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The Treehouse
Arts & CultureThe Treehouse

This "Largest Treehouse in the World" was built by minister Horace Burgess in the 1990's in honor of the Holy Father. It took 11 years to finish and is open to the public. Since its completion The Treehouse has become one of the most visited attractions in Tennessee.

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Chestnut Hill Winery
Arts & CultureChestnut Hill Winery

Situated on the beautiful Cumberland Plateau, 2000' feet above sea level, the "Chestnut Hill Winery" is a "Place to Taste". While visiting, ask for a tour of the winery.  Learn about the winemaking process, different types of wine, and how they are bottled and stored. 

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Historic  SitesCumberland Homesteads Tower Museum

As the largest historic district in Tennessee, the Cumberland Homesteads is one of the New Deal Communities built by the Division of Subsistence Homesteads between 1934 and 1938. Discover this unique community, planned by architect, William Stanton with a tour to the Homesteads Tower Museum.

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Cumberland Mountain State Park
Natural SitesCumberland Mountain State Park

This is a very historic state park. The site was part of the Cumberland Homesteads, which was a program of the New Deal in the 1930s.  In addition to the incredibly scenic location along the dam of Byrds Creek, the park also features six hiking trails, totaling about 15 miles.

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Dale Hollow Lake
Natural SitesDale Hollow Lake

In addition to it's rare beauty, Dale Hollow lake is known for its clear water, small mouth bass fishing, and the best marinas in Tennessee.  Dale Hollow Lake is an amazing lake which expands over multiple counties and was voted #4 lake in the nation to "Float Your Boat" by USA today.

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Pogue Creek State Natural Area
Natural SitesPogue Creek State Natural Area

Pogue Creek State Natural Area is a 3,000-acre natural area adjacent to Pickett State Forest.

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Pickett State Park
Natural SitesPickett State Park

Situated in a remote section of the northern Cumberland Plateau of Tennessee, Pickett CCC Memorial State Park is known for its geological, botanical, and scenic wonders.

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Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area
Natural SitesBig South Fork National River and Recreation Area

The Big South Fork National River and Recreation area boasts miles of scenic gorges and sandstone bluffs and provides visitors with wide range of outdoor recreational activities such as hiking, camping, mountain biking, fishing, swimming, paddling,and horseback riding.

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Rugby State Natural Area
Natural SitesRugby State Natural Area

This is a 700 acre natural area in and adjacent to the village of Historic Rugby in Morgan County on the Cumberland Plateau. A great place for Hiking, Botanizing, and Birding, the forest includes tulip poplar, red maple, and sourwood with northern red oak, white oak, and hickories, as well as several streams flowing throughout the area.

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Colditz Cove State Natural Area
Natural SitesColditz Cove State Natural Area

Droping over 60 feet from a rock ledge, Northrup Falls of Colditz Cove State Natural Area is one of the most photogenic waterfalls of the Cumberland Plateau. It flows through a scenic narrow gorge along Big Branch Creek amidst some of the largest old growth stands of hemlock and white pines that can be seen in the plateau region.

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Meadow Creek Woods
Natural SitesMeadow Creek Woods

Meadow Creek Woods consists of 1743 privately owned acres of Cumberland Plateau lands in their natural state.  A variety of terrain provides an adventurous environment for exploration.

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Bee Rock
Natural SitesBee Rock

Bee Rock is a trail and overlook that is five minutes from Interstate 40 and a long-time cultural fixture for local Monterey, TN residents.

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Natural SitesCatoosa Wildlife Management Area at the Devil's Breakfast Table

The Devil’s Breakfast Table is wonderful stopping point with a great view of Daddy’s Creek (home to the Tangerine Darter) as well as nice wildflower opportunities.

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Obed River Park/Arboretum
Natural SitesObed River Park/Arboretum

A Class I Arboretum is featured along the course of the paved Obed River Trail adjacent to the Obed River.  A paved surface multi-use trail is for public use by non-motorized traffic: walkers, runners, roller-blade enthusiasts and bicycle riders.

