Knoxville, Tennessee
Located in the eastern part of the state, Tennessee's third largest city is filled with fun for the whole family with activities for the outdoor enthusiast, many enjoyable learning opportunities, and places to kick back and enjoy a slower, southern pace of life. If you're a lover of the outdoors, be sure to visit Knoxville's premier environmental educational center and park, Ijams Nature Center. This 160-acre park is filled with trails for hiking and biking, nature spotting, and historic sites. And if you'd rather take a turn on a golf course, Knoxville has a course to challenge any level of player. Knoxville is also well known for its live music scene with numerous venues for rock and roll, blues, and country. Festivals are also a highlight to the local music scene. April is particularly popular as the Dogwood Arts Festival and the Rossini Festival entertain one and all with culture and music. If you can take a day-trip from Knoxville, Dollywood is a popular attraction for thrill seekers with its many amusement park rides. Also, a short distance from Knoxville is the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and its amazing vistas and picturesque scenery. Package Includes:- Choice of accommodations
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