Tennessee Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

Grand Ole Opry featuring a garden and autumn leaves
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee

Encounter the soul of America in Tennessee, a state that is justly famed for its musical legends, fiery liquors and alluring Great Smoky Mountains.

There is something special about the atmosphere of Tennessee. Explore its storied cities and its mountains to discover a land that has inspired some of the nation’s greatest musical heroes. Here is the birthplace of bluegrass, country, pop, blues, soul and rock’n’roll. Feast on delicious Southern food, drink whisky and enjoy a classic Tennessee welcome, all to the “Soundtrack of America.”

Follow one of the Cherokee Heritage Trails to learn about the early history of the state and the Native American nations who lived here before Europeans arrived. Visit Fort Loudoun to learn about British settlers on the frontier in the 1700s or go to Shiloh National Military Park to learn about Tennessee’s role in the Civil War, when loyalties were divided within the state.

Go on a musical pilgrimage to Memphis, in the western reaches of the state. Follow in the footsteps of Elvis, Johnny Cash and more in Sun Studio. Learn about their achievements in the Memphis Rock ’n’ Soul Museum. The King’s home, Graceland, features multiple museums dedicated to Presley and his work. Elsewhere in the city, visit the National Civil Rights Museum and the Mississippi River Museum, picking up some quick barbecued bites along the way.

Nashville, in the center of the state, is equally musical. Watch country and western concerts in the famous Grand Ole Opry or seek out one of hundreds of smaller music venues across the city. This cultural hub also offers the Cheekwood Museum of Art and the Bicentennial Mall State Park. Head to nearby Lynchburg to visit the headquarters of Jack Daniels.

Eastern Tennessee offers the atmospheric wilderness of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Towns in the region such as Sevierville and Townsend offer scenic and welcoming points of entry into this stunning region. Hike up Clingmans Dome for views of the landscape shrouded in blue mist.

Board a flight to Memphis, Nashville or Alcoa to land in different regions of the state. Tennessee is a year-round destination, although it is busiest in summer. Come in fall for milder temperatures and colorful scenery.

Popular cities in Tennessee

The Hermitage showing a park, landscape views and autumn colours
Nashville
Known for Live music, Entertainment and Sports
Nashville is calling! Discover its live music, entertainment, sports and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Grand Ole Opry
  • Vanderbilt University
  • Broadway
Pigeon Forge
Pigeon Forge
Known for Excursions, Shopping and Mountains
On the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, this Tennessee town beckons with thrill-seeking adventure, family activities, live entertainment and history.

Reasons to visit

  • Titanic Museum
  • Island at Pigeon Forge
Gatlinburg showing a small town or village and forest scenes
Gatlinburg
Known for Rivers, Mountains and Shopping
This picturesque Tennessee town bordering the Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers acres of wilderness, breathtaking scenery and lots of adventure activities.

Reasons to visit

  • Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies
  • Anakeesta
Memphis featuring nightlife, street scenes and a bar
Memphis
Known for Rivers, Live music and Museums
Escape to Memphis! Enjoy its live music, entertainment and churches.

Reasons to visit

  • Graceland
  • Beale Street
Chattanooga which includes modern architecture, a river or creek and a fountain
Chattanooga
Known for Mountains, Aquariums and Rivers
This city in Tennessee offers outdoor adventure, historic landmarks and family fun. Visit mountain tops and riverside parks to find out why they call this the Scenic City.

Reasons to visit

  • Tennessee Aquarium
Sevierville
Sevierville
Known for Family-friendly, Mountains and Excursions
Love mountain views, entertainment and water parks? Get away to Sevierville!