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Cumberland Trail State Park at Black Mountain
Natural SitesCumberland Trail State Park at Black Mountain

Black Mountain is a high-elevation site that serves as midpoint of the linear Cumberland Trail State Park dered one of the crown jewels of the Trail. One hundred fifty miles of the Cumberland Trail are open and ready for exploration, including Black Mountain, considered on the crown jewels of the Trail.

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Ozone Falls State Natural Area
Natural SitesOzone Falls State Natural Area

Ozone Falls is a 43-acre natural area in Cumberland County. It receives heavy visitation because of its close proximity to Interstate 40. Ozone Falls plunges 110 feet over a sandstone cap rock into a deep blue, rock-strewn pool.

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Cumberland Mountain State Park
Natural SitesCumberland Mountain State Park

This is a very historic state park. The site was part of the Cumberland Homesteads, which was a program of the New Deal in the 1930s.  In addition to the incredibly scenic location along the dam of Byrds Creek, the park also features six hiking trails, totaling about 15 miles.

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Stinging Fork Falls State Natural Area
Natural SitesStinging Fork Falls State Natural Area

Stinging Fork Falls is a 783-acre natural area located in Rhea County. It is named for the 30-foot waterfall located within the Stinging Fork gorge that attracts hikers, photographers, and whitewater kayakers. The Stinging Fork Falls trail terminates at the bottom of the falls about 1.5 miles from the parking area, making this a 3 mile round trip hike.

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Piney Falls State Natural Area
Natural SitesPiney Falls State Natural Area

Piney Falls State Natural Area is a 440-acre natural area insulating the 80 ft. Piney Falls and a pristine forestland featuring creeks, deep gorges, waterfalls and old growth forest. This National Natural Landmark is an easily accessible waterfall requiring a short hike.

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Natural SitesPiney River Segment of the Cumberland Trail

This 8.46 mile trail is a moderately rated hike starting from the picnic area on Shut-in Gap Road. The Twin Rocks Nature Trail takes off to the left about .1 miles from the picnic area. The trail continues up the slope, then follows the side of the mountain for another 3/4 miles, where a trail branches off to descend to the river.

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Laurel Snow State Natural Area
Natural SitesLaurel Snow State Natural Area

This 2,259-acre natural area located in Rhea County is home to the 80 ft. tall Laurel Falls and the 35 ft. Snow Falls. Both of these waterfalls can be reached with a 7 mile round-trip hike that is a segment of the greater Cumberland Trail. It is a very popular destination for simmers and is rated a class V for paddlers.

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Fall Creek Falls State Park
Natural SitesFall Creek Falls State Park

A paradise of more than 20,000 acres sprawled across the eastern top of the rugged Cumberland Plateau, Fall Creek Falls State Park is one of the most scenic and spectacular outdoor recreation areas in America. 

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Fall Creek Falls State Park
Natural SitesFall Creek Falls State Park

A paradise of more than 20,000 acres sprawled across the eastern top of the rugged Cumberland Plateau, Fall Creek Falls State Park is one of the most scenic and spectacular outdoor recreation areas in America. 

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Bledsoe State Forest
Natural SitesBledsoe State Forest

In 1907, the State Department of Institutions purchased the 9,000 acre tract of land originally known as the 'Herbert Domain.' In 1933 Governor McAllister proclaimed 6,656 acres of this tract as the Bledsoe State Forest, named after Bledsoe County. 

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Natural SitesCanoe the Sequatchie

Canoe trips from two hours to a full-day. Suitable for children. Fishing, swimming, wading, picnicking and full activities on the Sequatchie River.

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North Chickamauga Creek State Natural Area
Natural SitesNorth Chickamauga Creek State Natural Area

North Chickamauga Creek SNA is one of the most natural things to do in near Chattanooga - one of Tennessee's most happening metropolitan areas. This 7,093 acre natural area will serve as an important trailhead for the 300 mile Cumberland Trail and is also a popular destination for kayakers.

