Tennessee Vacation Guide
"Tennessee- The Volunteer State"

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On the left side menu- Tennessee Lodging, Services and Attractions.
On the right side menu- USA Menu and Attractions.
Tennessee has a population of over 5,962,000 with it's largest city being Memphis.
Traveling to Tennessee makes sense. We have natural beauty, southern hospitality, serene weather, and something for everyone. Traverse the Smoky Mountains or hike a portion of the Appalachian Trail.

Cruise into one (or all) of the diverse urban areas in Tennessee including Knoxville, Chattanooga, Bristol, Kingsport and Johnson City. Tennessee is home to an exceptional list of attractions, including the Chattanooga Choo Choo, the Tennessee Aquarium, Dollywood, Rock City, Ruby Falls, the Lost Sea, the International Storytelling Center, Ripley's Aquarium, the Knoxville Zoo, Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, the American Museum of Science & Energy, the birthplace of country music and NASCAR's home.
Tennessee offers you a jaunt into soulful music, historical drama and natural wonders.

West Tennessee exposes nightlife experiences on Beale Street and music history highlights in Graceland, Sun Studio and Stax Museum of American Soul.

Natural wonders include the Tennessee River, the Mississippi River, Reelfoot Lake, Kentucky Lake and the Tennessee River Freshwater Pearl Farm.
Civil War grounds and the
National Civil Rights Museum offer a glimpse into Tennessee's history.
West Tennessee presents a collection of Tennessee's individuality.
Among the major points of interest are the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site at Greeneville, the American Museum of Atomic Energy at Oak Ridge, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Hermitage (home of Andrew Jackson near Nashville), Rock City Gardens near Chattanooga, and three National Military Parks.

Fishing is great in Tennessee, with so many rivers, lakes and streams to chose from the choices are unlimited. Over a dozen studies have shown that being with family and friends, relaxing and being outdoors and close to nature are the primary reasons people spend time on the water, and you can't do any better than fishing in Tennessee.

Tennessee also has some of the best bird and game hunting in the country. From ducks, geese and pheasant to deer, boar and bear hunting in Tennessee is a tradition. Hundreds of thousands of hunters each year take to the wild seeking a trophy and filling their freezer with meat for the winter.

Birding is the fastest-growing outdoor activity in America. In a recent study by the U.S. Department of the Interior, appreciation of birds ranks second behind gardening as America's favorite pastime.

In Tennessee we have over 300 species of birds, perhaps this is why every year millions of Americans come to Tennessee to watch and take pictures of the birds and wildlife in our wonderful state.

Come and enjoy the great outdoors that Tennessee has to offer.


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