Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Knoxville, TN to Nashville, TN
Nashville, TN to Knoxville, TN
On this 12-day venture to the Great Smoky Mountains, stand amidst expansive forests, wide open plains, and the striking Appalachian Mountains. The river carries the melodies of iconic tracks created in the legendary Muscle Shoals studios, shaping the sound of America. Explore historical battlegrounds where Civil War history was made and small towns that played a part in the space race. Get ready for a full spectrum of experiences, from enjoying country music hits in Nashville to tasting the world’s finest whiskey.
Explore the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which stretches across the border between North Carolina and Tennessee. Led by your guide, you'll experience America’s most visited national park, renowned for its diversity of plant and animal life, the ancient splendor of its mountains, and the enduring cultural legacy of the Southern Appalachians. Prepare for an adventure filled with new sights and sounds.
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Cruise the Tennessee Rivers and discover the Great Smoky Mountains. This 12-day land and cruise package includes a personalized exploration of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Day 1 - Knoxville, TN
Land at Knoxville's McGhee Tyson Airport and settle into your hotel for an overnight stay. After breakfast, meet your guides and fellow travelers to start your journey through the Great Smoky Mountains National Parks. Knoxville, a city that combines Southern charm with a vibrant arts scene, offers visitors a unique blend of historic architecture and modern innovation. From its lively downtown to scenic river views, Knoxville is the perfect gateway to your national park adventure.
Day 2 - Pigeon Forge, TN
Travel from Knoxville to Pigeon Forge, nestled in the scenic foothills of the Smokies. Upon your arrival, settle into your hotel. Pigeon Forge, known for its quirky attractions, including whimsical museums like the Titanic Museum Attraction, shaped like the famous ship, and WonderWorks, an upside-down building filled with interactive exhibits. Be treated to a spectacular dinner show at Dolly Parton's Stampede, where skilled horseback riders and dazzling effects bring stories to life in an arena, all while enjoying a true Southern dinner and getting to know your Adventure Guides and fellow explorers.
Day 3 - Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Journey through the trails of Cades Cove in a caravan of Jeeps, guided by narrators who will share the history behind each twist in the path. This venture proves the profound beauty and calming presence of this Appalachian retreat.
Continue your exploration at the Sugarlands Visitor Center, where you'll gather insights into the park's detailed history and its diverse ecological community. A short, easy walk from the Visitor Center brings you to Cataract Falls, where water ribbons down the mountainside.
Day 4 - Great Smoky Mountain National Park
The Great Smoky Mountains stretch across the horizon, their peaks shrouded in a misty veil that gives the range its name. The dense forests blanket rolling hills in shades of emerald and gold, interspersed with crystal-clear streams that move through the valleys.
Above the alpine tree line, Clingmans Dome offers one of the most captivating reaching views in the Appalachian Mountains. On your second day in the park, ascend to this man-made observation point for sweeping views of the Smoky Mountains and the expansive landscape beyond.
Visit nearby Gatlinburg, Tennessee, a charming town hiding in a narrow valley just outside the park, that captures all the quirky charm you’ve come to know along the way.
Day 5 - Chattanooga, TN
Enjoy the scenic journey from Pigeon Forge to Chattanooga, where our welcoming onboard team will greet you as you embark on your Tennessee River cruise. Enjoy a Welcome Reception onboard your vessel as you prepare to set sail.
The city's history is highlighted by its key role during the Civil War, particularly in the Battle of Chattanooga, which proved to be a turning point in the conflict. Notably, Lookout Mountain is where visitors can explore caves and enjoy sweeping views from the famous "Rock City."
Day 6 - Decatur, AL
The Old Decatur Historic District exudes the timeless elegance of the South, with streets lined by architectural gems that trace their origins back to the 1800s. Walk through this charming quarter and admire homes that display a spectrum of styles, from the French nuances of the Empire period to the quaint simplicity of Edwardian Cottages. Take time to browse the boutiques and artisan shops along Bank Street and 2nd Avenue.