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Prentice Cooper State Forest and Wildlife Management Area
Natural SitesPrentice Cooper State Forest and Wildlife Management Area

Prentice Cooper State Forest is located in Southeastern Tennessee, in Marion County. The forest is approximately 10 miles west of Chattanooga and includes the Hicks Gap Natural Area -  (350 acres) that was developed to protect the federally endangered Large-Flowered Skullcap.

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Raccoon Mountain Campground
Natural SitesRaccoon Mountain Campground

It is the closest campground to downtown Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain, Signal Mountain, the area’s major tourist attractions, and the new mountain bike trails at TVA Raccoon Mountain.

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Chattanooga Arboretum & Nature Center
Natural SitesChattanooga Arboretum & Nature Center

The Chattanooga Arboretum & Nature Center at the foot of Tennessee's Lookout Mountain is home to over 50 native creatures of the Southeast. At the Nature Center you have 317 acres of forest, field and stream for walking, biking, wildlife viewing and even learn a bit about Tennessee's early human history.

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Nickajack Dam Reservation (Lower Sequatchie Management Unit)
Natural SitesNickajack Dam Reservation (Lower Sequatchie Management Unit)

Nickajack Lake has a total of 215 miles of winding shoreline, 10,370 acres of surface area and is 46 miles long, extending up to Chickamauga Dam. 

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Foster Falls
Natural SitesFoster Falls

Foster Falls Small Wild Area centers on a 60-foot waterfall, visible from sandstone overlooks and surrounded by 178 acres of lush flora, including mountain laurel, azalea, and hemlock. Foster Falls is an access point for the famed Fiery Gizzard Trail - a 12 mile trail that leads hikers to Grundy State Natural Area, and it is a very popular rock climbing destination.

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Bunkum Cave/Cordell Hull Birthplace State Park
Historic  SitesBunkum Cave/Cordell Hull Birthplace State Park

This is the birthplace of Cordell Hull Secretary of State during the Roosevelt Administration. He was a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize and is known as the Father of the United Nations. The Cordell Hull Birthplace and Museum is a historic site owned by the State of Tennessee. 

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Sgt. Alvin C. York State Park
Historic  SitesSgt. Alvin C. York State Park

The Sgt. Alvin C. York State Historic Park, located in Pall Mall, Tennessee, pays tribute to Sgt. Alvin C. York, the backwoods marksman from the mountains of Tennessee who became one of the most decorated soldiers of World War I.

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Alpine Institute
Historic  SitesAlpine Institute

Founded by the Virginia minister John Dillard in 1821, Alpine Institute would be burned by both guerrilla fighter in the Civil War and shortly thereafter by the Klu Klux Klan. Years later, in 1880, the school was re-established by the future Tennessee governor, A.H Roberts, and developed into one of Tennessee's most competitive rural schools.

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York Institute
Historic  SitesYork Institute

Historic York Institute in Jamestown, Tenn., was built with funds raised by the famous WWI hero, Sgt. Alvin C. York during the 1920s. The Alvin C. York Institute is currenlty a public high school in Jamestown, Tennessee. It is the only comprehensive secondary school in the United States that is financed and operated by the state government.

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Barton Chapel
Historic  SitesBarton Chapel

Barton Chapel is a historic chapel on US 27 in Robbins, Tennessee. It was built in 1926 and added to the National Register in 1984.

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Monterey Depot Museum
Historic  SitesMonterey Depot Museum

The Monterey Depot Museum was recently opened to preserve and promote the rich railroad history of the Cumberland Plateau including lines such as the Nashville and Knoxville Railraod, the Tennessee Central Railroad, the Louisville - Nashville Railroad and the Nashville and Eastern Railroad. They provide an assortment of interactive displays and fresh programs that bring the areas railroad history to life.

