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Cycling
Where can you cycle in Tennessee? Mountain paths, lakeside trails, greenways and blueways and parks galore all beckon you and your bike to enjoy the great outdoors in Tennessee.
Agency Creek Campground
Located on the banks of the Tennessee River, Agency Creek campground offers everything you could want during your visit to Decatur.
Enjoy covered boat slips, camping, swimming, fishing, playground, and bathrooms with shower. ...more
Region: Chattanooga & Southeast
City: Decatur, TN
Phone: 423-334-0927
Appalachian Caverns
Offering an hour guided tour through beautiful formations and bridges. Historical site used during the Civil War as a hospital. ...more
Region: Northeast
City: Blountville, TN
Phone: (423) 323-2337
Ashers Sparetime Hobbies & Bicycle Shop
Pottery, Paintings, Collectibles, US, Tennessee & Confederate Flags, Wood Art, Fostoria, Model Train sets, Bicycles and more!. ...more
Region: Upper Cumberland
City: Monterey, TN
Phone: 931-839-7111
Bald River Falls
Cascading over 100 feet onto the rocks below, you can view these falls from your car or hike above the falls through the Bald River Gorge. ...more
Region: Knoxville & Middle East
City: Tellico Plains, TN
Phone: 423-253-8400
Beech Bend Campground
Beech Bend Campground is a quiet place to get away from it all. We are located five miles east of Parsons on the beautiful Tennessee River. ...more
Region: Southwest
City: Decaturville, TN
Phone: 731-847-4252
Big Frog Expeditions
Whitewater rafting specialists on the Ocoee River in East Tennessee. Located in the Cherokee National Forest and just 40 minutes away from Chattanooga, the Ocoee River offers some of America's most renowned stretches of class III and IV whitewater! With three different trips to chose from, rafting on the Ocoee is a perfect adventure for the first time and experienced rafter alike. ...more
Region: Chattanooga & Southeast
City: Benton, TN
Phone: (423) 338-0553
Big Hill Pond State Park
With its railroad and Civil War history and 5,000 acres of magnificent timberland and hardwood bottom lands of Cypress Creek and the Tuscumbia River, Big Hill Pond has features of interest to both history buffs and nature lovers.
Close to the sites of battles at Davis Bridge and Youngs Bridge engagement where the Confederate Army, withdrawing from Corinth, MS, extricated itself from a difficult situation and later formed the bulk of the defenders of the besieged city of Vicksburg. ...more
Region: Southwest
City: Pocahontas, TN
Phone: (731) 645-7967
Big Ridge State Park
This heavily forested, 3,687-acre park lies on the southern shore of Norris Lake. One of five demonstration parks developed by the Tennessee Valley Authority in cooperation with the National Park Service and the Civilian Conservation Corps. ...more
Region: Knoxville & Middle East
City: Maynardville, TN
Phone: 865-992-5523
Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area
The Big South Fork of the Cumberland River passes through 90 miles of scenic gorges and valleys containing a wide range of natural and historic features while offering a wide variety of recreational opportunities. ...more
Region: Knoxville & Middle East
City: Oneida, TN
Phone: 423-286-7275
Birdsong Resort, Marina & Lakeside RV & Tent Campground
Boat rentals, bait and tackle, cottages, campground, guide service, guided lake tours and freshwater pearl farm tours by reservation. ...more
Region: Northwest
City: Camden, TN
Phone: 731-584-7880
Blackberry Farm and Farmhouse Spa
On a 4,200-acre estate in the foothills of Tennessee's Smoky Mountains, Blackberry Farm is one of the South's most celebrated country inns. Those in the know commend its exquisite location, first-rate service and delicious food. ...more
Region: Smoky Mountains
City: Walland, TN
Phone: (865) 984-8166
Booker T. Washington State Park
Officially established as one of two recreational parks for African Americans (the other was T. O. ...more
Region: Chattanooga & Southeast
City: Chattanooga, TN
Phone: 423-894-4955
Buck Bald
Bald Mountain, with a 360-degree-view of three states. Picnic area, hiking, biking, photography. ...more
Region: Knoxville & Middle East
City: Coker Creek, TN
Phone: 423-261-2286
Buffalo River Trail Ride
Campsites with or without electrical hook-ups, modern bath houses and miles of picturesque trails. Relaxing, peaceful camping and riding. ...more
Region: Nashville & Surrounding Areas
City: Waynesboro, TN
Phone: 931-722-9170
Mississippi River Trail
The Mississippi River Trail, a road/bike trail that follows paved highways along the entire length of the river from Minnesota to New Orleans, includes a section through the rolling alluvial countryside of west Tennessee.
One Memphis paddler, Joe Royer, an avid bicyclist as well, has popularized a workout that combines a cruise down the river with a bike ride on the MRT. ...more
Region: Memphis & Surrounding Areas
City: Memphis, TN
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