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Make Smoky Mountain Ziplines A Part Of Your Balanced Vacation

By Ross Bodhi Ogle
Posted on February 23, 2011

It's no understatement to say that there are enough things to see and do in the Great Smoky Mountains to fill up weeks and weeks of vacation time. Sometimes the challenge becomes narrowing down all those choices and picking just the right activities for you and your family.

Here are a couple of suggestions for how to spend a typical day in the Smokies. Each scenario presents a balanced set of options that would be suitable for any age, although naturally, we think spending part of one of those days with us is an ideal vacation choice. Our ziplines in the Smoky Mountains combine fresh air, outdoor beauty, physical activity and exhilarating fun in one gi-normous package!

OPTION A – Get up and have breakfast at any of the area's many pancake houses. Spend the morning at Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies in Gatlinburg. After lunch, make the quick scoot to Smoky Mountain Ziplines and spend the afternoon flying through the air with the greatest of ease. Take a late-day break, have dinner at your favorite local restaurant and then do a little nighttime shopping to end your day.

OPTION B – Head to Great Smoky Mountains National Park for a morning hike and a picnic lunch. Spend the afternoon ziplining, and after a little down time, head out to a music theater that offers a dinner/show option. Choices include Dixie Stampede, Tennessee Shindig and Hatfield and McCoy Dinner Feud.

 

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