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Historic  SitesMilitary War Memorial Museum

Displays include personal items, letters, documents, medals, and artifacts from the Civil War, WWI, WWII, Crossville POW Camp, Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq.

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Dr. James A. Ross House & County Museum
Historic  SitesDr. James A. Ross House & County Museum

Built in 1872, this house and its outbuilding once belonged to the Confederate veteran Dr. James Ross. In the 1940's the house served as the county hospital and many of Pikeville's current residents were born in the rooms of this house. 

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Historic  SitesScopes Trial Museum & Rhea County Courthouse

Visit the site of the famous trial between creationism and evolution, a debate that continues today. The Scopes Trial of 1925, placed a teacher on trial for teaching evolution in the classroom and has continued to retained a growing worldwide inerest into the present day.

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Historic  SitesCoke Ovens Museum

The Sequatchie Valley Historical Association, formed in 1984, set a goal to build an exact full size replica of the original coal company store "Commissary". Hundreds of donated mining artifacts are on display inside the museum. The museum currently houses the largest collection of regional historic coal mining photographs in the state of Tennessee. 

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Historic  SitesKetner's Mill

Since 1824, Ketner’s Mill has been a place that shaped the lives of the Ketner family and those who settled in the Sequatchie Valley of Southeast Tennessee.  The story is one of beginnings, growth, progress and community all told at once through Ketner’s Mill. 

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Jasper History Museum
Historic  SitesJasper History Museum

The Jasper Regional History Museum harbors a collection of memorobillia and artifacts from the county's Native American history, the Civil War & the Great Depression . Whether you live in Marion County or you are passing through the area, this is a good place to check out if you have an interest in the colorful history of small towns and their environs.

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Chickamauga Chattanooga National Military Park
Historic  SitesChickamauga Chattanooga National Military Park

Known as the "Gateway to the Deep South", the control of Chattanooga, TN was a vital goal for both the Union and the Confederacy during the Civil War. In 1863, they fought for control, and the battlefields at Lookout Mountain and Chattanooga preserve this historic struggle for control in what were some of the most vicious conflicts of the Civil War.

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Arts & CultureWest Wind Farm

West Wind Farm is a small family owned farm that specializes in organic sustainable livestock and pasture production. They have a beautiful view, and would love for you to stop by and learn more about who they are and what their vision is for West Wind Farm.

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Highland Manor Winery and Vineyards
Arts & CultureHighland Manor Winery and Vineyards

Tennessee's oldest licensed winery specializing in handcrafted wines. Known for their famous Muscadine wine and their Old World charm. Free tastings, tours, and music (time permitting) . Wedding venues are also available at teh Highland Manor.

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Stonehaus Winery
Arts & CultureStonehaus Winery

Stonehaus Winery a family owned winery located high atop Tennessee’s Cumberland Plateau produces a generous variety of wines from the dryer sparkling Seval Blanc to the sweeter and much beloved Muscadine, otherwise know as “God’s gift to the sunny south”.

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Simple Treasures
Arts & CultureSimple Treasures

"Specializing in Tennessee Handmade Products," including local painted wood crafts, jewelry, gift baskets, local jams, and handmade doll clothes and needlework. This shop straddles the line between local and visitor clientele, with both a "Tea Room" and a "teen room" with beads, picture frames, novelty gifts, jewelry, and beanie babies. There is an ice cream counter, and a unique gift section.  

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Wooden's Apple House
Arts & CultureWooden's Apple House

Wooden’s Apple House is a family owned business that has been in operation for over 50 years. The orchards have grown to almost 100 acres since Oren Wooden’s father planted his first tree, and now the farm produces over 18 varieties of apples, pumpkins, and other assorted vegetables.

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ArtCrafters
Arts & CultureArtCrafters

Located in the historic Dayton, Tennessee, this custom picture frame store is also the home of local artist's studios. ArtCrafters offers various classes in the arts and crafts taught by our local artisans or teachers in the arts from the area. In addition, you can buy a tastey beverage in their coffee shop while you browse their gallery and store.

