One of Tennessee’s picturesque paddlewheel vessels, the Watts Bar Belle at Fort Loudon Marina provides sightseeing and historical tours as well as dinner cruises.
Storytelling opportunities abound at Tennessee’s historic festivals and living history museums.
Get wet and wild in the rapids you’ll find at the Ocoee Whitewater Center, a world-class venue for rafting, kayaking and canoeing.
Get a different view of nature from this unusual tree house at the Chattanooga Nature Center.
Tennessee is a land of dramatic and varied landscapes, perfect for these hikers at Alum Cave Bluff in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Great-tasting barbecue is a Tennessee tradition in small towns, big cities, and everywhere in between.
The Tennessee River Gore Explorer, the first catamaran of its kind in the southeast, provides a unique view of the wildlife and scenery of the Chattanooga riverfront.
From Memphis to the mountains, Tennessee has a mouth-watering barbecue treat for every discriminating taste bud.
Celebrate summer with great music, good friends, and tempting foods at Tennessee’s outdoor festivals and fairs.




