9 Lakes, Area Events, Trails
Event Volunteers Needed for the USA Cycling Road Championships
Volunteers are needed the last week in June to help with the USA Cycling Road National Championships. Join in the fun by volunteering to assist on the course. This marks the 3rd year that the Championships are being held in Oak Ridge and Knoxville. Let’s show the world the Volunteer State in action! When: June
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See Where Our Trails will Take You- National Trails Day 2019
As early as the 1500’s, people were exploring the area, either by foot or on the waterways that connect the larger region. In the 9 Lakes of East Tennessee, there are many types of trails, ranging from national historic trails to local community greenways. Trails are a way for people to engage with the region
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Day-tripping- One National Park, Two Lakes and Three Historic Towns.
The 9 Lakes of East Tennessee offers up some wonderful day trips for travelers who want to experience more. The region is not only easily drivable, but most of the parks, lakes, and downtowns are linked together by scenic roads that will make you want to grab your camera for a photo. Most day trips
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Vacation Planning 101 in the 9 Lakes of East Tennessee
Did you know that the 9 Lakes is home to some of the best lakes, cycling, paddling, hiking, and camping in Tennessee? Only a short drive from metro Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Atlanta, and Pittsburgh, the region is ideal for a long weekend or week-long destination vacation. Things to consider: Affordability- With so many lodging choices,
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Earth Day 2019 in the 9 Lakes of East Tennessee
While Earth Day is traditionally celebrated with events that promote actions to care for the planet, the commitment to public lands in the 9 Lakes is marked year round. Across the region, communities, businesses, and non-profit volunteers take to the trails, lakes, and rivers to improve wildlife habitats and remove debris from trails and shorelines.
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Destination Biking
The 9 Lakes Region is a biking destination for road biking novices to mountain gravity cyclists. Pedaling through the region is a great way to explore the countryside and scenic overlooks. For the cycling adventurist, the challenging terrain of the rugged mountain trails draw riders from around the country, as do the many competitions scheduled
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Classic Cars and Cruise-ins
When the warm weather arrives in the 9 Lakes Region, the landscape becomes alive with beautiful spring flowers, outdoor events, and day trippers enjoying scenic drives. A sure bet in the region are classic cars displayed at multiple cruise- ins and events, attracting antique car enthusiasts to share stories and swap parts. While you are
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Spring Break Fun
Spring break is a beautiful time to visit the 9 Lakes. Expect warm days averaging the upper 60’s and lower 70’s which are perfect temperatures for that active outdoor adventure hiking, biking, or exploring a favorite attraction. After the winter season, the region is already bursting with colorful flowers, tree buds, and greening grass. To
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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
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Fish Our Tournament Lakes
It is not surprising that avid anglers flock to the 9 Lakes Region to fish. With two of the top bass lakes in the country, and waters that have yielded state records for muskie, black crappie, and brown trout, this region is a “bucket list” destination for fishing in the Southeast. In spring 2019, the
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