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		<title>Camping and Rv Parks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Some people go their whole life and never get to experience “Adventure Sleeping”.  Your idea of Adventure Sleeping may be different than mine, but I’ve been at it since I was about 5 years old.  Being the youngest of four siblings, I got to start some things a little early in life.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people go their whole life and never get to experience “Adventure Sleeping”.  Your idea of Adventure Sleeping may be different than mine, but I’ve been at it since I was about 5 years old.  Being the youngest of four siblings, I got to start some things a little early in life.<br />
As a child, every spring we would pack up the station wagon with tents, sleeping bags, fishing poles and coolers, then we would head to the mountains for a long weekend getaway.  Of course, I would always get stuck riding up front with Mama and Daddy because I was the youngest.  We always stayed at the same campground every year.  When we would get there, the owners would come out to welcome us with hugs all around, just like we were family.<br />
Our Dad always pitched our tents near the river stream, because that’s where we spent most of our time fishing and floating in tubes.  There wasn’t any big rig RV’s like there are now.  There would be a few pop-up trailers, but most people camped out in tents.  In the evenings, some of the families would have dinner together, sharing their food and their stories about their day.  We made new friends every year and always hoped to see them the next spring.<br />
Being the youngest, I had a problem with not being able to do what my older brothers and sister got to do.  Things like rock hopping to the other side of the river or walking across swinging bridges.  So one night, I pitched a fit wanting to sleep in my sisters tent and Mama finally said I could for one night.<br />
When it was time for bed, my Sissy zipped me up in my sleeping bag, kissed me on the forehead and said, “ Sleep tight squirt, don’t let the bed bugs bite!”  I soon heard her breathing softly and knew she was asleep.  I lay there flipping the flashlight on and off while I listened to the other campers settling down for the night.  Finally, I dozed off to sleep too.<br />
“Knee-deep! Knee-deep!”  That was the first noise that woke me up.  It was right beside my head, outside of the tent.  “Whippoorwill!  Whippoorwill!”  Then there was a loud rustling from behind the tent.  Something out there went, “Eech!  Eech!”  That’s when chills started running up my spine and I sat straight up screaming, “Sissy! Sissy!”  My Mama was in the tent within seconds.  She wrapped her arms around me and said, “It’s alright sweetie, we’re just adventure sleeping.”  Once I found out the noises I had heard were only bullfrogs and birds, I was able to calm down.  But, I never begged to sleep in my Sissy’s tent again for a long, long time.<br />
Today, campgrounds are loaded with all kinds of amenities we didn’t have back then.  These days a lot of campgrounds have swimming pools, convenience stores, laundry rooms and arcades.  The prices are still reasonable averaging $20 a day for a tent site with a picnic table, fire ring and grill, and of course use of the bath house.  If you’re lucky enough to own a camper or RV, you’ll find full hook-ups that include water, plumbing, electricity and full cable for your TV.</p>
<p>Camping isn’t for everyone.  But if you love nature and adventure, or if you’re pinching pennies, camping is the perfect weekend getaway.  Why let the kids be cooped up in a hotel room for $70 a night when they can be outside enjoying themselves camping for $20 a night?<br />
To help you explore your camping options, here are a few of my favorite Campgrounds and RV Parks.</p>
<p>Flaming Arrow Campground &#8211; Cherokee, NC<br />
*  1 mile from the Cherokee Indian Reservation<br />
*  2 miles from Harrah’s Cherokee Casino<br />
*  4 miles from The Great Smoky Mountains National Park</p>
<p>Cullasaja River RV Park &#8211; Franklin, NC<br />
*  Open all year round<br />
*  All sites have full hook-ups…water, 30 or 50 amp electricity, sewer and cable TV<br />
*  Laundry facility<br />
*  Sunday morning church service</p>
<p>Raccoon Mountain Campground &#8211; Chattanooga, Tennessee<br />
(Tennessee Campground of the Year 2008-2009)<br />
*  Full service campground<br />
*  Camping cabins available<br />
*  Go-Kart Track, Game Room, Swimming Pool<br />
*  Adjacent to Raccoon Mountain Caverns &#8211; (fee)<br />
*  7 minutes from downtown Chattanooga, The Chattanooga Choo Choo and the     Tennessee Aquarium</p>
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		<title>Wilderness Wild Life Week in the Smoky Mountains</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>January 9th &#8211; 16th</p>
<p>Wilderness Wildlife Week in the Smoky Mountains
By Bennie McCann © 2009, All Rights Reserved</p>
<p>If you look at statistics from years past, January is not
traditionally a month when people travel. After having spent a
great deal of money during the preceding months, most folks
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<p><strong>Wilderness Wildlife Week in the Smoky Mountains</strong><br />
By Bennie McCann © 2009, All Rights Reserved</p>
<p>If you look at statistics from years past, January is not<br />
traditionally a month when people travel. After having spent a<br />
great deal of money during the preceding months, most folks<br />
mistakenly believe they can&#8217;t afford a getaway. When you visit<br />
the Smoky Mountains this January, however, you&#8217;re headed for a<br />
