Canoeing, Rafting & Kayaking
Whether you are in need of a soothing float down the river, or in the mood for a rip-roaring whitewater rafting adventure, the scenic rivers of Tennessee never fail to provide an inspiring experience.
Whitewater Inn at Ocoee
Opened in June 2005 this 46 room hotel is located just minutes from the Ocoee & Hiwassee rivers and the Cherokee National Forest. All guest rooms feature cable television and high speed internet access. ...more
Region: Chattanooga & Southeast
City: Ocoee, TN
Phone: 423-338-1201
Wilbur Dam
Constructed circa 1912, Wilbur is the second-oldest dam in TVA system. Picnicking, canoe launch, camping and fishing. ...more
Region: Northeast
City: Elizabethton, TN
Phone: 423-547-3850
Wilbur Lake Campground
Primitive campsites can be found along the shores of this 72-acre lake. Sites include picnic tables, grills and bathhouse. ...more
Region: Northeast
City: Elizabethton, TN
Phone: 423-547-3850
Wildwater Ltd. - Ocoee River
The Ocoee River with big, closely spaced rapids makes it one of the most popular whitewater rivers in the nation. No other river in the east offers the degree of challenge, variety and consistent water flow that is found here. ...more
Region: Chattanooga & Southeast
City: Ducktown, TN
Phone: 423-496-4904
Winged Deer Park
A 200-acre park featuring softball and soccer facilities, boat access on Boone Lake, disc golf and 2 miles of paved walking and hiking trails. ...more
Region: Northeast
City: Johnson City, TN
Phone: 423-283-5815
Wolf River
Wolf River's unchannelized headwaters include lush wetlands and its lower stretches contain refuges of undisturbed forest in the heart of Memphis. ...more
Region: Memphis & Surrounding Areas
City: Memphis, TN
Phone: 901-452-6500
Woodlands Trace Byway
Running along a ridge of land between Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley, Woodlands Trace is a beautiful, easy drive in rolling terrain with opportunities to pull off and explore seasonal splendors of nature on your own or at developed interpretive facilities such as the 1850 Homeplace and the Bison range overlook.
This 43-mile passageway blossoms with trees and flowers in the spring, a green canopy in the summer, brilliant foliage in the fall, and a clear view of the hardwood forest in the winter. ...more
Region: Nashville & Surrounding Areas
City: Dover, TN
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