Further enrich your experience by visiting Decatur’s celebrated museums. The Cook Museum of Natural Science offers a close-up look at the intricacies of our natural environment, while the Carnegie Visual Art Center showcases the creative spirit through rotating exhibitions of fine art. Not far from these cultural treasures, the U.S. Space & Rocket Center awaits with its expansive exhibits on space exploration, connecting the wonders of the universe to the human spirit of inquiry.
Day 7 - Florence, AL
Florence, one of the four cities comprising "the Shoals," stretches across two counties, neatly divided by the Tennessee River. Its downtown, a string of locally owned shops showcasing everything from handcrafted jewelry to eclectic antique collectibles.
Visit the residence of W.C. Handy, revered as the “Father of the Blues,” to experience a piece of musical history. Also, explore the Frank Lloyd Wright Rosenbaum House, an architectural gem, and the only Wright structure in the Southeast open to the public, offering a fascinating window into innovative design.
Day 8 - Savannah, TN
Located in Hardin County, Savannah claims the title of the largest town on the Tennessee River and is a hotspot of Southern charm. It's home to the well-kept Shiloh National Military Park, a landmark for Civil War history. Visit the historic district and check out the 42 unique homes, including the Cherry Mansion, which was once General Ulysses S. Grant’s command post during the Battle of Shiloh.
Join us on our Taste of Savannah shuttle. Beginning at the Tennessee River Museum, located in downtown Savannah, this museum offers exhibits on the history and culture of the Tennessee River Valley, including Native American artifacts, Civil War relics, and displays on river life. As you learn more about the waters you’re traveling, you'll be treated to samples of hand-prepared local fare such as hushpuppies, catfish, and paddlefish caviar. You are in the Catfish Capital of the World after all.
Day 9 - Paducah, KY
At the meeting point of the Tennessee River and the Ohio River, Paducah has all the nostalgic charm that feels like a journey back in time. Founded by William Clark of Lewis and Clark, Paducah holds the title of a National Heritage Destination, boasting a thriving community of culinary artisans, painters, potters, and jewelers showcasing their craft. Dubbed "Quilt City," this port city is home to the National Quilt Museum, where intricate quilts are persevered and displayed.
Don't miss the Railroad Museum, sharing relics and memorabilia from America's storied railroad past. Paducah is a haven for history enthusiasts, art aficionados, and anyone seeking a slice of Americana.
Day 10 - Cruising Lake Barkley and the Cumberland River
Spend a day on the river watching the scenery of America's Heartland sail by; where the calm waters shimmer and 170,000 acres of protected forest become your backdrop for the day. Enjoy a leisurely day cruising Lake Barkley, where you can admire sweeping views of the Cumberland River from the comfort of your own private balcony. Onboard, our crew has planned a full day of activities. You’re welcome to just take it easy up on the sun deck and watch the world go by as well.
Day 11 - Nashville, TN
Nashville, the indisputable capital of country music, buzzes with excitement from the iconic Bluebird Cafe to the revered Ryman Auditorium. Its lively streets are adorned with art galleries and unique shops, inviting exploration at every corner. Let Nashville sing to you as music pours from the balconies throughout the city. You can’t skip a visit into the heart of historic downtown, where you'll find the Country Music Hall of Fame Museum and Honky Tonk Row waiting to be explored. Don't miss the opportunity to visit The Hermitage, once home to President Andrew Jackson, for a glimpse into the city's fascinating past. And as the sun sets, let us treat you to an unforgettable show at the incomparable Grand Ole Opry.
Day 12 - Nashville, TN
End your voyage with one last breakfast onboard. Should you choose to stay, there’s so much left to see so take your time to see as much as you can. If you’re heading home, let the sounds of the city take you there.
Enjoy a 1-night stay, before beginning your Great Smoky Mountains National Parks exploration. After breakfast, meet your Adventure Guides and fellow guests and be treated to a scenic ride to Pigeon Forge.
Experience this extraordinary show, which features friendly competition, horse riding stunts, special effects, elaborate musical productions, plus a delicious, four-course meal that ends with a decadent dessert. You may also enjoy an aerial performance featuring an original song written and recorded by Dolly Parton.
Enjoy a relaxing journey through Cades Cove, an area where European settled in the early 1800s. As you make your way, view historic structures like restored churches, old grist mills, and pioneer log cabins, existing in harmony with a diversity of wildlife, from raccoons and white tail deer to black bears. Admire scenic views of the mountain tops, wildflower meadows, and rolling green landscape.
