Whether it's a trip to the city or into the wilderness you don't have to travel far from Knoxville to find it! Come explore the region (and beyond) with me, because no matter what day it is, it's always "trip time."
An historic town saved from being swallowed up by a lake; a place thousands of people used to flock to soak in healing waters; and a tale of two cities that witnessed a massive environmental disaster. These are three Tennessee towns with an unsual past.
One of the largest collection of Catawba Rhododendrons in the world; a stunning valley carved out of the Cumberland Plateau; and a drive high up on a mountain: These are three naturally wonderful places you should visit.
This part of the country is filled with waterfalls and it’s easy to make a day out of traveling to them.
Just off I-24 in Clarksville, TN you’ll find an award winning winery that helped usher in the modern era of Tennessee wines. You’ll also find a place to relax and soak in a whole lot of southern charm.
Small towns dot the landscape of East Tennessee. One was home to a President, another was the site of an historic Civil Rights event and the other is home to an historic inn that's been a destination since 1824.
Clarksville is Tennessee’s fifth largest city. A recent surge in entrepreneurship has led to the creation of a fantastic dining scene that might surprise you.
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