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Farm House Restaurant
Places to EatFarm House Restaurant

Offering a selection of down-home cooking combined with the Farmhouse's own specialties. Come and try the hot bar and salad bar today. The owners grow all their vegetables when in season to help supply fresh produce for the restaurant.

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The Dixie Cafe
Places to EatThe Dixie Cafe

The Dixie Cafe is a small town casual restaurant,  located on the square in Byrdstown,Tennessee,  Just minutes from Dale Hollow LakeThe friendly staff, terrific food and on site owners ensures a great experience. Friday is always Bluegrass Night! Check the schedule for your favorite group/genre and join in on the fun!

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East Port Marina and Restaurant
Places to EatEast Port Marina and Restaurant

East Port Marina and Resort Restaurant offers down-home country breakfasts, burgers and hotdogs, chicken tenders, french fries, catfish dinners, hand dipped ice cream and more. They cook to order and aim to please! They also offer T-shirts, hats, souvenirs, tubes, fishing supplies, bait, life jackets, snacks, and so much more.

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Coffee Time Café
Places to EatCoffee Time Café

The cows are up, why aren't you? Come on down to Coffee Time Cafe! 
Serving Breakfast: Monday-Friday 5:00 AM - 11:30 AM; Saturday & Sunday 5:00 AM - 12:30 PM

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Places to EatFortes Restaurant on the Square

Forte's Restaurant is open Tuesday thru Friday 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM and Friday & Saturday 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Forte's features Italian flair in a great atmosphere. 

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Places to EatCampbell's Restaurant

Good home cooking just like momma used to make.

Hours: 6am-4pm everyday, 6am-8pm Tuesdays

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Places to EatSimple Treasures

A delicious aroma wafts through the air when visitors open the door of a historic 100-year old Bledsoe County home. Several tables are situated in the living room of the home as well as on the porch. But lining the shelves behind the tables and the greenery ornamenting the doorframe are beautiful crafts, collectibles and gifts ready to be taken home. 

Four other rooms are filled with gift items -- from a beautiful antique buffet, sleds, and china, to handmade quilts, wooden boxes, and preserves. 

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Places to EatPig-N-Catch

Review: "This is a locally owned restaurant in a log cabin building. They serve a buffet on Sundays and off the menu through the week. Very affordable prices. Great service and friendly people. We love the decor and atmosphere and meet family and friends here often." 

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Places to EatDunlap Restaurant

Nestled in the beautiful Sequatchie Valley, a short 30 minute drive from Chattanooga, Dunlap Tennessee is a delightful town of Tradition and Progress. The Dunlap Restaurant, part of that progress and tradition, was opened in 1962 and later purchased by the Tate Family in 1988.  Read Reviews 

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Places to EatDairy Bar

Serving up yumminess for 47 years! Besides delicious cheeseburgers, onion rings and root beer floats, they have chocolate soft serve ice cream; milkshakes and malts; old-fashioned banana splits; snowballs; hot fudge sundaes; and brown derby cones (Vanilla ice cream dipped in chocolate!)

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Elaine's Riverboat Barge and Grill
Places to EatElaine's Riverboat Barge and Grill

Fine dining at affordable prices. Fresh seafood, handcut steaks, fresh chicken and more...Come and enjoy a family meal  and the scenic view. Also on deck, old fashioned cookout and karaoke!

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Places to EatCourt Side Tea Room

Locally owned and operated.  This Victorian style tea room offers exquisite desserts and tea.  The beautiful fireplace and floral designs will almost you take back in time.

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Places to EatSteverino's

A hometown favorite, this Italian eatery and pub located in South Pittsburg serves up pizza, pasta, prime rib, salads and a full bar.