Visit this convenient resource for information about the area. Natural history exhibits on display feature the park's indigenous plants and animals and park rangers are available to answer any questions you may have. The onsite bookstore carries a wide array of books, guides, and other items to make your trip memorable.
Venture to the highest point in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, also the highest point in Tennessee. At the observation tower on the summit, enjoy spectacular 360° views of the Smokies and beyond.
With all its natural beauty, outdoor attractions, and amenities, this visitor center serves as the gateway to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Featured here is the Museum of the Cherokee Indian, Oconaluftee Indian Village, the Qualla Arts and Crafts, Inc., and more.
At the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains lies charming and picturesque Gatlinburg. Guests come from around the world to explore this mountain town. Take time to explore downtown, shop for the perfect souvenir, or enjoy a local artisan's work.
As you embark upon your journey, enjoy a Welcome Aboard Reception with cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and entertainment. Meet the crew, your onboard experts, and fellow guests. Learn more about the wonderful adventure ahead of you.
Take a step back in time as you explore Mooresville, one of Alabama's most important and intact villages and a town many people have called Alabama’s Williamsburg. The entire town of Mooresville is on the National Register of Historic Places and was the first incorporated by the Alabama Territorial Legislature in 1818.
Visit the 1818 Farms, where you can take part in a hands-on pressed-flower workshop, see a demonstration of a natural dyeing eco printing process, and stroll through a flower field. Next, take a leisurely stroll down Mooresville’s tree-lined streets, peeking into some of the gardens and learning about the history of the town, including interesting stories about its past and present residents and their homes. Get an inside look at the c. 1821 Stagecoach Tavern and c. 1839 Brick Church and be treated to a scrumptious local treat.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
Enjoy this charming town at your leisure, with stops at:
- Carnegie Visual Arts Center – Beginning as Carnegie Library in 1904, this historic building was transformed into an arts center in 2003. Explore the permanent and temporary exhibits which feature a multitude of mediums.
- Cook Museum of Natural Science – This state-of-the-art museum features exhibits on zoology, geology, paleontology, and nature.
- Morgan County Archives – Home to historical rarities and nearby to local antique stores, yarn boutiques, and other shopping.
- Old State Bank and Union Depot – A historic Classic Revival-style building offering, this historic bank displays life in Decatur in the 1830s. The Decatur Union Depot is filled with working model trains and railway memorabilia.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Experience the history of space exploration as you recount the first time you heard "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind!" You may even choose to participate in some of the hands-on exhibits and movies that the U.S. Space & Rocket Center offers. Whatever you choose, you will leave with a new admiration for space pioneers of the past and future.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Sit at the piano where Lynyrd Skynyrd created "Free Bird." Feel the vibe of where Mick and the boys recorded "Brown Sugar." Stand in the room where Aretha found her voice. Or, walk through the room where Dylan recorded, "You Gotta Serve Somebody." Experience it all with stops at FAME Recording Studio, the original Muscle Shoals Sound Recording Studio, and Cypress Moon.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
Florence and The Shoals area have a rich Native American history. Explore the Florence Indian Mound and Museum and learn about the original inhabitants of this region. The most unique part of this experience lies nearby at the Wichahpi Commemorative Stone Wall that was a 30-year, hand-constructed tribute to honor Tom Hendrix’s great-great-grandmother's incredible journey from the Singing River (the Tennessee) to Oklahoma and back. This moving story is now told by Tom's son, who will join you for the full experience.
Activity Level: Low / ADA ACCESSIBLE: Partially
Enjoy this quaint town at your leisure, with stops at:
- Florence-Lauderdale Welcome Center – Learn about the rich history of The Shoals area. Representatives of Florence and The Shoals will be there to greet you, answer questions and may even have something special to welcome you to their community.
- The Kennedy-Douglass Center for the Arts – Discover and enjoy extraordinary works of art, explore new ideas, and cultivate new insights into local culture and the act of creation.
