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Little River Fly Fishing Tennessee

February 11th, 2011 No comments

Little River Fly Fishing Tennessee

NC Mountain Homes: Getting The Best Mountain Community In North Carolina   by Bob Bencivenga

Western North Carolina

Fly Fishing Tennessee Trout

March 31st, 2009 No comments

Fly Fishing Tennessee Trout

Fall In the Smoky Mountains: A Magical Season   by Bennie McCann

There’s something about fall that adds a bit of excitement to the air. Maybe it’s because school has begun. It might be the reduction in sweltering summer temperatures. Perhaps it’s the thrill of football season or it could be the onset of holidays including Halloween and Thanksgiving. While you’re marking your calendar and making plans for what to do this fall, don’t forget to include a visit to the Smoky Mountains. It’s the perfect place to experience the magical change of seasons.

We all know that during fall the leaves change colors, but if you haven’t seen the colors of fall in the Smoky Mountains, you have missed a masterpiece of nature. While the official dates for the fall season are September 23rd through December 21st, the peak time for leaves to change is unpredictable because there are so many factors involved. According to the National Park Service, “At higher elevations, where the climate is similar to New England’s, color displays start as early as mid-September. The fall color display usually reaches peak at mid- and lower elevations between mid-October and early November. This is the park’s most spectacular display.” It’s during this time that you’ll find brilliant shades of deep burgundy, dazzling orange, sparkling gold and emerald green shimmering in the sunlight. These magnificent colors turn the Smoky Mountains into a priceless work of art.

There are numerous ways to experience this beauty. Traveling by car is the most popular choice because it allows for a great deal of freedom. Hundreds of people jump into their vehicles to spend the day enjoying the breathtaking colors of autumn. Bring a picnic lunch, park the car and savor your meal surrounded by the glorious landscape. Prefer walking? These mountains offer more than 800 miles of trails to explore laced with waterfalls, historic buildings and other surprises along tranquil paths. See wildlife when you bike the 11 miles of Cades Cove Loop Road or go horseback riding across 550 miles of trails. Whatever method you like, there’s definitely something for everyone.

With a spectacular display of color all around, it’s hard to imagine anything more beautiful. However, if you’ve ever seen the reflection of fall colors in a glistening stream you’ll know that the Smokies repeatedly outdo themselves. That’s probably why fishing is another popular attraction in the Smoky Mountains.

Whether you’re a novice or have years of experience, you’ll enjoy over 2000 miles of streams filled with brook, rainbow and brown trout, as well as smallmouth and rock bass. While fishing is permitted year round, the use of live bait or food is not allowed. You may only use artificial flies or lures with a single hook. Since the park lies across the Tennessee/North Carolina border, a permit or license from either state is required.

The early fall brings daytime high temperatures in the 70s and 80s, with dropping highs in the 50s to 60s at season’s end. This makes fall an opportune time to take advantage of the great outdoors. If you can only get away for a day, it will be a day well spent. Obviously, longer stays afford more time for fun, adventure and relaxation. With numerous cabins nearby for rent, you can enjoy your evenings nestled in the beauty and tranquility of the Smoky Mountains. Whether it will be for one day or several, make plans now to see the magic of the fall colors unfold right before your eyes.

About the Author

Bennie McCann is Reservations Manager of Volunteer Cabin Rentals specializing in Smoky Mountain rental cabins in Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, TN. Visit them today at http://www.volunteercabinrentals.com to book cabins for weddings, vacations, reunions and other special events. © 2007, All Rights Reserved


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Fly Fishing Tennessee Rivers

May 31st, 2008 No comments

Fly Fishing Tennessee Rivers

Top 5 US Vacation Destinations You Should Know   by Pierre Smith

For many people, their vacation plan is totally based around the place they will be lodging. Most traveler are looking for the best hotels or resorts they can afford in trying to get the best and most memorable vacation. Around the country you will find a wide range of the best US vacation spots. It is really not hard to find a good hotel in the United States for your vacations. However several people are not satisfied to look only for good. They really prefer to get the very best.

1. Rusty Parrot Lodge and Spa, situated in Jackson Hole, Wyoming is, beyond all question, among the best. Rusty Parrot provides its guests a rustic stop, that include wildlife safaris. In the fall the lodge offers elk bugling, grizzlies and wolves safari, exploring the nearby Yellowstone National Park and its wildlife. Wolves and grizzlies safari is also offered in the same area in the spring. However, if taking part on safari is really not your thing, enjoy their excellent dining room and go with one of the many other activities they offer, including white water rafting, horseback riding and golf. At the Body Sage Spa of the lodge visitors are able to relax and will love the spa experience.

2. Blackberry Farm is one of the top hotels of the U.S. that lays deep in the Great Smokey Mountains of Tennessee. It is a great place for relaxation. Just right from the hotel you could enjoy the stunning scenery of the Great Smokey Mountains. There are a lot of activities guests can enjoy. One of them is to take part in Fly Fishing at the Clinch River nearby. Other activities are hiking, horseback riding, carriage rides and canoeing. Around the resort grounds guests are transported in exclusive Lexus vehicles. Kids can take advantage of the child care plan offered at Camp Blackberry, while parents can relax at the Farmhouse Spa and enjoy spa amenities such as massage and hydrotherapy.

3. The Point Resort in Saranac Lake, New York is known as one of the very best US vacation spots on a lakefront. The resort features four buildings, the Main Lodge, the Boat House, the Guest House and the Eagle’s Nest, guests have the option of deciding their room. The excellent dining room offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner to visitors fitting in their dietary restrictions when staying at the resort. There are numerous activities at the resort guests can enjoy. In the summertime at Sarnac Lake water skiing, fishing, swimming, and sunset cruises are favored activities. Other guests prefer to take part in activities such as horseback riding, hiking, badminton, or volleyball. In the wintertime guests can leave resort grounds to enjoy skiing at Whiteface Mountain in the stunning Adirondack Mountains. Another popular option is ice skating and ice fishing on the frozen Lake Sarnac.

4. The Peninsula in Beverly Hills, California is the right place whenever you are in search of a fashionable holiday resort where you will be treated like a celebrity. The Peninsula is the advisable option for those people who want a chic, modern lodging, located amongst the stylish residences of Beverly Hills and against the background of the skyline of Los Angeles. Guests can visit the city of Los Angeles, tour Beverly Hills or shop around at the renowned Rodeo Drive. There are numerous bars and restaurants at the resort, one of them is the Roof Garden, a terrace on the rooftop enclosed by an admirable range of plants and flowers and side by side to the pool and spa. The spa provides a diversity of body scrubs and numerous treatments such as Shiatsu, Reflexology, and Swedish massage.

5. The Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur, California located about 330 miles north of Los Angeles provides a totally different view of California. The Post Ranch Inn is the perfect travel spot situated on the cliffs and looking out on the California coastline. It is more like a lodge, providing a fun, relaxing ambience for their guests. The inn includes a full spa which features treatments such as facials, massage, and some specialized therapy. Some of the wide range of activities that are offered are Yoga, star gazing, and guided nature walks that make this place apart from others. Fitness room and pool are also available to enjoy the guests.

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Fly Fishing Instructional-Clinch River, TN [Part 1]