The Great Outdoors
Start with the Great Smoky Mountains National Park for a great East Tennessee adventure. There are trails for hoking, biking, and horseback riding, from easy, level trails to challenging mountain paths. There are waterfalls, vistas, and wildlife to enjoy.
If you prefer water to land, we've got an abundance of clear mountain streams and rivers for trout fishing, tubing, kayaking and canoeing.
And don't forget the golf clubs. The area has numerous courses that can challenge even the most experienced player.
Geocaching is another great way to see the outdoor sites. Visit Geocaching.com for a list of caches in the area.
Club House & Pool
You and your family and friends will have free access to three club houses, all have outdooor pools and two offer tennis courts also. There is no fee to use the Club Houses ; we do charge a $10 pass deposit that will be refunded upon return of the pass.
Mountain Heritage
Want to learn something about the area's rich heritage? Start off your visit with a trip to the Great Smoky Mountain Heritage Center, where folks celebrate the mountain way of life.
The area is also home to the largest group of independent artisans in North America. Travel the 8-mile loop of shops, studios and galleries showcasing the Great Smoky Mountain Arts & Crafts Community.
Family Fun
We've got all kinds of fun for the whole family, from the wild rides of Dollywood to great mountain music, from professional baseball to the best in outlet shopping, from the underwater treasures of Ripley's Aquarium to professional theatre. We can't possibly list everything here, so check out a few of these sites for more help planning your vacation.