- TripBuzz found 68 things to do with kids in or near Jonesborough, Tennessee, including 61 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Johnson City, Kingsport, Greeneville and Bristol.
- From Wetlands Water Park to Fender's Farm & Corn Maze, the Jonesborough area offers 67 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Water Parks, Festivals and History Museums.
- As Tennessee's oldest town, Jonesborough has a rich history that both locals and visitors love to explore. The local museums celebrate the areas tobacco industry heritage, while the annual National Storytelling Festival takes place at the cities International Storytelling Center. Hikers, campers and fisherman also enjoy spending time in the regions Southern Appalachian Mountains.
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Periwinkle Art School is an art school offering various art classes and private art lessons. Classes are available for both adults and children, with class sizes limited to eight per class. The school also hosts occasional 'art night' events.
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A resort area open in season, the Beech Mtn Ski Area offers equipment rentals, natural and man-made snow, and ski slopes appropriate for all ages and levels of skill and expertise.
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Adventure company Edge of the World is located in Banner Elk, North Carolina. The company specializes in chartered whitewater rafting and mountain climbing excursions. Edge of the World accepts clients aged 12 and up.
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Blue Heron Whitewater offers whitewater-rafting trips on Class II to IV rapids that can be self-guided to guided. The rafting trips are done on the French Board River, and the company offers instruction for those wanting to go into the business.
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The Moonlight Drive-In Theatre is a movie-watching venue and restaurant that provides food, beverages, and entertainment to customers. The venue was highlighted in USA Today's Life Cover Story and also holds the occasional 'movies under the stars' special.
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Banner Elk has many wonderful areas that are perfect for horseback exploration, and Banner Elk Stables has everything you need to fully enjoy such an experience. All of the Stables' horses are sure-footed, calm and easy to ride. Prior equestrian experience is helpful but not necessary.
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The 16.9-mile Linville River contains about 6.5 miles of 4-5+ rapids that are popular with rafters. The river also is a popular spot with anglers who often catch brown and rainbow trout.
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Linville Gorge Wilderness Area offers 39 miles of trails that run through the area, some of which require climbing rocks. Anglers often catch Brown and rainbow trout within the area.
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The Hawksbill Mountain Trail provides a hike to the summit of the mountain, offering a scenic view at an elevation of 4,009 feet. Hikers who are interested in photo opportunities may enjoy the view of the Linville Gorge Wilderness Area from the top of the mountain.
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On the east side of Linville Gorge, Sitting Bear Trail features a 3/4 mile, steep hike to the top of the mountain. The area provides a variety of plant and animal life and access to camping and climbing areas.