- Pope’s Tavern – Popes’ Tavern serves as a hospital during the Civil War and now serves as a community history museum. Narratives from slaveholders, enslaved people, yeoman farmers, freedmen, and Native Americans invite visitors to understand the past from multiple viewpoints, using historical artifacts and interpretation.
- The W.C. Handy Cabin, Museum, and Library – Dedicated to one of Florence's most famous sons known as the "Father of Blues," Handy was born in a log cabin at this site in 1873. View a collection of Handy's personal papers, artifacts, and other items he donated before his death in 1958.
- Downtown Shopping District – Explore downtown on your own. Take time for shopping, perusing, and perhaps stopping in at a local dining establishment.
- Rosenbaum House – Explore one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most magnificent homes, declared by architecture critics to be one of the purest examples of Usonian prototype.
Activity Level: Low / ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
This in-depth experience provides an opportunity to visit one of the most historic Civil War battle sites. Your ranger-guided exploration begins at Corinth Interpretative Center where you will learn about the history of the encampment and reconstruction after the war. After departing Corinth, savor a unique, authentic southern lunch at the famous Hagy's Catfish Hotel Restaurant. Next, visit Shiloh Military Park to learn more about the 1862 battle that was a turning point in the Civil War.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessibility: Yes
Explore Shiloh National Military Park Congress, which was established on December 27, 1894, to commemorate the April 6-7, 1862, battle that raged around Shiloh Church and Pittsburg Landing. Resulting in more than 23,000 casualties, the battle was the largest engagement in the Mississippi Valley campaign during the Civil War. Today, visitors can learn about the history from National Park Ranger programs and explore the grounds of this hallowed site.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessibility: Yes
Let our local guide take you through the quaint city of Paducah. This excursion has been carefully divided into three distinct sections to make sure you experience all that Paducah has to offer. First, explore the downtown as our local expert guide points out the areas’ many historical sites. Then, ride along the riverfront where you will witness more than 50 life-sized panoramic murals depicting elements of Paducah’s past. End at the National Quilt Museum, the world's largest museum devoted to quilt and fiber art.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Explore downtown Paducah at your own pace. Visit the areas many museums and shops and stop at the riverfront to view the wall murals that tell the story of Paducah's past.
Making stops at:
- Paducah Railroad Museum - Explore this interactive museum showcasing equipment and memorabilia from the romantic past of America's railroads.
- Inland Waterways Museum - You can be a captain and choose your vessel type in the state-of-the-art boat simulator, as well as explore and learn about the history, environments, culture, and economy of these rivers through interactive exhibits.
- The National Quilt Museum - View exhibits by renowned quilters who are implementing creative ideas and approaches to fiber art.
- Lowertown Arts District & Neighborhood - Explore this 25 sq. block neighborhood on the National Register of Historic Places. Look for the directory at the old Texaco Station.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessibility: Yes
Paducah’s location at the confluence of the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers makes it unique. The city is home to some of the nation’s largest barge and towing companies. At the Inland Waterways Museum, learn all about the inland waterways and the impact they have on the daily lives of local residents. You can be a captain and choose your vessel type in the state-of-the-art boat simulator, as well as explore and learn about the history, environments, culture, and economy of these rivers through interactive exhibits.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Travel the Woodlands Trace National Scenic Byway to two wildlife and nature experiences in Land Between the Lakes, the national recreation area between Barkley and Kentucky Lakes. Begin at the Elk & Bison Prairie which features a native grassland habitat that was once common in Kentucky more than a century ago. Aboard an enclosed vehicle, explore the wonders of this enclosed habitat, where elk and bison roam free. Numerous other wildlife species and a stunning array of native plants also thrive in the prairie. Next stop, get up close and personal with the natural world at Woodlands Nature Station. Nestled in the woods between Honker and Hematite Lakes, the Nature Station serves as a gateway to the 8,500-acre Nature Watch Area. See and learn about indigenous wildlife, including red-tailed hawks, bald eagles, coyotes, flying squirrels, amphibians, and aquatic wildlife.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Board the beautiful Victorian Horse-Drawn Carriage at the port for a trip through town and time. Explore the streets of Grand Rivers and Little Lake Park, while your carriage driver shares a little history of the “Village Between The Lakes,” and points out areas of interest, including the original Victorian home of Thomas Lawson, the founder of Grand River. Learn the history of the town and about exciting future Grand Rivers attractions. Guests may request to disembark the carriage in the center of town to shop, explore, enjoy a Moonshine tasting, walk the majestic gardens of Patti’s Settlement, or request to be taken back to port.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
