Last Chance to Raft in Gatlinburg-Pigeon Forge

August 27, 2010 by  
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If you wanted to river raft this summer but time flew by without you getting the chance, you need to head down to the Gatlinburg-Pigeon Forge area today. You haven’t missed your chance, but the prime time for river rafting is almost at a close. These river raft rides are only available for a short time. Some rafting activities are only available until September while others last through the end of October, so come and get wet and wild on the river before its too late!

Nantahala River Rafting Tour

Hop into your river raft and prepare for some good times on the Nantahala River with this tour. Not only will you get the fun river rafting experience you’ve been looking forward to, you will also get to see the incredible scenery along the river. Cliff faces, boulders, and wildlife are just a few of the spectacular things you will see along the way. This rafting adventure lasts 3 to 4 hours, so prepare for an entire morning or afternoon of fun!

Pigeon River Rafting Adventure

Whether you’re a beginner who has never held a paddle or you’ve had quite a bit of experience with river rafting, you are going to love the Pigeon River Rafting Adventure. This exciting tour will take you through class I, II, and even III rapids along the Pigeon River for some thrills you will always remember. Your gear will be provided and a guide will be along to ensure your safety, so you can just enjoy yourself!

Nantahala Raft and Rail – Train and Jeep Tour

Get ready for a combination adventure tour that is designed to put you in awe of the natural beauty of the Gatlinburg-Pigeon Forge area when you go on the Nantahala Raft and Rail – Train and Jeep Tour. Hiking, a jeep tour, and a thrilling ride down the Nantahala River will give you the time of your life on this exciting tour. It’s perfect for nature lovers who want an out of the ordinary experience.

Gatlinburg – Pigeon Forge Smoky Mountain Adventures

June 7, 2010 by  
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Adventure and excitement await you in the Gatlinburg – Pigeon Forge area with rafting, riding, and rolling in the Smoky Mountains. What better way to make memories of your summer than with a thrilling experience on Tennessee country? Grab your gear for an intense getaway!

You’ll be swept into the wondrous rapids as you go on the Nantahala river inside a full-sized raft. Push your oar into the fast-moving water for a fun float. The waters will slow in some spots, giving you time to catch your breath. Treat yourself to the scenic surroundings of the South Carolina coastline, accompanied by a knowledgeable guide in this river tour.

If you enjoy a fast-paced land ride, sign up for a monster truck ride inside the powerful 66-inch tire machine. Hear the engines rev up as you fly up and down the country roads, high above the ground. You’ll still have a great view of the enormous Great Smoky Mountains to look at while your professional driver takes you haulin’ down the road! 

You may have time for one more adventure this first part of June, with the once-in-a-lifetime ZORB experience inside an 11 foot tall padded ball. You have the option of a wet or dry ride, and the wet ride includes five gallons of cool water inside the globe. For additional enjoyment, grab two of your friends or family and you can all ride in one globe together down 820 feet of sloping hills.

Conquer these exhilarating Gatlinburg – Pigeon Forge activities while you can, enjoying the scenic Great Smoky Mountains at the same time. Visit and book your hotel today.

Watery Adventures Await In Gatlinburg

December 28, 2009 by  
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Upper Pigeon RiverFor 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.

Last Chance for Water-Themed Fun in Gatlinburg, TN

August 7, 2009 by  
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Dollywood's Splash CountryAs the summer draws to a close the opportunity to experience many of the Gatlinburg – Pigeon Forge area’s water-based attractions are nearing an end for the season. From encompassing water park settings to thrilling river rafting adventures, there are a variety of ways to connect with family and friends while having a splashing good time in the Smokies!

Dollywood’s Splash Country

Open through September 5, Splash Country offers a wet and wild Labor Day weekend vacation for one and all. From relaxing lazy rivers and pools to thrill rides including tubes and slides, all activity levels will find more than enough ways to enjoy the day at Splash Country. Additionally, nearly a dozen eateries are featured throughout the park to ensure a full-day experience.

Pigeon River Rafting

Just as with Splash Country, Pigeon River Rafting will end for the season after Labor Day weekend, offering a limited time to enjoy the natural beauty and rugged thrills the river holds. This particular rafting experience is approximately two hours and is perfect for novice and intermediate rafters, with rapids reaching Class III. Throughout the journey, you will be joined by a knowledgeable guide for a safe and immersive outdoor experience.