 

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Harvey's Private Drive-In
Places to EatHarvey's Private Drive-In

Harvey's Pirate Drive-In is a classic hometown diner serving burgers, fish platters and BBQ in addition to a made-to-order breakfast. If you come to this restaurant in search of swashbuckling sword play and parrots that can sing old drinking songs then you won't find it,  however, you will like their food.

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Places to EatDixie Freeze Restaurant

The Dixie Freeze, an icon in South Pittsburg, has been serving the public for over 50 years. We serve a variety of foods that include Burgers, Hot Dogs, "The Dagwood" and many other items. Since 2002, we also now serve meat and vegetable plates.

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The Cottages at Dale Hollow
Stay the NightThe Cottages at Dale Hollow

The Cottages offer you seasonal lakeview getaways with clean, comfortable efficiencies and the convenience of all the amenities to make your vacation relaxing and enjoyable. Enjoy seasonal lakeviews, as well as an early morning sunrise and dusty dawn sunsets just minutes away from overlooking beautiful Dale Hollow Lake! 

 

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Charit Creek Lodge
Stay the NightCharit Creek Lodge

Charit Creek is a rustic wilderness lodge located in the valley in the heart of Big South Fork National River & Recreational Area. The buildings are from the Oscar Blevins farm, dating back to the 1890's, are on the National Historic Register and are the oldest buildings still being utilized nation wide inside the park system.

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Laurel Fork Rustic Retreat
Stay the NightLaurel Fork Rustic Retreat

Located near the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, Laurel Fork Cabins is a delux vacation cabin rental easily accessible from several major interstates and bordering the National Park. No waiting in traffic to start enjoying  the privacy of a log cabin with the scenic beauty of an untamed wilderness at your back door.

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Hemlock Bluff Cabin
Stay the NightHemlock Bluff Cabin

Hemlock Bluff Cabin is a private cabin tucked away on a beautiful, secluded lot that borders over 800,000 acres of protected forests, rivers and streams in the Upper Cumberland Plateau area of Tennessee and Kentucky.  You can walk off the back of our lot directly into the adjacent Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area, Daniel Boone National Forest, Pickett State Park, and Pickett State Forest. 

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Grey Gables Bed & Breakfast
Stay the NightGrey Gables Bed & Breakfast

Nestled on the outskirts of the 1880's English village of Rugby, Grey Gables Bed 'n Breakfast Inn, offers the visitor the best of the Victorian English and Tennessee country heritage. The ten bedrooms, decorated with country and Victorian antiques, show the grace of the English and cordiality of the country.

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Old School House & Turner House
Stay the NightOld School House & Turner House

If you're looking to kick back, relax, and enjoy some iced tea, we have a couple of places to do that. The Turner House and Old Allardt Schoolhouse Lodge are perfect places to stay with your family or friends while you are enjoying Jamestown and all it has to offer.

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Delia's Guesthouse
Stay the NightDelia's Guesthouse

For those visiting the Cumberland Plateau area, consider a visit to Delia's Guest House. It is conveniently located and a comfortable, attractive lodging alternative. Delia's offers privacy and comfort with three bedrooms and two baths. The house faces Hwy. 127 and is near riding stables, Big South Fork, and Rugby.

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Cabin at the Pond
Stay the NightCabin at the Pond

The Horst family invites you to stay in secluded cabins with modern amenities beside a small private lake in the friendly Mennonite community of Muddy Pond.  Stop in for several days, or spend a whole week exploring the beauty of the Cumberland Plateau.

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Stay the NightStagecoach Place Cafe

Stagecoach Place Bed & Breakfast, Cafe and Gift Shop is located in a Historic Homestead House built in the 1930's in the heart of the beautiful Cumberland Plateau five miles south of Crossville, TN.

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Cherokee Lodge & Resort
Stay the NightCherokee Lodge & Resort

Cherokee Lodge & Resort is Tennessee’s largest old-fashioned nudist resort.  A wholesome skinny dipper's retreat featuring log cabins, a lodge with guest rooms, a full-service restaurant, RV park, swimming pool and much more. 