Immerse yourself in the rich history and warm southern hospitality of Patti's 1880's Settlement, a place to relax, enjoy a delicious meal, stroll through the beautiful gardens, shop for unique treasures, and experience a glimpse into the past. Upon arrival, gather in the Atrium where CEO and Director of Marketing Ann Martin will provide a brief history of the restaurant and the Tullar Family. Following this, venture outside to explore the Gardens as she regales you with the fascinating story of Patti Tullar and the history behind the 8 log gift shop cabins nestled within the beautiful gardens. Each cabin has its own unique tale and history of how it found its place on the grounds, adding to the charm and character of this historic destination. After, return to the Atrium to make dining reservations for a meal immediately following the guided exploration.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
There are a variety of activities scheduled on board when the ship is underway, which vary depending on the itinerary and scheduled date. Enjoy destination-focused enrichment programs with special guest speakers who present topics related to the region and ports of call, including Art Classes, App-titude Classes (Tech Made Easy), Cooking Demonstrations, Mixology (practice of making great cocktails,) Trivia, Game Shows, and more.
Learn the fascinating story of the Ryman Auditorium. Constructed in 1880, Thomas G. Ryman built this theater, originally named The Union Gospel Tabernacle, for evangelist Reverend Sam Jones so that his inspiring words could be clearly heard by all. After Ryman’s passing in 1904, the theater name was changed to Ryman Auditorium to honor the man who created this historic landmark. Today, the Ryman Auditorium is associated with country music legends and inspiring artists striving to make a name for themselves.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Enjoy live country music at its best with a visit to the Grand Ole Opry. The evening show will begin at 7:00 pm, featuring up and coming country artists, as well as musical groups that have been Opry Members for years.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Start your excursion at the Johnny Cash Museum, ranked the #1 music museum in the world by Forbes, Conde' Naste, and National Geographic Traveler. Explore the largest and most comprehensive collection of Johnny Cash artifacts and memorabilia in the world. Next, walk upstairs to The Patsy Cline Museum which celebrates the life of the legendary songstress who made an indelible mark on country music and remains one of the biggest names in country history. Featured are hundreds of never before seen artifacts, personal belongings, videos, and much more.
Please Note: This tour is only offered on cruises ending in Nashville, TN.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessibility: Yes
Enjoy a narrated exploration of historic downtown Nashville. Along the way, view Honky Tonk Row, Bicentennial Park, the State Capitol Building, and more. Stop at the Country Hall of Fame and Museum, home to a growing collection of over 2.5 million artifacts, including one-of-a-kind recordings, films, instruments, and more.
Discover the connections between country music's past and artists of today in the interactive gallery space. Witness everything from Hank William's cherished Martin guitar and Elvis Presley's custom Cadillac to outfits and instruments from all of your favorite artists.
Please Note: This tour is only offered on cruises ending in Nashville, TN.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Why not stay an extra night or two to immerse yourself in the spirit of this vibrant city? Ask your onboard Hotel Manager for recommendations on area hotels, attractions, and more.
Enjoy a 1-night stay at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center. Be treated to an evening performance at the Grand Ole Opry. The morning of embarkation, meet in the hotel lobby for transportation to the ship with concierge luggage service provided.
Visit The Battles for Chattanooga, a spectacular three-dimensional electronic battle map representation of Chattanooga’s Battle Above the Clouds and Sherman’s assault on Missionary Ridge before his historic march to the sea. Explore the attached museum which features a weapon and book collection from the Civil War. Take a ride on the Incline Railway, a funicular railway system that is over 125 years old.
Next, travel to the nearby Point Park with acres of impressive overlooks, monuments, and cannon positions, interpreting the Battle of Lookout Mountain, as well as the other Battles for Chattanooga.
