ADD THESE 2024 TENNESSEE MUSIC FESTIVALS TO YOUR CALENDAR
Make this year the one you experience as many Tennessee music festivals as you can. Check out our list below for music festivals that will host your favorite artists and artists you'll want to add to your playlist. Add these to your 2024 travel itinerary.
Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival - Manchester
Music fans will once again flock to the 700-acre farm June 13-16, 2024 in Manchester. The farm becomes a city with various events like yoga, Broo'ers Festival, sustainable fun at Planet Roo, the classic Ferris Wheel, Splash-A-Roo and a village market with curated crafts, art and experiences. This year's lineup includes Megan Thee Stallion, Pretty Lights, Fisher, Post Malone, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Fred Again.. and many more.
A GUIDE TO SOME OF TENNESSEE'S WINERIES & VINEYARDS
With over 69 wineries and vineyards, seven total wine trails and 1,000 acres of vineyard space, Tennessee provides memorable experiences and offers picturesque destinations to visitors and locals. Here's how to take a grape escape across the state.
Tsali Notch Vineyard - Madisonville
The historic Tsali Notch Vineyard is located in Madisonville. You can spend some time tasting the popular Muscadine wines and juices. Take a tour around the property and catch breathtaking views of the Great Smoky Mountains and Cherokee National Forest.
Next, make your way to Townsend and bask in the peaceful settings of Cades Cove Cellars in Townsend. For over 80 years, they’ve been busy perfecting their wine and providing their guests with a one-of-a-kind experience that truly highlights the region's unique charm and beauty.
You can find even more wineries and vineyards to plan your own excursion through Tennessee's statewide wine country.
THE KID-FRIENDLY TENNESSEE ATTRACTIONS YOU SHOULD VISIT
Bike wheels rolling over wooded trails. Laughter among Tennessee's lush gardens located around the state. The pure adrenaline rush you feel as you fly along the tracks of the world's fastest wooden coaster. The awe of the vast scenic landscapes, history, and exhibits that transform learning into a fond memory. Check out these kid-friendly places for the ultimate Made in Tennessee family vacation.
Soaky Mountain Water Park - Sevierville
Opening for summer fun, May 15-16 and daily after May 22, Soaky Mountain Waterpark in Sevierville has thrills and fun for kids of all ages. For the little ones, go to Boomer's Bay which has smaller versions of the big kid rides including a wall ride, twisting slides and more. There's also a Mini Mayhem featuring kid-sized gravity challenging walls, with a big splash finish. The Hive has multiple water play features including a water bucket dump, body slides and body bowl slides. Adolescents and teens will love Hang 10essee, a dual FlowRider surf system; American Racer's Rush featuring translucent slides with stars and stripes and a fireworks finish; and Holler!, a body slide that has a heart-thumping drop.
With so many kid-friendly places for kids of all ages, Tennessee is the best place to explore with your family.
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