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."
All in Southeast Road Trips
A unique mix of cuisine, culture, and commerce come together in Greenwood, South Carolina, making it a great stop on a road trip through the Upstate or a home base for roadtripping through the Palmetto State’s Old 96 District and Freshwater Coast.
From a history making dam to the nation's most visited National Park, there is a lot to see along U.S. 441, a perfect route for a road trip year round.
The twists and turns of route 116 take you deep into the hills of East Tennessee as well as the area's coal mining past. It’s the perfect route for a fall road trip.
Located about halfway between New Bern and Wilmington, Jacksonville, North Carolina is the perfect destination on a road trip. With beaches nearby, plenty of places to play on the water, a rich history rooted in the military and plenty of great places to eat here are reasons to put this city on your Road Trip list.
As soon as you come into downtown Abbeville, time seems to stand still. The paved roads turn to brick streets, slowing you down to enjoy the town’s charm and distinct character. Colorful buildings, many of which date back more than a hundred years, line up around the square including the Abbeville County Courthouse built in the early 1900’s. Whether you’re in town for a few hours or a few days, here are some things to do while you are there.
When talking about battlefields in the South most people think about the Civil War. South Carolina is where the War Between the States began, but it’s also home to some important Revolutionary War sites too. For years, I’ve seen signs for the Ninety-Six National Historic Site but never really knew much about it until I finally got to visit. Here is a look at what you’ll find at this historical park.
Each day thousands of cars rush through the Pigeon River Gorge and past the Waterville Road exit at the Tennessee/North Carolina State Line. However, most people probably don’t realize the natural wonders lying just a couple of miles away inside the Big Creek area of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.