Blue Ridge Country

Experience Fall in the Stunning Appalachian Mountains

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8 days | 7 nights • 16 meals
Starting at $2,797

From Shenandoah National Park to the Great Smoky Mountains and Jefferson’s Monticello to Vanderbilt’s Biltmore Estate, this Appalachian adventure will introduce you to the natural wonders of this lush mountain region during the height of fall foliage.


DAY 1—WELCOME TO KNOXVILLE!
Our Blue Ridge Country adventure begins during a welcome dinner at our hotel in Knoxville, home to the University of Tennessee. D

DAY 2—BUC-EE’S/BIRTHPLACE OF COUNTRY MUSIC
This morning, stop at the iconic Buc-ee’s convenience store and see how co-owners Arch (“Beaver”) Aplin and Don Wasek set out to make their travel stops the best in the world. Continue across the border into Virginia for the Birthplace of Country Music Museum and explore the history of recordings at this Smithsonian affiliate. We then travel to Damascus, a popular stop on the Appalachian Trail for thru-hikers. See the Trail Center and have a delicious lunch at the Old Mill Inn as you hear adventures from hikers who’ve done the trail. B, L, D

DAY 3—NATURAL BRIDGE/TIFFANY GLASS/WOODROW WILSON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY
Today experience Natural Bridge State Park, where a short stroll brings you to a 215-foot-high natural arch with a span of 90 feet. Then we’re off to Staunton, named one of the top 10 mountain towns by Southern Living. We’ll tour the sanctuary of Trinity Episcopal Church, featuring more than a dozen Tiffany stained-glass windows. Then visit the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum to experience the history of the 28th President’s tumultuous term that included the Spanish Flu pandemic and the First World War. B, L

DAY 4—VIRGINIA QUILT MUSEUM/LURAY CAVERNS/SKYLAND RESORT
Spend this morning at the Virginia Quilt Museum to learn the painstaking process for preservation of historical quilts. Then it’s off to Luray Caverns, the largest cavern in the eastern U.S.! We’ll explore this magnificent wonder and hear the Great Stalacpipe Organ, which is the world’s largest musical instrument. Afterwards, ride “up” mountain for beautiful views as we continue to Skyland Resort in Shenandoah National Park. B, L, D

DAY 5—SKYLINE DRIVE/JEFFERSON’S MONTICELLO/APPOMATTOX COURT HOUSE
This morning, drive portions of one of America’s most scenic routes, Skyline Drive, on our way to Big Meadows Visitors Center. Then it’s off to Monticello, home of Thomas Jefferson—author of the Declaration of Independence. Monticello was a working plantation and we’ll learn about the people, enslaved and free, who lived and worked on the mountaintop. This afternoon, enjoy a true southern lunch at Michie Tavern. Then we’ll visit Appomattox Court House to learn more about Robert E. Lee’s surrender to Ulysses S. Grant in 1865. B, L

DAY 6 BILTMORE ESTATE
Today we travel to North Carolina and spend the afternoon at George and Edith Vanderbilt’s extraordinary Biltmore Estate. Take a self-guided visit inside the luxurious family home and stroll their famous gardens designed by America’s foremost landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted. Afterwards, have a tasty lunch at the Stable Café located on the grounds of the estate. B, L

DAY 7—GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK
We continue our tour to Bryson City, where it’s “all aboard” our thrilling rail excursion along the beautiful Nantahala River. Then, relish a breathtaking ride through Great Smoky Mountains National Park, named for the bluish mist that clings to the mountainsides. B, L

DAY 8—RED SKELTON SHOW/FAREWELL
This morning, re-live the great memories of the “Golden Age of Television” at the Red Skelton Tribute Show before we head home, filled with appreciation of Blue Ridge Country. B


Quality Accommodations

Night 1: Hilton, Knoxville Airport
Night 2: Natural Bridge Hotel, Natural Bridge, VA
Night 3: Best Western Plus, Waynesboro, VA
Night 4: Skyland Resort, Shenandoah National Park, VA
Night 5: Comfort Inn, Danville, VA
Night 6: Fairfield Inn & Suites, Cherokee, NC
Night 7: Inn on the River, Pigeon Forge, TN

Dates:
Oct 7-14, 2025
Oct 14-21, 2025

Price Per Person:
Double $2,797
Single $3,495

Pre Tour Hotel:
$198/night

Depart/Return:
Knoxville, TN

Inclusions:
Free airport shuttle or hotel parking
Welcome Dinner and meals as indicated (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner)
Fees and tips for included attractions and meals
Luggage handling at most hotels
Free bottled water on coach
24-hour emergency call service

Arrival Time
Our Welcome Dinner on Day 1 is at our hotel, Hilton Knoxville Airport, starting at 6:30 p.m. We recommend scheduling your flight to arrive by 4:00 p.m.

Departure Time
Schedule your flight home to depart McGhee Tyson Airport any time after 2:45 p.m. on Day 8.

Airport Transportation / Vehicle Parking
Our starting hotel offers a complimentary shuttle service to/from the McGhee Tyson Airport. They are also attached to the Airport via covered walkway. If you are driving to the starting location, they also offer complimentary parking for the duration of the tour.

Walking Distance
Moderate walking is required to fully enjoy this tour. Some walking will also be on uneven paths. While walking canes are allowed, we are unable to accommodate travelers using other mobility devices, including walkers and wheelchairs.

Average Temps
High of 70°, low of 49°

Time Zone
Eastern

Hotel Amenities
Each hotel has a hair dryer, iron, ironing board, a coffee maker, and wifi. The Hilton Knoxville, Best Western Plus in Waynesboro, and Inn on the River have a pool and fitness center. The Skyland Lodge does not have elevators and cell phone service will depend on your carrier.

Additional Information
A total of three mailings are sent to assist you in preparing for your tour, including information sent upon receipt of your reservation.

Dress on tour is casual.

Travel Protection Available?
Yes, see CountryTravelDiscoveries.com/TravelProtectionPlan.

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