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South Cumberland State Park in Monteagle

Tennessee State Parks offer many recreational opportunities for people across the state. All 56 state parks offer hiking and picnicking as activities, but many also have fishing, boating, biking and camping as well as interpretive programs. There are six Tennessee State Parks with inns and conference centers. Many of the parks also have restaurants that can also provide on-site catering. Eight parks feature golf course, three of which are signature Jack Nicklaus designed Bear Trace golf courses.

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All Saints Chapel

For more than a century, All Saints Chapel has been an integral part of downtown Raleigh’s charm and history. Built in 1875, All Saints has had a long and storied history, beginning as the chapel for the congregation at The Church of the Good Shepherd at the corner of Hillsborough and McDowell streets.

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Shakerag Hollow

Shakerag Hollow is a 2.5 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Sewanee, Tennessee that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from April until September.

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The Caverns in Pelham

In Grundy County, Tennessee, in a timeless valley near the base of the Cumberland Plateau, you’ll find The Caverns—a jaw-dropping concert hall located deep underground. Guests revel in the prehistoric venue’s natural acoustics and otherworldly beauty. What’s more, The Caverns is home to the Emmy-winning, PBS television series Bluegrass Underground. With a concert calendar that spans all genres of musical expression, The Caverns draws music fans from all over the world. Live music inside a cave, it’s a bucket list experience that keeps fans coming back to The Caverns time and again for “The Greatest Show Under Earth.”