great time that&#8217;s extremely affordable.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s called Wilderness Wildlife Week and for twenty years people<br />
from across the country have headed to Pigeon Forge in the Smoky<br />
Mountains to take part. Over 100 experts offer more than 175<br />
seminars and hands-on workshops pertaining to plant and animal<br />
life, Smoky Mountain history, photography, outdoor activities and<br />
more. The best part is that these activities are not only<br />
informative, they&#8217;re completely free. Take a look at some of<br />
the classes that will be offered.</p>
<p>Professional Photography Classes</p>
<p>If you like to shoot, photographs that is, there&#8217;s plenty to<br />
keep you busy. Classes will be taught on taking pictures<br />
outdoors, including macro (close up) photography. In addition,<br />
you can learn about building web pages for photographers. Where<br />
else can you find this kind of instruction and not pay a cent?</p>
<p>Wilderness Survival Seminars</p>
<p>Numerous classes are available for those who like to camp, hike<br />
and fish. Learn to interpret the signs of changing weather so<br />
you can avoid being caught outside unprepared. Your chances of<br />
getting lost will quickly diminish when you listen to experts<br />
discuss the proper ways to use a map and compass. Other topics<br />
include visual tracking, unique camping tricks and fishing in the<br />
Smokies.</p>
<p>History and Music</p>
<p>History buffs will want to attend lectures on the Civil War in<br />
the Smokies. You can also hear stories about Native Americans in<br />
this area as well as the early settlers of Pigeon Forge. These<br />
mountains have lots of stories to tell.</p>
<p>Music has always been an important part of the Smoky Mountains.<br />
Look for classes on mountain music, gospel music and storytelling<br />
that are native to this area. You can also get instruction on<br />
playing the acoustic guitar and banjo. Whether you opt to attend<br />
clogging classes or concerts by local musicians, get ready to<br />
move your feet.</p>
<p>For the Kids</p>
<p>This event sounds great for adults, but what about the kids?<br />
There&#8217;s plenty to keep them entertained as well. Start with the<br />
Animal Olympics where kids will compare human senses to the<br />
senses of wild animals. For the budding musicians, there&#8217;s a<br />
hands-on class about mountain music and instruments designed just<br />
for children. They will also get to see live animals and look at<br />
hidden treasures from around the world.</p>
<p>Guided Hikes &amp; Tours</p>
<p>Are you the type that would rather be doing something outside<br />
than learning about it inside? With more than 50 guided walking<br />
tours and hikes categorized from easy to strenuous and ranging<br />
from one to 13 miles, there&#8217;s something for every interest and<br />
fitness level. What&#8217;s more, you can&#8217;t find better scenery than<br />
the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. With its breathtaking<br />
waterfalls, mountains, plants and wildlife, you&#8217;ll find the<br />
perfect combination of beauty and exercise.</p>
<p>Log Cabin Bargains</p>
<p>Concerned about the cost of lodging? Don&#8217;t be! Many log cabin<br />
rentals in the Smokies cost less than hotel rooms and offer more<br />
space and better centralized locations.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t spend this January stuck at home. Wilderness Wildlife<br />
Week is an inexpensive way to learn about one of the most<br />
beautiful areas of our country. Rent a cabin and enjoy an<br />
extremely affordable &#8211; and well-deserved &#8211; break after all the<br />
holiday hustle and bustle.</p>
<p>Bennie McCann is Reservations Manager of Volunteer Cabin Rentals<br />
specializing in Smoky Mountain rental cabins in Gatlinburg and<br />
Pigeon Forge, TN. Visit them today at<br />
<a href="http://www.volunteercabinrentals.com/">http://www.volunteercabinrentals.com</a> to book cabins for weddings,<br />
vacations, reunions and other special events.</p>
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		<title>Hoot n Holler Pigeon Forge</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Hoot N&#8217; Holler
The Funniest Dinner Show in the Smoky Mountains features an Old World three-course Italian dinner served family style Our freshly baked Italian Trio of Baked Ziti, Stuffed Shells, and Chicken Parmesan, is sure to satisfy the hungriest appetite. The two-hour production showcases the Hoot N&#8217; Holler Players, a traveling troop of dancers and [...]]]></description>
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The Funniest Dinner Show in the Smoky Mountains features an Old World three-course Italian dinner served family style Our freshly baked Italian Trio of Baked Ziti, Stuffed Shells, and Chicken Parmesan, is sure to satisfy the hungriest appetite. The two-hour production showcases the Hoot N&#8217; Holler Players, a traveling troop of dancers and singers who collide with the comedic antics of &#8220;Scraps,&#8221; the would-be chef and emcee of the evening&#8217;s entertainment. The show is highlighted by audience participation segments which place unsuspecting guests in the spotlight of this uproarious comedy. </p>
<p>Video Brought to you by:<br />
Smoky Mountain Visitors Channel<br />
SmokyMountainvisitorsChannel.com is a new online and on-demand Television network that showcases destination businesses in the Smoky Mountain area. Our team of hosts, guide visitors through area businesses in Pigeon Forge, Sevierville and Gatlinburg with informative interviews and fun demonstrations, a great way to learn all about what to see and do in the Smoky Mountains. Viewers who visit Smoky Mountain Visitors Channel.com have the opportunity to watch these infomercials about area businesses as often as they would like from where ever they like.</p>
