Watery Adventures Await In Gatlinburg
December 28, 2009 by admin
Filed under Gatlinburg & Pigeon Forge TN
For a true nature enthusiast, adventure awaits in Gatlinburg! There are several rivers in the Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge areas of Tennessee. If you’re the type that enjoys a leisurely trip down the river or a whitewater rafting adventure, you’ll find it in the Gatlinburg area. Here are just a few of the tours offered by Vacations Made Easy.
Whether you’ve been whitewater rafting for years or you’re looking for the chance to jump in, the Pigeon River Rafting Adventure is a perfect choice. This tour will have you soaring over Class III rapids, zooming past rock faces and bouncing over boulders. Not to worry, your guide is very knowledgeable and the trip is perfectly safe for anyone over the age of 8. The trip includes all the gear you’ll need and there is a picnic area with volleyball courts and a gift store for you to enjoy after your river trip.
Another river rafting tour is the Nantahala River Rafting Tour. During this 3.5 hour tour, you’ll get to experience some of the most beautiful scenery in North Carolina as you raft down the Nantahala River. There are several packages available, allowing you to choose the one that’s right for your vacation. Enjoy the water-worn cliff faces and the smell of the river as your experienced guide maneuvers you down the river.
These are just two of the adventures available in the Gatlinburg area. With activities ranging from monster truck rides to river rafting, there is sure to be an adventure for your vacation! To check them all out, visit our Gatlinburg Adventure Activity page.
Plan a Summer Adventure in Gatlinburg, Tennessee
June 19, 2009 by admin
Filed under Gatlinburg & Pigeon Forge TN, VME
Adventures await in the great outdoors and the Smoky Mountains that surround Gatlinburg, Tennessee! With the wide variety of outdoor attractions the area offers, you will be sure to find the perfect activity with the appropriate skill level for everyone in your group. Whether planning a group retreat or some quality family time, exploring the outdoors together offers a bonding experience like none other. Check out the ideas below, and don’t forget to pack the sunscreen!
River rafting provides a fun experience unparalleled by other river activities. Experience the thrill of rushing rapids on the Pigeon River Rafting experience. The river features Class III rapids which are appropriate for both novice and experienced rafters. Your experience includes two hours on the river with an experienced guide that will show you the best way to raft and make sure you have an unforgettable time. The river experience begins in Hartford, Tennessee, and transportation is provided from Gatlinburg. The rafting center also features a volleyball court, gift and souvenir shops, and showers. The Pigeon River Rafting experience is a great way to enjoy the beautiful Tennessee outdoors and summer sun.
For a unique exploration experience, the Waterfall Jeep Tour is an ideal choice. This experience takes place by the Nantahala River in North Carolina. It is a two-hour guided tour in a Jeep that features a clear Plexiglas roof to make for optimal viewing. The tour takes you through the area mountains to the various beautiful natural waterfalls in the area, giving you ample time for picture taking, while your knowledgeable guide provides information about the sights and area. Snacks are included as well as any needed equipment. The Jeep can hold up to passengers, making it perfect for smaller groups and families.
For a relaxing activity, try the 1 Hour Horseback Ride in nearby Walland, Tennessee. This experience is perfect for novices as the horses are gentle and friendly and the terrain is mostly flat. However, if you are an experienced rider, you can choose an advanced tour. During your ride, you will explore around the base of the Smoky Mountains with the chance to see area wildlife as well as the beautiful scenery. An experienced and knowledgeable guide will lead the way and provide pertinent background information. Getting to the stables does require a short drive from Gatlinburg, but you will find that the experience is well worth it.



