Where These 3 Tennessee Road Trips Will Take You Is Truly Unforgettable
When it comes to the art of a road trip, you’ll want to make sure you stock the car with all the treats you’ll need for the drive and plenty of water. It’s also a good idea to be well-rested for the day ahead. The road’s job is just giving you something pretty to look at. We’ve put together a quick guide to three of the best road trips in Tennessee. You’ll definitely want to check these out! These scenic drives will take you to some of the must-visit attractions in Tennessee.
Alright guys, sound off! Have you driven any of these gorgeous roads? Are you planning to? Tennessee is such a beautiful state with so many places to explore, do you have any suggestions of your own?
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What are some must-visit attractions in Tennessee?
The Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga is one of the best in the southeast! If insects are more your thing, the Butterfly Gardens in Memphis are fantastic. Nashville is a great city and you could spend a ton of time there and never finish exploring it. We do have recommendations for some hidden bars you might wanna check out. They're great and not as likely to be crowded as some of the more touristy spots.
What are some natural wonders in Tennessee?
Obviously, the Great Smoky Mountains are the most famous of our natural wonders, but we have plenty more. Gatlinburg is a beautiful city and the gorgeous Ramsey Cascdes are one of the prettiest waterfalls in Tennessee. Ruby Falls is amazing and like nothing you've ever seen before. And don't forget to check out Lookout Mountain from Chattanooga! You can see seven states from there. For more natural wonders in Tennessee, we've prepared a handy list for you.
What are some good museums in Tennessee?
How about free museums? Nashville has a bunch! Discovery Park of America is in Union City and it's especially great for kids. And how cool is the Titanic museum in Pigeon Forge? It's shaped like a half scale model of the actual ship!