2024 Tennessee Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in November)
Popular Attractions
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Grand Ole Opry
Dollywood
Graceland
Get yourself a pumpkin in Riceville TN
We visited the Guthrie Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze in Riceville Tennessee.
We had a chance to pick our own pumpkin and play with their animals.
No pets allowed inside, so you might want to keave your dogs and cats at home before coming here.
Get yourself a pumpkin today.
#fallingforfall #mytripvlog #pumpkin #halloween #tripblazers
cdjvalencia03
Fun day in Tennessee and Asheville
Getting There - fun day driving sport car in Tennessee and Asheville!
Attractions - Driving, you must get a sport car o bike and drive all around! beautiful scenarios
Hotels - I would suggest to rent a cabin on Airbnb
Food & Restaurants - we are a delicious hamburger for lunch as you can see in the picture and we had an amazing pizza from il manicomio
in Asheville! I found very interesting knowing what they used to delivery pizza 🍕 ?! 😅😅 check my pics and you will see! I couldn’t resist to take a pics of it!
Shopping - No great place to shop- However if you really want to buy something there is a good Japanese massaging place that offers good body creams and massages:)
#tripblazers #bucketlistreboot #tripblazer #foodie #mytripvlog #deliciousfood #fooodieeee
Rosanna_
Christmas Store Sieverville, Tennesse
One of the highlights of our summer 2020 trip to the Great Smoky Mountains in Piegon Forge & Sieverville, TN was visiting a beautiful & nostalgic Christmas Store in Sieverville, TN & had lots of classic & unique Christmas Decroations, Wizard of Oz Jim shore figurine, The Grinch, Frosty the Snowman, etc. merchandise!#travel #christmasstore #nostalgia
Bethany Robben
Tennessee is one of the most beautiful places to be
sammalice
#freehotelstay#Gatlinberg
HarrisM
Cumin Falls State Park - Tennessee
#passionpassport
Cummins Falls State Park is an idyllic, but rugged, 306-acre day-use park located nine miles north of Cookeville on the Blackburn Fork State Scenic River on the Eastern Highland Rim. Located in the Cordell Hull Watershed, the area has been a scenic spot and swimming hole for local residents of Jackson and Putnam counties for more than 100 years. Cummins Falls is Tennessee’s eighth largest waterfall in volume of water and is 75 feet high. To reach the waterfall, there is a small hike and once you reach the waterfall it’s magnificent. #passionpassport #travelinspiration #beautifuldestinations #traveladdict
Wander_Girl
beautiful room beautiful Tennessee
Crystal N Keith
Tennessee State Prison
You’ve seen the Tennessee State Prison even if you’ve never been there before.
Looking like a medieval castle with its spiked towers and chamber windows, it’s been featured in countless movies, including The Green Mile, Against the Wall and Ernest Goes to Jail.
In its heyday, inmates at the Tennessee State Prison were subjected to harsh manual labor and long periods of solitary confinement.
They were even forced to wear striped uniforms like they really were in the movies.
Today, the Tennessee State Prison is an abandoned facility.
You aren’t allowed to go inside, but you can drive up to the fence and take pictures, or you can sign up for marathons and ghost tours that are given permission to operate on the grounds.
It’s an especially eerie place at night.
If you’re looking for unusual Nashville attractions, try a medieval castle prison that’s a favorite of Hollywood directors.
Stop by the Tennessee State Prison for a hair-raising time!
Address: 6404 Centennial Blvd, Nashville, TN 37209, USA
Planning a road trip around Tennessee? Be sure to check out our list of things to do in Tennessee!
Andreas George
Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge
You can’t miss Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge.
It has a bright purple building located in downtown Nashville, and at night, the line stretches down the entire street.
Everyone wants to toss back a drink at the oldest honky-tonk bar in Tennessee!
Tootsie’s has a long, colorful history in the country music scene.
Patsy Cline and Waylon Jennings were among its most famous customers.
Willie Nelson got his first gig after performing on its live stage.
It’s even been featured in a documentary called Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge: Where the Music Began.
Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge is still thriving today.
It’s a place to see and be seen in Nashville, especially for up-and-coming musicians, and there’s always a lively crowd ready to buy another round.
Stop by Tootise’s when you want fun things to see and do in Nashville, Tennessee.
You never know when the next act will be the hottest thing in country music in a few years!
Address: 422 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37203, United States