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Garden Inn Bed & Breakfast at Bee Rock
Stay the NightGarden Inn Bed & Breakfast at Bee Rock

This Bed & Breakfast near Monterey, Tennessee at Bee Rock, has one of the most spectacluar views in the Cumberland Plateau region overlooking the Calf Killer Valley. With fifteen acres of mountain scenery, hiking trails, fall foliage, gardens, and landscaped beauty, you will definitely enjoy their atmosphere and hospitality.

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Cumberland Mountain Lodge
Stay the NightCumberland Mountain Lodge

Cumberland Mountain Lodge provides a peaceful and quiet bed and breakfast getaway with panoramic views of one of Tennessee's most beautiful farms and the surrounding mountains, and protected by a permanent conservation easement.

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Grandview Mountain Cottages
Stay the NightGrandview Mountain Cottages

Grandview Mountain Cottages has two elegantly furnished cottages, Pinecone and Honeysuckle, high atop the Cumberland Plateau on a stagecoach run that crossed their 145 acre farm and woodlands in the 1800's. They are just minutes away from Piney Falls State Natural area and the beautiful views of Grassy Cove in Cumberland County.


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Highland Rim Retreats
Stay the NightHighland Rim Retreats

Highland Rim Retreats are luxurious vacation rentals for people that have a refined taste in accomodation. If you are looking for a getaway to the mountain landscape of the Cumberland Plateau then check this place out. They are at the doorstep of Bledsoe State Forest and Fall Creek Falls.

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Stay the NightFall Creek Falls Bed & Breakfast

Our goal is to stimulate, rejuvenate, and exceed our guests expectations with every visit. As of May 1, 2011, we have closed our business doors, in hopes of preparing this beautiful place for the right buyer who will fall in love with it as much as we have for the past 20+ years.

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Cozy Cabins & Cottages
Stay the NightCozy Cabins & Cottages

Is located in the beautiful state of Tennessee, just minutes from Fall Creek Falls State Park. Their vacation rental cabins offer you affordable lodging accommodations in a clean and quaint atmosphere that is sure to provide you with an ultimate relaxing vacation getaway.

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Cumberland Plateau Retreat
Stay the NightCumberland Plateau Retreat

Cumberland Plateau Retreat is located in scenic Spencer, TN on over 37 private acres of wooded forest. Close by is Fall Creek Falls State Park, known for the greatest vertical drop east of the Rocky Mountains.

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Stay the NightColonial Bed & Breakfast

Colonial Bed & Breakfast is located in the historic town of Pikeville, TN.  It is situated in the northern end of the picturesque Sequatchie Valley and is only minutes from the beautiful Fall Creek Falls State Park which offers golf, boating, swimming, camping, fishing, hiking, family picnicking, and tennis. 

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A Tennessee Guest Ranch
Stay the NightA Tennessee Guest Ranch

Tennessee Guest Ranch is a horseback riding guest ranch located nearby Chattanooga, TN in the Sequatchie Valley. If you love nature and lush hill-land farms then it won't be hard for you to find things to do in TN's Sequatchie Valley. A Tennessee Guest Ranch provides a great family ranch vacation.

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Above the Clouds Bed & Breakfast
Stay the NightAbove the Clouds Bed & Breakfast

The Above the Clouds Bed & Breakfast cottages are situated on a ridge overlooking Tennessee's scenic Sequatchie Valley. The nearby Chattanooga and natural and cultural sites of the Cumberland Plateau make this bed and breakfast an idealic getaway for honeymoons, aniversaries and mountain vacations.

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Red Oak Hollow
Stay the NightRed Oak Hollow

Red Oak Hollow is more than just a place with great beds and total tranquility, it's a great place to bond with your family and play. You can hike thru the woods, fish in the ponds, throw horshoes, swing in the hammock and grill a few burgers.

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