- TripBuzz discovered 104 different types of activities for couples in the Cherokee area, including Horseback Riding (like Smokemont Riding Stables), Tubing (like Cherokee Rapids Tube & Kayak Rentals), Theaters (like Unto These Hills) and Historic Sites (like Cherokee Indian Reservation), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 131 date ideas in or near Cherokee, North Carolina, including 114 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Gatlinburg, Bryson City, Waynesville and Franklin.
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The Bald River Falls cascades over 100 feet to the steep rocks below it. Since the rock outcropping is slopped, the falls actually flow down the rocks rather than a free fall, and guests can drive past the falls in a car or hike to the top.
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Situated on 15-acres of forestry, the Historic Johnson Farm is a heritage education center that is maintained by Henderson County Public Schools. The farm features animals, tours, nature trails, and school field trips.
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Travel the Blue Ridge Parkway in Asheville, North Carolina to enjoy beautiful views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The Parkway is especially stunning in autumn, when its foliage displays a riot of color.
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The focal point of Caesars Head State Park in Greenville, South Carolina is a mammoth granite shelf jutting out from the surrounding land. The park has many trails, and some are prone to frequent flooding. Check the park's website for a listing of current closings.
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300 Neyland Drive, at Volunteer Landing, Knoxville, TN 37902
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Set sail on the Tennessee River on board the Star of Knoxville Riverboat, a 325-passenger vessel specializing in custom-theme dinner cruises. Visitors can book the murder-mystery dinner cruise, a holiday cruise or even book for weddings and special events.
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75 Gashes Creek Road, Asheville, NC 28805
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Featuring numerous exhibits and displays, Western North Carolina Nature Center provides education and information relative to wildlife, birds and amphibians. This center is also home to an array of animals including wolves, bears, foxes and goats.
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The Biltmore Village, located near the Biltmore Estate, features a variety of art galleries, including the New Morning Gallery and the Southern Highland Craft Gallery. Visitors of this location can also dine at The Cantina and The Tree and Vine.
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The Knoxville Botanical Garden is a garden that sits on 47-acres of land and features walking trails, display gardens, and a stone wall. The garden has facilities that are available to rent for weddings, meetings, and family reunions.
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Offering tours of the building, Blount Mansion provides visitors with an inside glimpse to life as a politician in the 18th century. The tour takes visitors through each room of the house, which is furnished with period pieces.
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As the birthing place of the city, James White Fort is a reconstructed 18th century homestead used by the early settlers of the region. The property consists of a main house with original furnishings, as well as several side buildings.