- TripBuzz discovered 61 different types of activities for couples in the Blountville area, including Winery/Vineyard (like Countryside Vineyards & Winery), Other Tours (like Appalachian Caverns Tours), Movie Theaters (like Twin City Drive-In Theatre) and Art Gallery (like Heartwood: Southwest Virginia's Artisan Gateway), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 90 date ideas in or near Blountville, Tennessee, including 88 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Abingdon, Johnson City, Kingsport and Bristol.
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Part of the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area, the Moses. H Cone Memorial Park is located in Blowing Rock, North Carolina. Named for denim magnate Moses H. Cone, the park's centerpiece is its namesake's sprawling mansion.
43.7 Miles
The Boone Bowling Center is a local bowling alley offering a number of fun services and amenities for bowlers to enjoy during their visit. These include weekly cosmic bowling, bowling leagues, tournaments, and birthday party hosting.
43.8 Miles
Goat Granny' and 'Papaw' are delighted to give tours of their working goat farm at Mabels Boer Stables. Guests can purchase goats, homegrown garden produce, hand painted ceramics, and goat's milk soap, and even sign up for a pottery class.
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1095 E King Street, Boone, NC 28607
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Appalachians by Horseback - Private Tours offers patrons a picturesque horseback ride down dirt roads and through the Appalachian mountainside. The tour includes a picnic lunch and a memory card with all your photographs from the ride.
45.1 Miles
Broyhill Park is easily accessible from the historic downtown area. It is spread across 9.4 acres and features an outdoor basketball court, paved walking trail, two children's play areas, and multiple picnic shelters.
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Annie Cannon Gardens on Laurel Lane, Blowing Rock, NC
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Relaxing with dripping waterfalls and winding paths, Glen Burney Trail is a popular hiking destination in the Boone area. Along with the foot trail, experienced hikers may choose to hike through the forest providing more of a challenge.
45.4 Miles
The namesake of Blowing Rock, North Carolina is a cliff called The Blowing Rock. Its majestic face rises 4,000 into the air and gives visitors a breathtaking view of the adjacent gorge. The Blowing Rock is open throughout the year and accommodates wheelchairs.
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300 Tweetsie Railroad Lane, Blowing Rock, NC 28605
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Train enthusiasts love the Tweetsie Railroad, an Appalachian railroad museum and train conservation facility. The Railroad offers rides on restored antique trains, extensive modeling displays and plenty of other fascinating items.
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The Appalachian Resort is a family friendly recreational area within the Blue Ridge area. Skiers and snowboarders are welcome with trail offerings for a variety of skills, styles, and abilities.
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Clark Street At Broyhill Park, 1036 Main Street, Blowing Rock, NC 28605
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Robbins Pool at Broyhill Park is a full size pool situated in a scenic mountain park. The pool is open to the public and features a water slide, showers, and dressing rooms.