Discover Rock City, located atop Lookout Mountain, where you can stand in one place and see seven states. Explore this true marvel of nature, with massive ancient rock formations, gardens of over 400 native plant species, and breathtaking panoramic views. Take an unforgettable journey along the Enchanted Trail, a woodland path where each step reveals the wonders of nature. Experience the magic of Fairyland Caverns and Mother Goose Village, visit one of the unique gift shops, and dine at the Big Rock Grill.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Partially
From scents to spirits, you will enjoy creating your own candle to take home. Next, learn how to craft a special cocktail (or mocktail) from a master mixologist. In between these hands-on experiences, you will walk a short distance as your guide provides an engaging narrative about Chattanooga.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Lying near the bank of the river, the Tennessee Aquarium is nationally renowned for its design, exhibits, and programs. Trace the path of water from the mountains to the sea, come face-to-face with the fascinating native animals of the region, and discover the rich biodiversity of the Southeast through engaging exhibits.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Chattanooga has become a culinary destination. Join this dining experience as you visit four fabulous restaurants, which feature American, Italian, French, and Spanish cuisine. Enjoy specially prepared masterpieces as you interact with the chef at each location. We will take you to the first location and from there, you will take short walks from one restaurant to another.
Activity Level: Moderate
Map & Itinerary Overview
Cruise the Tennessee Rivers and discover the Great Smoky Mountains. This 12-day land and cruise package includes a personalized exploration of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Day 1 - Nashville, TN
Settle into your one-night included Hotel Stay and begin your adventure in Nashville, the indisputable capital of country music. The streets buzz with excitement from the iconic Bluebird Cafe to the revered Ryman Auditorium. Let Nashville sing to you as music pours from the balconies throughout the city. You can’t skip a visit into the heart of historic downtown, where you'll find the Country Music Hall of Fame Museum and Honky Tonk Row waiting to be explored. Don't miss the opportunity to visit The Hermitage, once home to President Andrew Jackson, for a glimpse into the city's fascinating past. And as the sun sets, let us treat you to an unforgettable show at the incomparable Grand Ole Opry.
Day 2 - Afternoon of Cruising
Embark on your modern ship in the heart of Nashville, TN, where the skyline and country tunes set the perfect backdrop. Step aboard and feel the blend of classic charm and contemporary comfort. Join us for a lively Welcome Reception, where you'll meet fellow travelers and enjoy a taste of Southern hospitality. We’ll toast to you, the crew and an unforgettable voyage through the stunning Smoky Mountains.
Day 3 - Cruising Lake Barkley and the Cumberland River
Spend a day on the river watching the scenery of America's Heartland sail by, where the calm waters shimmer and 170,000 acres of protected forest become your backdrop for the day. Enjoy a leisurely day cruising Lake Barkley, where you can admire sweeping views of the Cumberland River from the comfort of your own private balcony. Onboard, our crew has planned a full day of activities. You’re welcome to just take it easy up on the sun deck and watch the world go by as well.
Day 4 - Paducah, KY
At the meeting point of the Tennessee River and the Ohio River, Paducah has all the nostalgic charm that feels like a journey back in time. Founded by William Clark of Lewis and Clark, Paducah holds the title of a National Heritage Destination, boasting a thriving community of culinary artisans, painters, potters, and jewelers showcasing their craft. Dubbed "Quilt City," this port city is home to the National Quilt Museum, where intricate quilts are persevered and displayed.
Don't miss the Railroad Museum, sharing relics and memorabilia from America's storied railroad past. Paducah is a haven for history enthusiasts, art aficionados, and anyone seeking a slice of Americana.
Day 5 - Savannah, TN
Located in Hardin County, Savannah claims the title of the largest town on the Tennessee River and is a hotspot of Southern charm. It's home to the well-kept Shiloh National Military Park, a landmark for Civil War history. Visit the historic district and check out the 42 unique homes, including the Cherry Mansion, which was once General Ulysses S. Grant’s command post during the Battle of Shiloh.
Join us on our Taste of Savannah shuttle. Beginning at the Tennessee River Museum, located in downtown Savannah, this museum offers exhibits on the history and culture of the Tennessee River Valley, including Native American artifacts, Civil War relics, and displays on river life. As you learn more about the waters you’re traveling, you'll be treated to samples of hand-prepared local fare such as hushpuppies, catfish, and paddlefish caviar. You are in the Catfish Capital of the World after all.
