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It’s a Spring Thing- Get Outdoors
As sure as wild onions and daffodils pop up during spring in the 9 Lakes Region, fun outdoor activities are also popping up. Spring is a great time to play in the 9 Lakes. Shake off the winter blues and get outdoors. Expect daylight average temperatures to be in the upper 60s and lower 70s,…
Stargazing- 8 Tips All Super Stargazers (and Novices) Should Know And Follow
Submitted by Guest Blogger, Mark Taylor If you have lived in a large city with many lights, you probably don’t get to see the starry sky in all its glory every day. However, if you have ever visited the countryside, at some time, you have probably gazed upwards and marveled at the incredibly starry sky….
Mountain Music
The heritage of the region is told and preserved through its music. The small towns, hollers, and hills of the 9 Lakes Region produced some of this country’s best known musicians and performers including Dolly Parton, Chet Atkins, and Howard “Louie Bluie” Armstrong. Their music speaks to the social and political issues of the time…
August is the Month for Vertical Adventures
August skies in the 9 Lakes always seem to be bluer, the sunsets are more dramatic, and the night skies clearer, making it the perfect month for “sky high” adventures. Here are some of our favorite ways to get vertical: Located in the heart of downtown, the Gatlinburg SkyBridge is the longest suspension bridge in…
Holiday Music and Events: Spotlight on Roane County
Holiday decorations, music, and events are the welcoming signs of the Yuletide Season. Across the communities of Roane County, activities abound for merry makers who are seeking to immerse themselves in the sights and sounds of the holiday season. Harriman’s 30th Annual Merry TubaChristmas – On Saturday, December 1, 2018, the melodious sounding tuba/euphonium choir under the direction of…
Fall Colors in the 9 Lakes of East Tennessee- When is the Best Time to Visit?
Whether you are out on one of our 9 Lakes; up in the Great Smoky Mountains; attending a college football game; exploring the Cherokee National Forest; rock climbing above the Obed River; road tripping on country road, or hiking through the Cumberland Gap; the fall season gives you countless reasons to consider an East Tennessee…