A recent trip to the Smoky Mountains for a little rest and relaxation
proved more exciting than we had expected. All things considering, it
was winter, and there was plenty of snow and ice on the ground. It was
December and we left home in Pennsylvania to get a little break from the
snowy weather that had been engulfing our area since late November.
Colder than normal temperatures were also gripping our region so it
seemed like a good time to head south. Eastern Tennessee was the
destination we chose. The Smoky mountains region of the state boasts
beautiful mountainous scenery and plenty of activities during summer
months. The off-season however, seemed as though it would be a relaxing
atmosphere with warmer temperatures to go along with it.
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Sunday, March 15, 2015
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Ski Tennessee's Premier Slopes at, Ober Gatlinburg
Perched atop Mt. Harrison, high above the picturesque village of
Gatlinburg, Ober Gatlinburg offers family fun all year long. But when
the snow flies, this famous resort turns into one of the only ski areas
the south has to offer €" and the only one in Tennessee.
Trails for Every Skill Level
Ober Gatlinburg has something to offer skiers of every ability. From
bunny hills to black-diamond runs, you'll have a chance to learn a new
skill, challenge yourself, or simply take an easy glide through the
trees. Nine groomed runs wind through the trees, providing lots of fun
and plenty of gorgeous scenery to enjoy along the way.
For the more adventurous, check out the Terrain Park, where you can
try out some fancy moves on the many snow features designed for
freestyle skiing. Grab your snowboard and
best warm weather vacations and Cool Water Fun in the Great Smoky Mountains
With another winter behind us, it's finally time to bring out the
swimsuits and shorts and head for the great outdoors. And no place on
earth offers as much fun in the sun as the Great Smoky Mountains.
Whether you're the adventurous type or you prefer quiet communing with
nature, you'll find exactly what you're looking for in this amazing
vacation spot.
Hang on Tight
You don't have to travel far to experience the thrill of whitewater
rafting. The Great Smoky Mountains are home to some of the fastest,
wildest rivers east of the Mississippi. Everyone from rafting rookies to
experienced oarsmen will find a trip tailored just for them.
Reasons All Your Family Members Need To Have A Fall season Visit To Gatlinburg And Pigeon Forge
Whether you like home cooking, French fare or specialty items, it's all available at the Taste of Autumn.
The Gatlinburg's Craftsmen's Fair runs everyday from October. six through October. 24 at the Gatlinburg Convention Center. Tradesmen coming from all over the US sell and show how they produce their artwork at one of the best design functions in the Southern area. Live country and bluegrass artists add to the traditional ambiance of the fair.
Pigeon Forge's fall season fests also provide a lot of family exercises. The Old Mill Heritage Day on September. 24 gives a flavor of life in the 18th century with gift basket weaving, lye cleansing soap making and quilting demos.
The Gatlinburg's Craftsmen's Fair runs everyday from October. six through October. 24 at the Gatlinburg Convention Center. Tradesmen coming from all over the US sell and show how they produce their artwork at one of the best design functions in the Southern area. Live country and bluegrass artists add to the traditional ambiance of the fair.
Pigeon Forge's fall season fests also provide a lot of family exercises. The Old Mill Heritage Day on September. 24 gives a flavor of life in the 18th century with gift basket weaving, lye cleansing soap making and quilting demos.
Friday, March 13, 2015
Join the 62nd Annual Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage in Gatlinburg, TN
Cabin fever got you down? Are gray skies and the seemingly endless
cold weather leaving you feeling a bit cranky and out of sorts? A spring
getaway is just what you need to put those dreary winter days behind
you. Take a magical trip to the Great Smoky Mountains for five days of
gorgeous wildflowers and stunning scenery unlike anywhere else on earth.
Guided Tours through a Lush Wilderness
Imagine the warm sun on your face and the fresh woodsy smell of the
forest as you wander along the scenic trails of the Great Smoky
Mountains. Squirrels and chipmunks skitter through the underbrush, busy
with their spring tasks, as a doe and her fawn stop to drink from a cool
stream. Overhead, the lush green trees form a canopy where dozens of
birds sing to one another. And all around you is the spectacular proof
of spring: thousands of wildflowers in full bloom.
Enjoy the peak of the wildflower season when you visit between April
24 and April 28, 2012. Spend time exploring on your own, or sign up for
one of more than 130
Thursday, March 12, 2015
How to Find Vacation Specials for the Gatlinburg Area
There's no denying the fact that everyone loves a good deal,
especially when it comes to traveling. Here in the U.S., it's not
difficult to plan a fun-filled getaway without breaking the bank. You
just have to know where to look to find these often-buried bargains. Of
course, you can resort to antiquated methods, such as checking the
travel section of local newspapers and magazines. More often than not,
however, such publications will probably just point you to the place
where you should have gone to begin with: the information superhighway
more commonly known as the World Wide Web.
Perhaps you are contemplating a vacation, but you are having trouble
deciding just where to go. Big city hustle and bustle is what you are
trying to escape, so that narrows it down a bit. Aside from tossing a
dart at the map, why not consider visiting one of America's
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
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
September Fun & Festivals in the Smoky Mountains
Festivals and fun make September an exciting time to visit the
Smoky Mountains, especially if you like being outdoors. The sun is still
bright, but the weather is starting to cool off, making it the perfect
time to enjoy Mother Nature. Just take a look at a sample of what's in
store.
