Turtletown Creek Falls is a hidden gem located near Turtletown, TN, (just 30 minutes from Blue Ridge) offering a serene and scenic escape into nature. The trail to the falls is a moderately easy hike that takes you through lush forests and along the picturesque Turtletown Creek. The hike leads to two stunning waterfalls, each cascading into clear, refreshing pools surrounded by the beauty of the C…
Benton Falls, located in the stunning Cherokee National Forest of nearby Tennessee, is a breathtaking natural wonder that attracts hikers with its serene beauty and tranquil ambiance. This picturesque waterfall cascades down 65 feet, creating a mesmerizing display of water that contrasts beautifully with the lush greenery surrounding it. Accessible via a moderate 3-mile round trip hike along the B…
Raft One is the brainchild of two brothers who want their customers to have the best adventure-filled trip they can possibly have.
After being on the river for 20+ years, Brent and Dusty Rogers, the owners of Raft One, have seen every aspect of every whitewater rafting company on the Ocoee River and other whitewater rafting companies across the country.
Having the enthusiasm and drive to make …
America's largest underground lake ~ your Lost Sea adventure begins with a guided tour of the caverns. This involves a ¾ mile round-trip walk on wide sloping pathways. While touring the caverns and underground lake, the guides will tell of the cavern’s exciting and colorful history. They will also explain the fascinating geological development of the immense cavern rooms and rare formations. At…
Gatlinburg is nestled at the entrance to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the most visited national park in America. There are three entrances into the Smokies right from downtown. Gatlinburg attracts more than eleven million visitors a year and can grow to a population of 40,000-plus on any given night. This little town of 3,944 residents is dedicated to welcoming all of its guests with a tas…
Dollywood, which is nestled near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee began opening its doors to the public in 1986 and has since become Tennessee's number one ticketed attraction. Dollywood is themed with Smoky Mountain history and preservation but also offers key attractions, including daily demonstrations of turn-of-the-century crafts, one-of-a-kind rides, and awar…
The Incline Railway, located on the foot of Lookout Mountain in Chattanooga, TN, opened on November 16, 1895. Just 1.5 hrs. from Blue Ridge, GA, The Incline Railway is the perfect day trip for those looking to explore the area further. Originally, the cars were made of wood and powered by huge coal-burning steam engines. Electric power was used after 1911, and it now uses two 100-horsepower motors…
The Tennessee Aquarium is the highest-rated aquarium in the USA and one of America's top ten tourist attractions for overall guest satisfaction! You will enjoy a remarkable journey with 10,000 animals. Located on the banks of the Tennessee River in Chattanooga and surrounded by the natural beauty of the mountains, the Tennessee Aquarium tells the story of the river - following the path of a raindr…
Ruby Falls is one of the oldest and most popular attractions in the Southeast. The historic attraction has welcomed millions of guests over its long, colorful history and continues to be a tradition for generations of visitors to the Chattanooga area. Back in 1928, when Ruby Falls founder Leo Lambert had the idea of opening a cave as a tourist attraction, tourism as we know it today was in its inf…
Located 6 miles outside Chattanooga, TN, Rock City Gardens makes a perfect day trip from your luxury cabin in Blue Ridge, GA. Just an hour and a half away, traveling along the Ocoee River through the Ocoee Gorge, the beautiful drive makes the time fly by.
Rock City is a unique geological and botanical wonder. Located atop Lookout Mountain in Georgia, this scenic, natural attraction offers an e…
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