10 Unforgettable Places In Tennessee That Everyone Must Visit This Winter

Discover ten must-see Christmas attractions in Tennessee for a magical winter experience.

Tennessee in the winter is nothing to be messed with - especially in the month of December. It's when we crack out the big lights and great trees and all the sickly sweet Christmas candy you can scarf down. Intrigued? There's more! These trips are worthy of a Tennesee winter vacation, or at least a day trip, depending on which part of the state you call home.

10) Christmas at Graceland - Memphis

You don't want to miss the most wonderful time of the year in Memphis, especially if you get the chance to see Graceland all decorated for that most wonderful time of year. Graceland is worth a visit any time of the year but is particularly magical around Christmas. To check out the lights and to book your tickets, please visit the Graceland website.

9) Pigeon Forge Winterfest

The whole town gets together to put on one of the most decorative Christmas displays of all time. Pigeon Forge Winterfest is filled with events and activities along with all the beautiful lights. Make sure to visit the Pigeon Forge Winterfest website for more information. For a great vantage point, try riding The Great Smoky Mountain Wheel.

8) Rock City's Enchanted Garden of Lights - Chattanooga

This sweet Chattanooga tradition requires a ticket, but the magical lights that cover Rock City are a sight you can't miss out on. To get a little taste of what it was like in years past, check out what they did for the Rock City's Enchanted Garden of Lights in 2020. To get your tickets, please visit the Rock City's Enchanted Garden of Lights website.

7) Eight Mile Craft Loop - Gatlinburg

Eight miles of crafts only gets a million times better in the winter - why? Because now you have an excuse to BUY everything. For more information about this timeless artistic tradition, please visit the Great Smoky Art and Crafts website.

6) Starry Nights - Memphis

Shelby Farms Park is host to Starry Nights, a gorgeous drive-thru Christmas lights display. There is plenty to do in Shelby Farms during the day, but when the sun goes down, it's downright magical. Make sure you have gone to the Starry Nights website to buy your tickets.

5) Dollywood - Smoky Mountain Christmas

Dollywood is exciting in itself, but join the hot cocoa cupping crowds as they take in shows and rides under the lovely glow of Christmas lights. I mean just check out these amazing lights from the past years. Please visit the Dollywood website to get your tickets for a Smoky Mountain Christmas.

4) TN Valley Railroad's North Pole Adventures - Chattanooga

Care to relive the movie "The Polar Express?" Because Chattanooga does it every year. This is a fun event for the whole family! This is a Chattanooga Christmas tradition and the North Pole train is one of our favorites. Please make sure to visit the Tennessee Valley Rail Road website to buy your tickets.

3) The Franklin Theatre - Franklin

Christmas classics and fun, wintry, cuddle-up-by-the-fire movies play at the historic Franklin Theatre throughout the winter. Go on a date, why don't ya! The Franklin Theatre is a great way to see a classic Christmas movie, . Check out the shows they have this Christmas.

2) Ober Gatlinburg Ski Resort - Gatlinburg

As the only ski resort in the state, this is a must for all you adventurous winter sports fans out there. Take to the slopes or hop on an intertube for some epic sledding. For more information please visit the Ober website.

1) Opryland Christmas Lights - Nashville

The lights. The grandeur. The capital city! Nashville rocks out with the Opryland Resort and Hotel. Visit early, because the crowds can get crazy! The Christmas lights at the Gaylord Opryland Resort are second to none, so make sure you check out the Gaylord Opryland website for more information and to plan your trip.

Have you been to any of the Tennessee must-sees on your own? Let us know your favorites in the comments below! Which one would you go to for a Tennessee winter vacation?

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