- TripBuzz found 93 things to do with kids in or near Waynesville, North Carolina, including 85 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cherokee, Hartford, Pisgah Forest and Brevard.
- From Queen's Farm Stables to Smoky Mountain Jumphouse, the Waynesville area offers 87 different types of family activities, including: Children's Play Area, Movie Theaters, Theaters and Recreation Centers.
- Located between the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains, Waynesville, NC is located just outside of Asheville. Outdoor enthusiasts will certainly find plenty to do with various camping and hiking opportunities. The town was also the site of the Battle of Waynesville, one of the last battles of the Civil War,
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1247 Stonewall Jackson Drive, Dandridge, TN
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Pack the clubs for a day at Dandridge Golf & Country Club. Players of this 27-hole, par 72 course enjoy views of the Smoky Mountains as the backdrop. Lessons are available.
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1020 Walters Road, Greeneville, TN
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Visitors can enjoy guided hourly trail rides on 50 acres of the Cherokee National Forest at Mustang Alley Horse Rescue Riding Stables. The stable also serves as a horse rescue that rehabilitates and trains rescued horses.
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Located on the scenic Lake Lure, Lake Lure Pontoon Rental is a business offering pontoon boat rentals to its customers. Visitors are led on guided tours of the lake, learning about local history and enjoying the picturesque scenery around them.
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Tuckaleechee Caverns opened in 1953 as a destination for people to explore the beauty that lies beneath the Smoky Mountains. The one mile guided tour includes stunning rock formations, underground waterfalls, and crystal clear streams.
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Several adventure activities are offered at Adrenaline Park. The site is actually home to the longest zip lines over water in North America and features jet boat tours, relaxed cruises, a glass-bottom sky bridge, and gift shop with adjoining snack bar.
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The 37-mile Bartram Trail originates in Clayton, Georgia. It is a remote trail and not frequently hiked. Consequently, portions of the trail are not neatly maintained nor adequately marked. This trail is best reserved for experienced hikers.
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Douglas Lake was originally constucted in 1943 for flood control and hydroelectric power generation. It now serves as a popular site for water-based activities like swimming and boating as well as land fun in the form of picnicking.
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Located in the Hickory Nut Gorge of western North Carolina, Canopy Ridge Farms offers guided zipline and kayak tours seasonally. The canopy tour features multiple zipline options, while kayaking takes paddlers over class one and two rapids.
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River Rage Tubing offers all-day innertube rentals for visitors to float the steady natural current of the Little River. The rental rate includes a shuttle to the put-in point, as well as barbecue dinner and soft drink at day's end.
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1 Cades Cove Loop Road, Townsend, TN 37882
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Your first stop when traveling to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, should be a visit to Cades Cove Visitor Center. From here, you can plan your trip into the most popular area of the park, see a Ranger-led program, see the historic Grist mill, and more.