NJ to TN - need some tips!
Hi everyone
I'm not new to road-tripping - pre-baby & marriage I traveled quite a bit from the Midwest to Cali and the Pacific NW. However that was nearly 10 years ago, so I am hoping to get some tips and refreshers once I explain our plan.
My husband, 5 year old and I would like to travel by car from NJ to the Great Smoky Mountains in TN over the Summer. The entire trip will take 10 hours in no traffic, however we will not be travelling straight through, I would like to stop at the mid-way point. The plan is to leave early in the morning and get 4-5 hours in, stop and eat dinner / rest overnight before proceeding the following day.
Has anyone done this trip before and do you have any suggestions as to where to stop - bearing in mind we have a 5 year old? Something family friendly, please. Also, as a side note, any cabin/resort recommendations in the Great Smoky Mountains would be lovely. We're looking at Dollywood right now and a few others. Would be great to hear from those who have stayed somewhere in the GSM and can make a recommendation.
I would also love some suggestions as to what we can do once there. For example, we would very much like to go fishing - do you know of any spots in the GSM that are appropriate for a 5 year old? Any other suggestions and tips would be very much appreciated! We will probably spend one day in Dollywood theme park regardless (I am a big fan of Dolly Parton myself, and my daughter will also enjoy it). The rest of the time we are open as to suggestions. We all enjoy the outdoors, hiking, natural beauty, nature, etc. Would love ideas!
Thank you in advance :)
Overnight at Skyland Resort?
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Originally Posted by
HappyTrails72
The entire trip will take 10 hours in no traffic
I don't think that will ever happen in this reality! I am not sure where you are starting from, but it's about 600 miles from just about anywhere in New Jersey to the Great Smokies. So, splitting into two days is smart. Welcome to the Trip Advice Forums. Sounds like a great adventure for your family. One of our correspondents just posted about an attraction in Pigeon Forge that I would like to try some day -- and I think your 5 year old would find it fun -- I've not checked their site for age restrictions -- but basically you roll down a hillside in a huge plastic ball. Check out it here. Probably not what you were thinking of -- but I just saw that post.
Unfortunately, it's been a while since I was in the Great Smokies -- but several of our regular contributors live in the area.
Shenandoah NP is certainly within the 300 mile radius of your first day. I've stayed at the Skyland Resort -- lots of kids and nice hikes in the area.
I am sure that others will be along soon with recommendations for the GSM.
Mark