Philadelphia to Nashville, looking for some hidden gems
My husband and I have decided to do a road trip from Philadelphia to Nashville. Our inspiration for the trip is History Channel's American Pickers. We are definitely going to visit the Antique Archaeology shop in Nashville. We plan on spending 3 days in Nashville but we are looking for some off the beaten path or out of the ordinary things to see & do. We do plan on hitting the honky tonks & BBQ spots but we would like to do something at least a little different for 1 of the days. Any suggestions on short drives or day trips from Nashville w/some fun or interesting things to do? Thanks!
Not a day trip out of Nashville, but...........
Hello Melissa727,
While in Nashville, the whole of "Lower Broad" is said to be the zenith of music venues, etc while there. On a recent visit my wife enjoyed Roberts Western World so much she went twice.
Your best route, at least according to Mapquest and my own earnest desire to avoid Balto/DC at all costs, brings you west to Harrisburg then all the way through MD and VA on I-81, to where it ends east of Knoxville, TN, and I-40 to Nashville.
Along the way, near the VA-TN state line, lies Abindgon, VA, home of the Barter Theater and the western end of the Virginia Creeper Trail (VCT). The former is a renowned playhouse in a nice little burg, with many a B&Bs within walking distance. The latter is a 35 mile long rail-trail (railroad line converted into a walking/bicycle trail). The most popular segment of the VCT starts and ends at Damascus, VA, some 15 miles east of Abingdon on US 58. There you may purchase ticket for a rental bike (nice, fat-tire, sit-up-straight cruiser) and a shuttle ride to Whitetop Gap, VA, some 17 trail miles east and nearly 2,000' in elevation above Damascus, and enjoy the 17 mile all downhill ride back to Damascus. This isn't some knarly "single track" mountain bike ride, rather it's a smooth, gentle gradient glide down a series of creek gorges and pastoral valleys. We see folks of all ages, shapes, and sizes along the way when we ride it, which we do a handful of times annually. From the bike shop back to the bike shop, you're looking at 3-4 hours. We use Blue Blaze Bike Rental and Shuttle Service, and there are at least 3 or 4 more outfitters. There a nice little cafe at about the halfway point, at Taylor's Valley, VA, to grab a bike and a wonderful piece of home-made chocolate cake, too.
Have fun planning and taking your Great Valley Road Trip!
Foy
Advice from 5 years ago still valid!
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Foy
Hello Melissa727,
While in Nashville, the whole of "Lower Broad" is said to be the zenith of music venues, etc while there. On a recent visit my wife enjoyed Roberts Western World so much she went twice.
Your best route, at least according to Mapquest and my own earnest desire to avoid Balto/DC at all costs, brings you west to Harrisburg then all the way through MD and VA on I-81, to where it ends east of Knoxville, TN, and I-40 to Nashville.
Along the way, near the VA-TN state line, lies Abindgon, VA, home of the Barter Theater and the western end of the Virginia Creeper Trail (VCT). The former is a renowned playhouse in a nice little burg, with many a B&Bs within walking distance. The latter is a 35 mile long rail-trail (railroad line converted into a walking/bicycle trail). The most popular segment of the VCT starts and ends at Damascus, VA, some 15 miles east of Abingdon on US 58. There you may purchase ticket for a rental bike (nice, fat-tire, sit-up-straight cruiser) and a shuttle ride to Whitetop Gap, VA, some 17 trail miles east and nearly 2,000' in elevation above Damascus, and enjoy the 17 mile all downhill ride back to Damascus. This isn't some knarly "single track" mountain bike ride, rather it's a smooth, gentle gradient glide down a series of creek gorges and pastoral valleys. We see folks of all ages, shapes, and sizes along the way when we ride it, which we do a handful of times annually. From the bike shop back to the bike shop, you're looking at 3-4 hours. We use Blue Blaze Bike Rental and Shuttle Service, and there are at least 3 or 4 more outfitters. There a nice little cafe at about the halfway point, at Taylor's Valley, VA, to grab a bike and a wonderful piece of home-made chocolate cake, too.
Have fun planning and taking your Great Valley Road Trip!
Foy
We *just* completed this trip ourselves, going to Nashville for the total solar eclipse of 8/21/17. We stayed overnight in Christiansburg, then headed down to Damascus, rented from Blue Blaze (they are very warm there) and for less than $55 for the two of us, got bikes and spent a pleasant few hours rolling downhill into town. It really broke up the lengthy trip from Philly to Nashville well. We finished our rides around 3 p.m. and still made Nashville by around 9 p.m. (remember, you pick up an extra hour going west when the time zone changes). Highly recommended!