Famous Attractions in Tennessee

Take a vacation to Tennessee and you won't be bored. There is something for everyone, from nature lover to thrill ride seeker. Here are five famous attractions in Tennessee that are not to be missed.
  1. Memphis

    • Visit Graceland, the former home of Elvis Presley and now a museum in his honor. Tours of this 14-acre estate and mansion are available daily except for major holidays and Tuesdays during winter months.

    Nashville

    • Enjoy an evening at The Grand Ole Opry, where many country music stars got their start. Newcomers and stars alike perform at this historic music hall on most weekends of the year. Arrange to take a tour and get a behind-the-scenes look at the Opry House that helped make country music famous.

    Pigeon Forge

    • Spend the day on exhilarating amusement rides and watching entertaining shows at Dollywood. This theme park owned by Dolly Parton is located in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains. In addition to thrill rides and roller coasters, Dollywood offers plenty of shopping and dining experiences, making this an attraction suitable for all ages.

    Gatlinburg

    • Experience the beauty of mountain scenery while enjoying white water rafting or hiking in the Great Smokey Mountains National Park. Browse craft shops, visit Ripley's Aquarium, tour the Smoky Mountain Winery or enjoy a secluded romantic getaway in this area famous as a wedding and honeymoon destination.

    Chattanooga

    • Get a bird's eye view of Tennessee on top of Lookout Mountain where you can see 100 miles on a clear day. Get to the mountaintop by taking the steep 1-mile ride on the historic Incline Railway. End your day at Ruby Falls, America's most popular underground waterfall.

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