TENNESSEE

We love living in Tennessee! There is SO much to do here. We recommend anyone to come here to this great state and check it out! From checking out Elvis Presley’s digs in Memphis to the majestic Smoky Mountains. There are more caves in Tennessee than any other state. There is plenty to keep you busy here. Follow us as we check out some sites in Tennessee in between our other trips!

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Tennessee

Things To Do & Places To See in the Volunteer State

  • Hiking trails in East Tennessee

Best Hiking Trails in East Tennessee

Tennessee Hiking Trails - Waterfalls in Tennessee There are many hikes in Tennessee that lead to some of the most beautiful panorama views and waterfalls in the country. Some follow or pass [...]

  • Tennessee Renaissance Festival 2018

Tennessee Renaissance Festival Tips

One of the best events Tennessee has to offer is the Tennessee Renaissance Festival held annually in May in the town of Arrington. This festival is fun for all ages and provides a glimpse [...]

  • Fiery Gizzard trail

How I Got Lost on the Foster Falls Trail

Foster Falls. The perfect way to spend a fall day! The Fiery Gizzard Trail in South Cumberland State Park in Sequatchie, Tennessee is one of the top trails in America. I had hiked [...]

  • Window Cliffs State Natural Area

Your Guide to Window Cliffs State Natural Area

There's a new hike in Cookeville, Tennessee near Burgess Falls State Park called Window Cliffs State Natural Area. French Naturalist, Charles Leseur, named it "Cane Creek Bluff" in the early 1900s. He actually sketched [...]

  • Things to do in Cumberland Mountain State Park

Things to Do in Cumberland Mountain State Park

There are many things to do in Cumberland Mountain State Park. The park is located in Tennessee's Cumberland Plateau near the city of Crossville. As a local, I often times find myself blessed to live [...]

  • Rugby

Your Guide to Rugby, Tennessee

Rugby, Tennessee is a Victorian village in the Cumberland Plateau. The village of Rugby, Tennessee was founded in 1880. It was meant to be a Utopian community that would flourish as an agricultural, Christian colony. [...]