9 Lakes, Getaways, Lakes, waterfalls
The Sweetness of Summer
June 20 marked the official beginning of summer with its promise of long days and evenings of vivid sunsets. Recall your favorite childhood memories of summertime. Is it the sweetness of wading barefoot through a cold creek, just picked blackberries, toasty marshmallows over a camp fire, or the simple pleasure of packing a picnic basket
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An Ode to Dreamers and Planners
The COVID 19 pandemic has altered the normal busy spring schedule in the 9 Lakes region. State governments have implored us to stay apart to stay safe. Campgrounds have closed and spring events have been cancelled or rescheduled. What is not closed is the opportunity to dream and plan. The 9 Lakes region shares a
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Did You Know? Fun Facts from the 9 Lakes
We love getting out and talking to people about the history of the 9 Lakes. The region was shaped by its mountains and rivers, and by the people who settled this slice of Appalachia. Daniel Boone explored this part of Tennessee to scout land for settlements. As early as the 1840’s, speculators were buying large
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6 Must Visit Spots in the 9 Lakes of East Tennessee
If you’re looking for a great vacation spot surrounded by water, the 9 Lakes of East Tennessee region is worth checking out. The lakes surround the 16 counties around Knoxville and are all within an hour’s drive of the city. There are way too many things to do to mention, so we’ve narrowed it down
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Lazy Summer Days Fishing
Lazy summer days spent fishing are a great way to unwind and disconnect from overly busy lives. The simplicity of water, a fishing pole, and waiting on that tug creates a peaceful retreat from other world distractions. The region’s lakes and rivers are well known for the quality of fishing, so grab your gear and
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Fireworks and July 4th Fun in the 9 Lakes
There is no shortage of fun events during the July 4th week in the 9 Lakes. Celebrate the holiday by joining in on one of the many events being held across the region. Picnics, parades, live music concerts, and of course, fireworks are all fun ways to make lasting memories with your family and friends.
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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, paddling, hiking, and camping in Tennessee? Only a short drive from metro Chicago, Cincinnati, DC, Atlanta, and Richmond (VA), 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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