Tennessee Travel

  • Campgrounds on the Tennessee River in Alabama

    The Tennessee River cuts through about 150 miles of northern Alabama through rural forested areas. The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has created four large lakes along the river as part of its flood control and energy production activities. The lakes, along with the rivers, create many recreation opportunities including fishing, boating, hiking and campin… read more

  • Smithville, Tennessee Campgrounds

    Smithville is on the Highland Rim of Tennessee, which means there are thick forests and bluffs that create many waterfalls on the pure streams that flow through the area's hills. Center Hill Lake is a clear-water lake in the area near Smithville. Center Hill Lake is a 64-mile-long reservoir that was created by damming the Caney Fork River. State parks… read more

  • Why Are They Called the Smoky Mountains?

    The Great Smoky Mountains are best known as the home of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which is the most visited national park in the United States with more than nine million visitors annually. The region is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers. read more

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