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		<title>Sevierville is &#8220;Where Smoky Mountain Fun Begins!&#8221; Part 1of 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>History
Sevierville, located in the beautiful valley of the Forks of the Little Pigeon River, is the eighth oldest town in Tennessee. It was founded in 1795. Sevierville is named for John Sevier, the first governor of Tennessee, and Dolly Parton is Sevierville&#8217;s most famous hometown girl. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/zAtZvo2cc88/2.jpg" align="left">History<br />
Sevierville, located in the beautiful valley of the Forks of the Little Pigeon River, is the eighth oldest town in Tennessee. It was founded in 1795. Sevierville is named for John Sevier, the first governor of Tennessee, and Dolly Parton is Sevierville&#8217;s most famous hometown girl. </p>
<p>Location<br />
Sevierville is located between Asheville, North Carolina, and Knoxville, Tennessee, on Interstate 40 at exit 407. Sitting on the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains next to Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, Sevierville is easily accessible by car or plane. It is less than one hour from Knoxville&#8217;s McGhee Tyson Airport, with more than 100 commercial flights per day. The Pigeon Forge / Gatlinburg Airport is only minutes away with a 5,500-foot runway which services small aircrafts including corporate jets. Both taxi and rental services are available. Call (865) 453-8393 for more information.</p>
<p>Population<br />
There are over 13,000 residents in Sevierville and over 71,000 in Sevier County. Sevier County includes Sevierville, Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Pittman Center and surrounding communities.</p>
<p>Lodging<br />
Sevierville has over 3,000 lodging facilities including campsites. Types of accommodations include secluded mountain cabins, modern condos, luxury hotels, water park hotels moderate family motels and RV parks. Sevier County provides lodging for approximately 40,000.</p>
<p>Attractions<br />
Sevierville is fun. Our attractions range from museums featuring muscle cars and warbird aircraft to NASCAR themed go-kart tracks, underground cave tours, petting zoos and even interactive mini-golf courses. There is so much to see and do in Sevierville and helpful guides like the Sevierville Vacation Planner and the Sevierville Trip Planner can help you decide what to do while in the area.<br />
Sevierville is entertaining. Six shows fill Sevierville&#8217;s two music theaters offering fun, family-friendly shows throughout the day and into the evening. </p>
<p>Shopping<br />
Located in the heart of the best outlet, antique and craft shopping in the country, Sevierville is a shopper&#8217;s paradise. From designer clothes and outlet stores to mountain crafts and flea markets, shoppers find a variety of treasures in Sevierville. </p>
<p>Fishing<br />
Sevierville is near beautiful Douglas Lake with excellent bass and crappie fishing &#8211; boat rentals available. Many fishing areas in the national park are full of trout and smallmouth bass. For more information on fishing, contact the Park Visitor Center at (865) 436-5615. </p>
<p>Visiting the Great Smoky Mountains<br />
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited national park in the country. There are 12 major hiking trails and nine self-guided trails. Maps of the trails may be obtained at the Park Visitor Center located at the park entrance. </p>
<p>Festivals &amp; Events<br />
Sevierville is proud to sponsor some of the best festivals in the Great Smoky Mountains. Each year, we celebrate the beauty of the mountains and the history of our hometown.</p>
<p>Home of Dolly Parton<br />
A statue of Dolly sculpted by local artist Jim Gray decorates the lawn of Sevierville&#8217;s courthouse, and Dolly herself unveiled the statue on May 2, 1987, while her proud parents looked on. In 1986, she opened her Dollywood entertainment park in neighboring Pigeon Forge. She comes home each April for the park&#8217;s seasonal Grand Opening and makes several other appearances in the area during the year. Many of Dolly&#8217;s family members still live in the Sevierville area, and several of them, including brother Randy, perform regularly at Dollywood. </p>
<p>Historic Downtown<br />
Sevierville is very proud of its downtown and historic town square. Years ago, at Temple&#8217;s Feed Store, County Commissioner Jimmie Temple married over 15,000 couples next to his bags of feed and bedding plants. The feed store is no longer there but Temple continues to conduct marriage ceremonies downtown. A variety of wedding chapels call historic downtown home and so does the town&#8217;s bus station which is located in Taulbee&#8217;s Restaurant. Sevierville&#8217;s 108-year-old courthouse, located in the heart of downtown, is an excellent example of Victorian architecture. Built in 1895-96 for $22,000 and renovated in 1970-74 for $577,000, the courthouse is a direct reflection of the care and pride residents put into keeping the hometown feeling alive in downtown Sevierville. The latest addition cost $500,000 Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the courthouse stands proud with 13-inch thick brick walls and a foundation made of limestone hauled from the old McCown place, the site where Vulcan Materials Company now stands. The Seth Thomas Clock in the courthouse tower originally cost $1,353 plus $42.55 freight.<br />
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