Day 6 - Florence, AL
Florence, one of the four cities comprising "the Shoals," stretches across two counties, neatly divided by the Tennessee River. Its downtown, a string of locally owned shops showcasing everything from handcrafted jewelry to eclectic antique collectibles.
Visit the residence of W.C. Handy, revered as the “Father of the Blues,” to experience a piece of musical history. Also, explore the Frank Lloyd Wright Rosenbaum House, an architectural gem, and the only Wright structure in the Southeast open to the public, offering a fascinating window into innovative design.
Day 7 - Decatur, AL
The Old Decatur Historic District exudes the timeless elegance of the South, with streets lined by architectural gems that trace their origins back to the 1800s. Walk through this charming quarter and admire homes that display a spectrum of styles, from the French nuances of the Empire period to the quaint simplicity of Edwardian Cottages. Take time to browse the boutiques and artisan shops along Bank Street and 2nd Avenue.
Further enrich your experience by visiting Decatur’s celebrated museums. The Cook Museum of Natural Science offers a close-up look at the intricacies of our natural environment, while the Carnegie Visual Art Center showcases the creative spirit through rotating exhibitions of fine art. Not far from these cultural treasures, the U.S. Space & Rocket Center awaits with its expansive exhibits on space exploration, connecting the wonders of the universe to the human spirit of inquiry.
Day 8 - Chattanooga, TN
Chattanooga, on the shores of the Tennessee River, boasts a stunning blend of natural beauty and urban charm, with the scenic backdrop of the Appalachian Mountains hugs its skyline. The city’s past comes alive at the historic Bluff View Art District, where cobblestone streets lead to galleries and cafes. Food enthusiasts will delight in the diverse culinary scene, from classic Southern comfort dishes to innovative farm-to-table fare. Visitors can explore vibrant neighborhoods filled with art galleries, boutiques, and museums, all reflecting the city’s unique heritage and culture.
Day 9 - Travel to Pigeon Forge, TN
Travel from Knoxville to Pigeon Forge, nestled in the scenic foothills of the Smokies. Upon your arrival, settle into your hotel. Pigeon Forge, known for its quirky attractions, including whimsical museums like the Titanic Museum Attraction, shaped like the famous ship, and WonderWorks, an upside-down building filled with interactive exhibits. Be treated to a spectacular dinner show at Dolly Parton's Stampede, where skilled horseback riders and dazzling effects bring stories to life in an arena, all while enjoying a true Southern dinner and getting to know your Adventure Guides and fellow explorers.
Day 10 - Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Journey through the trails of Cades Cove in a caravan of Jeeps, guided by narrators who will share the history behind each twist in the path. This venture proves the profound beauty and calming presence of this Appalachian retreat.
Continue your exploration at the Sugarlands Visitor Center, where you'll gather insights into the park's detailed history and its diverse ecological community. A short, easy walk from the Visitor Center brings you to Cataract Falls, where water ribbons down the mountainside.
Day 11 - Great Smoky Mountain National Park
The Great Smoky Mountains stretch across the horizon, their peaks shrouded in a misty veil that gives the range its name. The dense forests blanket rolling hills in shades of emerald and gold, interspersed with crystal-clear streams that move through the valleys.
Above the alpine tree line, Clingmans Dome offers one of the most captivating reaching views in the Appalachian Mountains. On your second day in the park, ascend to this man-made observation point for sweeping views of the Smoky Mountains and the expansive landscape beyond.
Visit nearby Gatlinburg, Tennessee, a charming town hiding in a narrow valley just outside the park, that captures all the quirky charm you’ve come to know along the way.
Day 12 - Knoxville, TN
End your journey with breakfast at the hotel with fellow travelers. Should you choose to stay, there’s so much left to see so take your time to see as much as you can. Knoxville, a city that combines Southern charm with a vibrant arts scene, offers visitors a unique blend of historic architecture and modern innovation. From its lively downtown to scenic river views, Knoxville is the perfect place to end your national park adventure.