Crossville is the crossroads of the Cumberland Plateau. It's a place with many stories to tell, natural wonders to amaze you , and a few surprises to keep you coming back for more. Here's a guide about what to see and do in Crossville, Tennessee.
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."
Crossville is the crossroads of the Cumberland Plateau. It's a place with many stories to tell, natural wonders to amaze you , and a few surprises to keep you coming back for more. Here's a guide about what to see and do in Crossville, Tennessee.
When Fall arrives, people plan out routes to go and see Mother Nature’s spectacular shows of color. In the Great Smoky Mountains you will find one route includes stops to bring back a taste of the season, freshly harvested apples.
From Virginia’s “hidden river” to more than 8-miles of hiking trails and more than a hundred miles of OHV trails, St. Paul, Virginia welcomes people looking for adventure. Here’s my guide to the big adventures you’ll find in this tiney town.
Treasures of all kinds abound in South Carolina’s Old 96 District. Gold mines, a freshwater coast, charming small towns, and a one of a kind drive-in theater await visitors to this part of the Palmetto State.
Biltmore, near Asheville, North Carolina is America’s largest private home. Opened on Christmas Eve 1895, this 250-room French Renaissance chateau and the estate surrounding it welcome more than a million guests each year. Here is a quick guide for an unforgettable experience in the middle of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
A cotton mill town'; the “capital” of one of the country’s richest coalfields; and a town with a “salty” past are all places in Southwest Virginia where unique history makes for a great road trip.
When it comes to free attractions you’ll find plenty of them in the Show Me State’s second largest city. From a world class zoo and museums to America’s Gateway to the West, St. Louis offers plenty of ways to have fun without dipping to far into your wallet. Here are a few of the free things to do in St. Louis, Missouri.