Leisure Travel Sample Itinerary

Family Fun

 

Rocky Mount: Step back in time to 1791 and tour William Cobb’s homestead, experiencing life as it was during Cobb’s day.  Resting at the foot of the Appalachian Mountains, this living history museum offers interpretive tours through a day in colonial life, including demonstrations of crafts, farming practices and eighteenth century cooking techniques.

 

Bristol Motor Speedway & Dragway:  Home of the “World’s fastest half-mile track” and host to Nationwide and Sprint Series NASCAR events in March and August.  The Bristol Dragway hosts NHRA nationals and many events throughout the year. Track Tours – Daily tours of the famous high banks of Bristol’s oval track and dragway.  Bristol Experience - A variety of interactive displays, multi-media activities, video games, simulators, theatre, and memorabilia.  Be sure to take a few moments and browse through the souvenir store for your official Bristol Motor Speedway merchandise.  Speedway In Lights -  (November – January) This night-time driving tour is sure to get anyone in the spirit of the season with almost 2 million holiday lights, a Santa’s Village.

 

Bristol Caverns / Appalachian Caverns:  Visit the underground where cavern chambers feature geologic formations and year-round temperature of 56-60 degrees.  Some of the largest caverns in the Smoky Mountain Region and over 200 million years old.  Guided tours.

 

Paramount Center for the Arts:  Historic landmark theater and movie palace from 1931; preserved in its original, opulent art deco style.  Enjoy music concerts, ballets and theatre performances.  Performance dates and shows vary. 

 

Historic Downtown Music:  May-October enjoy live music downtown.  From the
weeknight performances at the Downtown Centre to the monthly Border Bash Block Party and the Annual Rhythm and Roots Music Festival in September. Please check schedule for official dates.

 

Twin –City Drive In:  Enjoy watching a newly release film with the family in one of America’s true icons.

 

Bristol White Sox:  Spending a relaxing summer night watching Bristol’s own minor league baseball team.

 

 

Outdoor and Adventure

 

Bristol Caverns / Appalachian Caverns:  Visit the underground where cavern chambers feature geologic formations and year-round temperature of 56-60 degrees.  Some of the largest caverns in the Smoky Mountain Region and over 200 million years old.  Guided tours.

 

Bristol Motor Speedway & Dragway:  Home of the “World’s fastest half-mile track” and host to Nationwide and Sprint Series NASCAR events in March and August.  The Bristol Dragway hosts NHRA nationals and many events throughout the year. Track Tours – Daily tours of the famous high banks of Bristol’s oval track and dragway.  Bristol Experience - A variety of interactive displays, multi-media activities, video games, simulators, theatre, and memorabilia.  Be sure to take a few moments and browse through the souvenir store for your official Bristol Motor Speedway merchandise.  Speedway In Lights -  (November – January) This night-time driving tour is sure to get anyone in the spirit of the season with almost 2 million holiday lights, a Santa’s Village.

 

Bristol White Sox:  Spending a relaxing summer night watching Bristol’s own minor league baseball team.

 

Steele’s Creek:  Steele Creek has over 2,200 acres of natural beauty along 25 miles of hiking trails. The park also features a nature center and lakeside pier for fishing and paddleboats during summer months.

 

 

Sugar Hollow:  A 400-acre park featuring picnic areas, a soccer complex, a softball complex, and miles of trails for hiking or a leisurely walk. Visitors can also enjoy the nature trail.

 

South Holston Lake: A 7,580 acre reservoir offers great fishing, water sports, hiking, picnicking and camping.

 

 

 

 

Music and History Buff

 

Historic Downtown Bristol Self-Guided Walking Tour:  Take a self-guide walking tour through revitalized historic downtown featuring turn-of-century architecture, specialty shops, dining, and cultural opportunities.  You’ll discover why Bristol is the official “Birthplace of Country Music”.  Be sure to allow extra time for some great shopping.  Maps and MP3 player rentals are available through the Bristol Convention and Visitors Bureau.

 

Rocky Mount: Step back in time to 1791 and tour William Cobb’s homestead, experiencing life as it was during Cobb’s day.  Resting at the foot of the Appalachian Mountains, this living history museum offers interpretive tours through a day in colonial life, including demonstrations of crafts, farming practices and eighteenth century cooking techniques.

 

Mountain Music Museum: Located on the lower level of the Bristol Mall this museum is dedicated to preserving the legacies of the many great men and women who helped create and promote the wonderful music that we all hold so dear. There are dozens of interesting displays featuring one-of-kind vintage photographs, musical instruments, LP recordings, authentic stage attire and much, much more.

 

Grand Guitar/the Guitar Museum:  Houses collection of rare and unusual instruments, including guitars, ukuleles, lap steels, resonator guitars, banjos, mandolins, dulcimers, auto harps, and violins. They range from primitive American handmade to exotic instruments from different countries. Also home the historic radio station WOPI.

 

Paramount Center for the Arts:  Historic landmark theater and movie palace from 1931; preserved in its original, opulent art deco style.  Enjoy music concerts, ballets and theatre performances.  Performance dates and shows vary. 

 

Historic Downtown Music:  May-October enjoy live music downtown.  From the
weeknight performances at the Downtown Centre to the monthly Border Bash Block Party and the Annual Rhythm and Roots Music Festival in September. Please check schedule for official dates.