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Thursday, March 12, 2015

Snow Skiing in Gatlinburg, nashville Tennessee

There is a unique treat for everyone who comes to Gatlinburg, whether they come during the summer, winter, or even the fall and spring months. There is always something different to do and so many activities to choose from that there is sure to be something to suit everyone and unless you just like to sleep your vacation away, no one should be bored.
One off-season activity that will never be dull, is Gatlinburg Skiing. Being located right in the Smoky Mountains makes this a great destination for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter sports. Although the mountains allow for some good snowfall, the Tennessee

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

4 'Must Play' Golf Courses in the Great Smoky Mountains

Golf originated in the cool, green Scottish highlands so where better to play it than in the cool, green Tennessee highlands? If you are planning a vacation around Pigeon Forge, cabin rentals abound and many of them offer great golf packages. In addition to comfortable accommodations, you can enjoy the convenience of reserved tee times at the many local golf courses.
Here are just a few of the great golf courses conveniently located near Pigeon Forge cabin rentals. The mild weather means courses are open year round. But be warned - the breathtaking mountain scenery makes it hard to concentrate on your game!

A Daytrip to Ruby Falls is Educational and Fun

When visiting the Smoky Mountains, you'll have an excellent opportunity to take in the sights, sounds and scenery. But don't forget that some interesting and fun daytrips are just around the bend. Nearby Chattanooga, TN is a perfect example. Only about 90 minutes away is an amazing underground wonder called Ruby Falls.
Centuries ago, at the base of Lookout Mountain, the entrance to a cave was discovered. It didn't take long for tales to travel far and wide about the vast caverns and huge chambers this cave held. From Native Americans of long ago to modern-day explorers: everyone is awe-struck by what lies inside the entrance.
It was Mr. Leo Lambert, however, that took it upon himself to open this marvel to the public. Beginning in 1923, he and a crew or workers began to excavate passages in the