the winter, so be sure to check before heading out to the great outdoors. Entrance to the park is free, but if you are doing more than picnicking or hiking, there are fees. There is no shortage of oudoor sports such has hiking, fishing, camping and horse back riding. In addition, the park boasts one of the best collections of log buildings in the United States. There are over 90 structures to visit. You can also pick up a self-guided tour to find out more about this slice of America's past. In addition,

Outside Knoxville runs the Ocoee River, where adventure seekers can opt to take a day trip down its whitewater expanse. The river provides Class III and IV whitewater rafting for those seeking a thrill or two. However, don't go it alone. Use a whitewater rafting guide such as Outdoor Adventure Rafting. They offer guided raft and tube day trips with experienced guides to help you navigate the river. Prices vary according to the length of the trip. Kayakers can also opt to try their hand at the river's whitewaters.

Almost an hour from Knoxville, you'll find the family-friendly town of Gatlinburg. For many, this mountain resort town is the destination for visiting the Smoky Mountains. However, in addition to offering beautiful views, Gatlinburg boasts a host of interesting tourist attractions. There is something for everyone in this not-so-quiet resort town and is definitely worth a trek from Knoxville if you have time.

exhibit at ripley's museum

Those who love the bizarre and fascinating will want to visit the world famous Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum. While the museum itself has 12 galleries and over 500 artifacts to peruse, it's the cluster of buildings that your family might want to explore. In addition to the museum, you can also:

Explore two different mini-golf courses Visit the World Guiness Records Museum Take a ride at Ripley's Moving Theatre Get spooked on the haunted adventure Visit the aquarium

Save money by buying a combo ticket online. You can get a combo ticket for the museum and as many attractions as you'd like to see.

You may have never heard of Pigeon Forge before, but rest assured this town is busting at the seams with quirky, but family-friendly attractions as well as popular destinations that outdoor enthusiasts will love. Rent an ATV, go whitewater rafting or check out some of the locally unique attractions that bring families back to Pigeon Forge.

If you're wanting a theme park experience with a bit of southern charm, try Dollywood. The Dollywood Theme Park boasts rollercoasters, great entertainment and shows, and kiddie rides. Tickets for the day will run you around $60 for adults and $50 for children. The season passes are priced considerably lower, and are well worth it if you think you can make it back in one season.

If nautical history is your thing, you aren't going to want to miss the Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge. The museum is a living history museum, in that it boasts costumed interpreters that help bring the story of the Titanic to life. Tickets will cost around $23 for adults and $12 for children. However, if you make your reservations in advance (which is highly recommended as they tend to sell out very quickly), then you can buy a family pass for $60 which will cover two adults and two children.

zorbing

Zorb is literally not for the faint of heart. In fact, you need to sign a consent form and general liability waiver to do it. However, if adventure sports if your thing, Zorb Smokey Mountains might be what you're looking for. At Smokey Moutnain Zorb, you can roll down a hill in a giant inflatable ball with your buddies or alone. Your purhcase tickets per ride, and some rides require special types of clothing. The minimum age is 8 and the maximum weight is 220.

Cades Cove is an isolated valley at the base of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It is the most frequented area of the national park due to not only the beautiful scenery, but also to the historical significance of Cades Cove to the area. From Civil War monuments to reminders of a village that once was, Cades Cove is a favorite hiking destination.

For many families, Knoxville is the perfect combination of pristine natural wonders, and great family fun. No matter what time of year you go, you'll never run out of stuff to do. To keep up to day on special hotel offers, events and local attractions, make sure to sign up for the free visitors and tourists guide.


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