Tennessee offers a temperate year-round climate and a wealth of outdoor recreation, particularly in the area surrounding Great Smoky Mountains National Park in the state’s southeast corner. Music takes center stage in Nashville, with its wealth of downtown spots for live music, Country Music Hall of Fame and the legendary Ryman Auditorium. Head to Memphis’ Beale Street for more great live music. The city along the Mississippi River is also home to Graceland, the former home of Elvis Presley and Sun Studios, where Presley, Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis got their start.
Embracing the country-glam flair of Dolly Parton, this Nashville, Tennessee, spot features a spirited rooftop bar and candy-colored themed restaurant.
Take a walk on the wild side at this family-friendly Nashville, Tennessee, destination home to over 325 unique animal species.
Take the scenic route on this 11-mile driving loop nestled in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Townsend, Tennessee.
Climb on Cosmic Brownies and play among other larger-than-life snacks at this whimsical park in Collegedale, Tennessee.
Explore how African American culture shaped a range of popular musical genres at this interactive museum in Nashville, Tennessee.
Located at the Lodge Museum of Cast Iron in South Pittsburg, Tennessee, this restaurant is elevates everyday breakfast favorites.
Dine at this Memphis, Tennessee, spot that was a favorite of Elvis Presley. You can even order The King’s favorite, a fried peanut butter and banana sandwich.
More than 30 interactive exhibits including an outdoor splash park await at this Memphis, Tennessee, museum dedicated to the art of learning through play.
Play a unique game of miniature golf in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Take a ride up the mountainside before playing 18 holes on the way back down.
Take a hike through this state park in Spencer, Tennessee, to see Fall Creek Falls. The rushing waters plunge from 256 feet, making it the highest waterfall in the eastern United States.