• May : 9 : 2012 - BLOOMIN’ BBQ & BLUEGRASS – MAY 18 & 19
  • May : 7 : 2012 - Help to Support the Renovation of Historic Place
  • Apr : 27 : 2012 - PIGEON FORGE TO HOST THE ULTIMATE FANBOY EXPERIENCE
  • Apr : 16 : 2012 - Country Stars set to perform a First Class Concert in Pigeon Forge!
  • Mar : 15 : 2012 - Discover Life in America’s Annual Conference, March 22-24 in Gatlinburg
  • Mar : 15 : 2012 - KIDS’ BURGER COOK-OFF TURNS UP THE HEAT AT BLOOMIN’ BBQ
  • Mar : 8 : 2012 - 5th Annual Mountain Man Memorial March – April 20-21, 2012 in Gatlinburg!
  • Mar : 8 : 2012 - Sevier County Job Fair – Wednesday, March 14, 2012
  • Feb : 29 : 2012 - ARRGGGH! The Pirate’s Ball be here on March 8th matey!

Appalachian GhostWalks East Tennessee ghost, history, and Bigfoot adventure tours make for great summertime vacations and peaceful mountain getaways with fun for the entire family!

Nominated “Best Tennessee History Tours” by “Official Best Of,” Appalachian GhostWalks East TN Ghost Tours include thirteen different locations throughout the Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia region of Southern Appalachia. Tours are lantern-led by professionally Certified Ghost Hunters who recount real history and all-original, true, spine-tingling ghost stories from the Appalachian Mountains.

Appalachian GhostWalks’ East Tennessee ghost tour locations include the new Gatlinburg GhostWalk – beginning Thursday, September 1st, Historic Dandridge, Erwin and Unicoi County Heritage Museum, the East Tennessee State University (ETSU) Campus in Johnson City, Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site – also in Johnson City, Greeneville, Rogersville, Blountville, downtown Johnson City’s “Little Chicago GhostWalk”, and of course, Jonesborough – once listed on the Travel Channel as one of the top ten most haunted towns in America.

New for 2011, and the very first of its kind anywhere in the Southern United States, is the “Legendary Cherokee Bigfoot Adventure Tour.” This tour is offered as an afternoon hike around an upper mountain lake, musically coordinated and set to the beat of Native American flute and drum. The East TN Cherokee Bigfoot Adventure tour shares nearly five hundred years of Cherokee folklore history and legend in addition to scientific and historical research findings on the Southern Appalachian Bigfoot as conducted by The Alternate Realities Center (ARC) over a span of more than twenty years.

Other haunted historic ghost and history tours located in Southwest Virginia Highlands presently include the historic districts of Bristol – also known as the “Birthplace of Country Music” and Abingdon – often called “The Gateway to America’s First Western Frontier.”

Appalachian GhostWalks’ East Tennessee Ghost Tours are child friendly and appropriate for families with children ages five and up. These ghost and history tours are historically accurate, educational, and entertaining with each offering a small piece of a larger puzzle of Southern Appalachian history from Southwest Virginia and East Tennessee.

Appalachian GhostWalks travel packages feature a wide variety of East Tennessee interests to include both day and night time activities to keep you and your travel companions enchanted and entertained throughout your stay.

Appalachian GhostWalks “Spook and Save” vacation packages offer the best for less. Several East TN ghost tours and haunted themed vacation packages combine tour experiences with local area camping, white water rafting, caving, bicycle or horseback riding, gem mining, carriage rides, area museums, water parks, skiing, plays, and more. Enjoy the best food with a great casual or fine dining restaurant each night with transportation to and from every point of interest with Appalachian GhostWalks’ fully planned haunted family vacation itineraries.

As Dolly Parton sings, “Life in the Smoky Mountains is as peaceful as a baby’s sigh.” Come explore and experience America’s First Western Frontier in Eastern Tennessee and enjoy cool mountain breezes as well as the quiet culture and heritage of the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Take in peaceful serenity while staying in luxuriously restored historic inns, bed and breakfasts, and great hotels. Travelers might even choose a beautiful mountain cabins, or one of several great campgrounds for a total outdoor adventure.

When thinking of getting away from the routine, Appalachian GhostWalks’ East TN Ghost History and Bigfoot Adventure Tours offer a variety of vacations and tour packages to include weekend getaways, family vacations, honeymoons, holiday gatherings and birthday parties! Whatever the occasion, guests receive complimentary, all-inclusive vacation planning to make preparing for that dream retreat a snap.

Appalachian GhostWalks East Tennessee Ghost History and Bigfoot Adventure Tours invite you to come explore and experience the mystery, heritage, and intrigue of the Smoky Mountains and Southern Highlands with real history and true ghost stories from all across the mountains of East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia.

For additional information or reservations about Appalachian GhostWalks’ East TN Ghost Tours, Tennessee History Tours, or the new “Legendary Cherokee Bigfoot Adventure Tour” – or any of several fun family haunted themed vacation packages, please visit the Appalachian GhostWalks website online at http://www.AppalachianGhostWalks.com or call (423) 743-WALK (9255).

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