Old-Fashioned Wagon Rides
Beginning September 1st and running through November, treat yourself to an old-fashioned wagon ride. Step back in time to the days of gathering the harvest as you ride on a tractor-drawn wagon through downtown Gatlinburg and admire the beautiful scenery of the Smoky Mountains. These rides are available for under $5.00 a person, and run from 5 - 9 pm, Sunday through Thursday. Sign up at traffic light #6 at
Old-Fashioned Wagon Rides
Beginning September 1st and running through November, treat yourself to an old-fashioned wagon ride. Step back in time to the days of gathering the harvest as you ride on a tractor-drawn wagon through downtown Gatlinburg and admire the beautiful scenery of the Smoky Mountains. These rides are available for under $5.00 a person, and run from 5 - 9 pm, Sunday through Thursday. Sign up at traffic light #6 at
Exciting Fall Events in the Smoky Mountains
It's funny how certain states/regions become well known for their
seasonal attributes. North and South Carolina's coasts draw flocks of
visitors every summer to the Outer Banks, Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head and
Charleston. The Washington, D.C. area makes a splash of color when the
cherry blossoms are in full bloom each spring. Colorado's Rockies boast
several expert-level ski resorts that flourish during winter months. And
then there's fall in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee.
Changing of the Leaves
The changing of the leaves in the Smokies resembles an artist's palette of color splashed across the mountainside. Depending on the weather, the green of summer transforms into
Changing of the Leaves
The changing of the leaves in the Smokies resembles an artist's palette of color splashed across the mountainside. Depending on the weather, the green of summer transforms into
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
A Vacation at the Great Smokey Mountains
The Great Smokey Mountains and the a section of the Blue Ridge
Mountains which encompass the Appalachian Mountain chain form the Great
Smokey Mountains National Park. It lies in between the borders of North
Carolina and Tennessee. It is the United States' most visited national
park.
The Great Smokey Mountains National Park attracts millions of visitors every year - making it the major tourist attraction in-between regions. With the high traffic of visitors, even nearby cities share in the region's bolstering tourism industry. This includes Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, Townsend, Tennessee, Sevierville, Sylva, Cherokee and Maggie Valley as well as Bryson City, North Carolina.
The Great Smokey Mountains National Park attracts millions of visitors every year - making it the major tourist attraction in-between regions. With the high traffic of visitors, even nearby cities share in the region's bolstering tourism industry. This includes Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, Townsend, Tennessee, Sevierville, Sylva, Cherokee and Maggie Valley as well as Bryson City, North Carolina.
The Smoky Mountains Show Their True Colors
The biggest color show in the Smokies doesn't take place on New
Year's Eve or the 4th of July or even at Christmas. In fact, this show
is so big, it can't be squeezed into just one day. It takes weeks to
reveal itself, a time during which millions of people revel in its glory
and gain a deep appreciation for the spectacle of nature's beauty.
Of course, we're talking about the annual transformation of tree foliage, when leaves undergo a gradual transition from the greens of spring and summer to the vibrant reds, yellows and oranges of autumn. Part of what makes the fall foliage in the Smoky Mountains so memorable is the fact that some 100 species of trees can be found in the area, which results in the curvaceous landscape getting painted with a diverse color palette. Most of the trees are deciduous, which means that they, in fact, will lose their
Of course, we're talking about the annual transformation of tree foliage, when leaves undergo a gradual transition from the greens of spring and summer to the vibrant reds, yellows and oranges of autumn. Part of what makes the fall foliage in the Smoky Mountains so memorable is the fact that some 100 species of trees can be found in the area, which results in the curvaceous landscape getting painted with a diverse color palette. Most of the trees are deciduous, which means that they, in fact, will lose their
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
British Cars - A Smoky Mountain Road Trip
I thought I was dreaming. Did I just hear Kay suggest we extend
our trip to the Mitty and spend a week in the Smokies all in the MGA?
Yes, I heard right and before she could back out, I reserved the rooms,
then shared the plan. We would spend 4 nights in Atlanta, see the Walter
Mitty Vintage Races, then drive to Pigeon Forge on back roads for 7
more nights. Then came the BIG question, "I can pack what? You expect me
to pack for 11 nights and fit it into the A in one bag? Whaddaya mean
the trunk is full of tools and parts?"
Well, of course I did! It was HER idea. You should have seen the blank stare when I said the one bag was for both of us. It is a small car after all. This was something we had been wanting to do since May of 1991 when we saw an early Townsend, Tennessee British Car Show. It had always gotten put off. This would be the year. Betsy must be readied. A quick check of the brakes revealed a leaky axle seal, so seals and shoes were replaced. That was all she needed. Oh, I forgot the insistence that certain rattles and squeaks be fixed, the seat bottoms stuffed with fresh foam, and the windshield resealed for rain. Forget the mechanicals man, it is the comforts we'll be needing.
I did pack a few spares in case our friend Murphy came along. Fan belt, radiator hose,
Well, of course I did! It was HER idea. You should have seen the blank stare when I said the one bag was for both of us. It is a small car after all. This was something we had been wanting to do since May of 1991 when we saw an early Townsend, Tennessee British Car Show. It had always gotten put off. This would be the year. Betsy must be readied. A quick check of the brakes revealed a leaky axle seal, so seals and shoes were replaced. That was all she needed. Oh, I forgot the insistence that certain rattles and squeaks be fixed, the seat bottoms stuffed with fresh foam, and the windshield resealed for rain. Forget the mechanicals man, it is the comforts we'll be needing.
I did pack a few spares in case our friend Murphy came along. Fan belt, radiator hose,
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