Nantahala Raft and Rail

The Nantahala Raft and Rail is currently scheduling trips until the first weekend of October, offering an extra month to get out and experience the charm of the Smokies. Along this outdoor experience, you will cross the border of Tennesse and trek into North Carolina as you raft past jutting cliffs and other rugged scenery that North Carolina is noted for.

Enjoy Outdoor Activities This Summer in Chattanooga, TN

June 9, 2009 by  
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Tennessee River Gorge Canyon Kayak Eco Tour AdventuresDon’t let another warm summer pass you by. Instead, shake things up by experiencing some of Chattanooga, Tennessee’s exciting outdoor activities. Whether you’re looking for fun water activities or simply an afternoon enjoying the great outdoors, this summer marks the best time to experience it all.

Chattanooga has water activities to account for several types of traveler. Located just 10 minutes from downtown Chattanooga, start your excursion along the “Grand Canyon of the East” with the Tennessee River Gorge Canyon Kayak Eco Tour Adventure. This guided tour makes a perfect family outing during your vacation. Keep your eye out for forms of wildlife, including endangered species such as the Bald Eagle, as well as historic sites that date back thousands of years.

More daring travelers will enjoy the Ocoee River Rafting. You have two options: the Ocoee Middle River Rafting and the Ocoee Upper River Rafting, the difference being the class of rapids offered with each. The Middle option tops out at Class III Rapids, while the Upper option delves into some Class IV rapids. Rated as one of the 10 best rivers for whitewater rafting in the entire country, the Ocoee River takes you past the beautiful rock formations and rolling mountain range of the Great Smoky Mountains before emerging into upper Georgia.

Put on your walking shoes and meander through the miles of trails through the countryside around Lookout Mountain with a trip to the Chattanooga Nature Center. Walk along the 1,400-foot boardwalk through the forest and gardens, or take a canoe out along Lookout Creek and witness the 30 native species of wildlife, including endangered species such as the Red Wolf. There are more than enough options to fill your day at the Chattanooga Nature Center.

This summer, don’t miss your chance to enjoy outdoor life among the beatiful Smoky Mountains area of Chattanooga, Tennessee!

Experience the Natural Beauty Surrounding Las Vegas!

April 30, 2009 by  
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Colorado River Raft TourWhile the multi-million dollar performances and allure of quick money may be Las Vegas? bread and butter, visitors looking for a varied vacation will find that the natural areas surrounding Sin City can be every bit as impressive as the neon lights of the city itself. From desolate sands to mighty rivers, there are numerous natural wonders that surround Las Vegas, each providing its own unique adventure during your next getaway.

Death Valley Photo Tour

Located on the border of California and Nevada, Death Valley is one of the most famous deserts in all of North America. From being the home of the Timbisha Tribe to being considered a dangerous obstacle by miners during the California Gold Rush, it has long been an active part of America?s history. And with the Death Valley Photo Tour you will experience the desolate beauty that keeps the area at the forefront of Americana. Along the tour, you will visit the ghost town of Rhyolite, Badwater (the lowest point of elevation in Death Valley), and numerous natural structures ranging from dunes to jagged cliffs. Be sure to keep your camera at the ready throughout this adventurous journey that will take you worlds away in just a matter of hours!

Colorado River Raft Tour

In contrast to the barren sights of Death Valley, the Colorado River Raft Tour will introduce you to the life-sustaining Colorado River. As the name implies, you will raft approximately eleven miles of the Colorado River over the course of nine hours, with notable sights seen including the Hoover Dam. Aside from the Hoover Dam, numerous natural sights will be on display during the course of the rafting adventure for a Las Vegas vacation activity that will completely remove you from the hustle and bustle of the city streets.

Monument Valley Day Tour

The Monument Valley Day Tour offers a comprehensive look into the natural wonders of the southwest as you experience both Monument Valley and the Grand Canyon. Depart Las Vegas by way of plane before landing in Monument Valley and exploring the area further by 4 x 4 vehicle. After your tour of Monument Valley, you will continue towards the Grand Canyon as you are shown sights of Boulder City, Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, and the Colorado River.