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Bluegrass Country & the Smoky Mountains featuring Louisville, Lexington, Gatlinburg & Asheville
Bluegrass Country & the Smoky Mountains featuring Louisville, Lexington, Gatlinburg & Asheville
Take a delightful trip through the heart of Appalachia, discovering the equestrian culture of Kentucky, the pioneer spirit of Tennessee, and the mountainous beauty of North Carolina. Get a taste of Bourbon, baseball, and Thoroughbreds in Louisville and Lexington, Kentucky. Travel through Daniel Boone National Forest as you make your way to Gatlinburg, Tennessee. From your home base of Gatlinburg, explore the natural wonders of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Travel on to Asheville, North Carolina, and enjoy the city’s historic architecture, engaging neighborhoods and robust arts districts. Tour the Biltmore Estate, George Vanderbilt’s “little mountain escape” in the Blue Ridge Mountains. When you leave, you’ll have the warmth and charm of southern Appalachia still in your heart.
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The home of the famous Kentucky Derby, started in 1875 at Churchill Downs, Louisville is the largest city in Kentucky. It is also the home of Fort Knox, the U.S. gold bullion reserve. |
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The home of the famous Kentucky Derby, started in 1875 at Churchill Downs, Louisville is the largest city in Kentucky. It is also the home of Fort Knox, the U.S. gold bullion reserve. |
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The home of the famous Kentucky Derby, started in 1875 at Churchill Downs, Louisville is the largest city in Kentucky. It is also the home of Fort Knox, the U.S. gold bullion reserve. |
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Plan to spend at least a full day in downtown Gatlinburg exploring the hundreds of gift and craft shops, and dozens of family entertainment attractions such as the "Sweet Fanny Adams" Theater and Elwood Smooch's Hillbilly Hoedown. For a totally different experience, ride the world's larges tramway to Ober Gatlinburg featuring year round skking, ice skating, and ski lift rides...plus you are only minutes away from the great Smoky Mountain National Park, the Dixie Stampede Dinner Attraction, and Dollywood. Come on! Fun, adventure and excitement await you at every turn! Over 8 million visitors a year make the Great Smoky Mountains America's favorite mountain vacation destination. Here acres of unspoiled forests, woodlands, coves, and mountain streams await your discovery. Take a 1 mile walk to Clingman's Dome, the 2nd
highest sport in the United States east of the Mississippi River. Or drive back in history thru picturesque Cades Cove and explore dozens of 150 year old pioneer homesteads. See hundreds of white tail deer and perhaps a big old lazy black bear. |
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Plan to spend at least a full day in downtown Gatlinburg exploring the hundreds of gift and craft shops, and dozens of family entertainment attractions such as the "Sweet Fanny Adams" Theater and Elwood Smooch's Hillbilly Hoedown. For a totally different experience, ride the world's larges tramway to Ober Gatlinburg featuring year round skking, ice skating, and ski lift rides...plus you are only minutes away from the great Smoky Mountain National Park, the Dixie Stampede Dinner Attraction, and Dollywood. Come on! Fun, adventure and excitement await you at every turn! Over 8 million visitors a year make the Great Smoky Mountains America's favorite mountain vacation destination. Here acres of unspoiled forests, woodlands, coves, and mountain streams await your discovery. Take a 1 mile walk to Clingman's Dome, the 2nd
highest sport in the United States east of the Mississippi River. Or drive back in history thru picturesque Cades Cove and explore dozens of 150 year old pioneer homesteads. See hundreds of white tail deer and perhaps a big old lazy black bear. |
Day 8 |
Nestled in the heart of North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville is a haven for nature lovers, art enthusiasts, and history buffs alike. This vibrant city boasts stunning scenery with the Blue Ridge Parkway, often dubbed “America’s Favorite Drive,” providing unparalleled views of the Appalachian wilderness. In autumn, the mountains burst with fiery reds and golds, creating one of the most picturesque fall displays in the U.S. Beyond its natural beauty, Asheville is also known for its thriving arts scene, with over 25 galleries lining the streets of the River Arts District. Visitors can watch local artists at work, browse handcrafted pieces, and even take part in workshops. Asheville is home to one of the nation’s most iconic architectural wonders—the Biltmore Estate. Built by George Vanderbilt in the late 19th century, this grand mansion remains America’s largest privately-owned home, boasting 250 rooms and meticulously landscaped gardens. Tour the opulent rooms, stroll through the lush gardens designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, and sip local wines at the Biltmore Winery. The estate is especially magical during the holiday season when it’s decked out with thousands of twinkling lights and festive decorations. The city’s rich history blends seamlessly with its modern, bohemian spirit. Downtown Asheville is a culinary hotspot, offering farm-to-table restaurants, craft breweries, and lively street performances. Be sure to stop by Pack Square Park, where the city’s historic roots are on display alongside vibrant public art. Asheville is also known for its progressive vibe, and you can explore this by wandering through the quirky shops and cafes or visiting the famous drum circle that takes place every Friday night in Pritchard Park. Fun fact: Asheville’s laid-back atmosphere has attracted many famous residents over the years, including writer Thomas Wolfe, whose boyhood home is now a museum. With its mix of natural beauty, cultural richness, and Southern hospitality, Asheville is a city that leaves a lasting impression on all who visit. |
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Nestled in the heart of North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville is a haven for nature lovers, art enthusiasts, and history buffs alike. This vibrant city boasts stunning scenery with the Blue Ridge Parkway, often dubbed “America’s Favorite Drive,” providing unparalleled views of the Appalachian wilderness. In autumn, the mountains burst with fiery reds and golds, creating one of the most picturesque fall displays in the U.S. Beyond its natural beauty, Asheville is also known for its thriving arts scene, with over 25 galleries lining the streets of the River Arts District. Visitors can watch local artists at work, browse handcrafted pieces, and even take part in workshops. Asheville is home to one of the nation’s most iconic architectural wonders—the Biltmore Estate. Built by George Vanderbilt in the late 19th century, this grand mansion remains America’s largest privately-owned home, boasting 250 rooms and meticulously landscaped gardens. Tour the opulent rooms, stroll through the lush gardens designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, and sip local wines at the Biltmore Winery. The estate is especially magical during the holiday season when it’s decked out with thousands of twinkling lights and festive decorations. The city’s rich history blends seamlessly with its modern, bohemian spirit. Downtown Asheville is a culinary hotspot, offering farm-to-table restaurants, craft breweries, and lively street performances. Be sure to stop by Pack Square Park, where the city’s historic roots are on display alongside vibrant public art. Asheville is also known for its progressive vibe, and you can explore this by wandering through the quirky shops and cafes or visiting the famous drum circle that takes place every Friday night in Pritchard Park. Fun fact: Asheville’s laid-back atmosphere has attracted many famous residents over the years, including writer Thomas Wolfe, whose boyhood home is now a museum. With its mix of natural beauty, cultural richness, and Southern hospitality, Asheville is a city that leaves a lasting impression on all who visit. |
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05/22/25 - 05/30/25 |
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06/19/25 - 06/27/25 |
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09/25/25 - 10/03/25 |
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10/09/25 - 10/17/25 |
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03/26/26 - 04/03/26 |
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04/16/26 - 04/24/26 |
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04/23/26 - 05/01/26 |
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