Chattanooga, Tennessee
(Driving Time: 2 hours, Distance: 110 miles)
- With its lively riverfront, world-class aquarium, and incredible rock climbing spots like the iconic Walnut Street Bridge, this vibrant city nestled along the Tennessee River is an outdoor lover's paradise.
Nashville, Tennessee
(Driving Time: 3 hours, Distance: 180 miles)
- Immerse yourself in the heart of Music City, where legendary honky-tonks, mouthwatering barbecue joints, and the iconic Grand Ole Opry make for an unforgettable dose of Southern hospitality and culture.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee/North Carolina
(Driving Time: 2.5 hours, Distance: 150 miles)
- Lose yourself in the ancient forests, misty valleys, and stunning vistas of America's most visited national park, where hiking trails, waterfalls, and abundant wildlife beckon adventure seekers.
Asheville, North Carolina
(Driving Time: 3 hours, Distance: 185 miles)
- This eclectic mountain town boasts a thriving arts scene, world-class breweries, and easy access to the breathtaking Blue Ridge Parkway, making it a perfect bohemian getaway.
Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky
(Driving Time: 4 hours, Distance: 230 miles)
- Marvel at the underground wonders of the longest known cave system in the world, where guided tours unveil a subterranean realm of vast chambers, intricate formations, and rich geological history.
Knoxville, Tennessee
(Driving Time: 1.5 hours, Distance: 85 miles)
- Explore the vibrant downtown district, visit the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, or venture into the nearby Great Smoky Mountains for hiking, fishing, and breathtaking scenic drives.