Cumberland & Tennessee Cruises
No exploration of the lower 48 is complete without a trip across the South aboard a USA River Cruise. And a trip across the south wouldn’t be complete without experiencing the Cumberland and Tennessee rivers.
From Memphis to Nashville and points in between, the Volunteer State is a historical and cultural treasure, one best experienced from the water. Of course, a trip to this region means paying homage to the amazing legacy of music that has evolved over time. Just as the rivers flow, so does the music — from Beale Street to Music City!
Visiting Memphis and Nashville with USA River Cruises means a trip filled rhythm, tunes, and dancing! Whether it’s blues or bluegrass, jazz or Joplin, you’ll have a front-row seat to the music of America.
The Cumberland and Tennessee rivers wind a historical path through lands awash in music, world-class cuisine, and a love of all things Southern. The Queen of the Mississippi paddlewheel will entice you to relax while you stare up in awe at rocky outcroppings and national forests as they drift along.
Onboard, you’ll experience the industry’s best customer service from a helpful and hospitable staff who are excited to have you aboard. Plus, the American Cruise Line fleet features the newest and most environmentally friendly small ships in the country.
From your large stateroom, you’ll have a first-class and private space from which to take in the sights. The itinerary also includes daily entertainment brought onboard — musicians, historians, naturalists — just for you!
And the food … oh, the food! Everything from andouille gumbo, po’boys with red beans and rice, and bourbon pecan pie.
Our nine-day Memphis-to-Nashville trip also includes sights and sounds and tastes galore onboard the American Duchess. Be sure to take lots of photos, especially from the observation deck, which offers prime viewing for your river cruising!
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Memphis to New Orleans River Cruise
March 18, 2025 thru march 27, 2025.
Embark on a voyage along the Lower Mississippi River, one brimming with excitement and discovery, stretching from the soulful rhythms of Memphis, Tennessee, to the vibrant streets of New Orleans, Louisiana. The American Splendor accommodates no more than 180 guests, ensuring an immersive and personalized experience like no other.
Transportation
Roundtrip Air Transportation
8-day cruise with all meals onboard
10 days, 9 nights
Activity Level 3
All meals aboard the cruise included
Availability
Tour highlights.
- Memphis, TN
- Vicksburg, MS
- Natchez, MS
- St. Francisville, LA
- Baton Rouge, LA
- Oak Valley, LA
- New Orleans, LA
- Roundtrip airfare ABQ to Memphis / New Orleans to ABQ (not including baggage & in-flight charges)
- All airport/hotel/ship transfers
- 7-night cruise with all meals onboard
- 2 nights lodging at excellent hotels
- Shipboard gratuities (not including optional activities)
- Baggage handling at hotels (for one piece)
- Government fees and air taxes
- Your SUN TOURS Escort (with 20 or more travelers)
Day 1 - Fly to Memphis
Fly to Memphis, Tennessee! We’ll enjoy an overnight stay at the pre-cruise hotel in Memphis . The evening is ours to get acquainted with this city’s famed eateries, unique shops and lively entertainment.
Day 2 - Cruising the Lower Mississippi River
Step aboard your ship, the American Splendor, and set sail on a captivating adventure. Begin with a warm welcome at the reception, an ideal place to connect with fellow travelers. As the ship elegantly cruises along the river, engage in the dynamic array of onboard entertainment. Each moment is designed to enhance your experience, promising a journey filled with delightful encounters and memorable entertainment.
Meals included: (B, L, D)
Day 3 - Vicksburg, MS
Vicksburg resonates with historical significance, particularly during the Civil War, where its control marked a pivotal moment. Dubbed “The Gibraltar of the West,” its fortified link between river and rail was crucial. Explore the National Military Park battlefield with a narrated tour, bringing its significance to life.
President Abraham Lincoln emphasized Vicksburg’s importance declaring it the key to closing the war. This port offers excursions abound, from museum visits guided by experts to solo explorations. Step onto an immense Army Corps of Engineers towboat or amble along the flood wall adorned with captivating murals, each panel narrating Vicksburg’s take and fervor. Engage with the energy of this historic gem, where every corner brims with stories waiting to be uncovered.
Day 4 - Day of River Cruising
Today is your day to unwind and take it all in. Glide effortlessly along the Mighty Mississippi, surrounded by breathtaking panoramas of cottonwood trees and graceful blue herons.
Engage in captivating enrichment sessions and lively cocktails. Whether you’re lounging in our spacious lounges or basking in the sun deck, there’s endless fun to be had. As Mark Twain famously said, it’s a day with “nothing to hang a worry or a fret upon” – so let go and embrace the adventure!
Day 5 - Natchez, MS
Natchez, nestled along the Lower Mississippi River, is a treasure trove of history and architectural wonders. Founded in 1716, it bears the imprint of its French origins, evident in landmarks like Fort Rosalie, a testament to its colonial past. The town flourished during the antebellum era, with affluent planters erecting grand mansions such as Stanton Hall and Longwood, showcasing their wealth and influence.
Natchez preserves its heritage with hundreds of well-preserved enchanting homes, each tellling a unique story. Take a stroll down historic Main Street, lined with charming shops and restaurants housed in restored buildings.
Explore the iconic Natchez Trace Parkway, tracing the footsteps of Native Americans and early settlers. Delve into the rich cultural heritage at the Natchez Museum of African American History and Culture, and the Historic Jefferson College. Natchez invites you to step back in time and immerse yourself in its fascinating history and Southern charm.
Day 6 - St. Francisville, LA
St. Francisville, Louisiana, invites you on a journey through time, blending history with mystery and culinary delights. Led by an expert historian, embark on a once-in-a-lifetime exploration of pivotal Battle of Baton Rouge locations and the significance of Vicksburg in the Civil War. Visit Fort Desperate, witness interpretive demonstrations, and hold artifacts from the battles.
Step into the haunting beauty of the Myrtles estate, built in 1796, renowned as one of America’s most haunted homes. Marvel at its architectural splendor, adorned with exquisite details and surrounded by ancient live oak trees.
Experience the art of Cochon de Lait cooking, a cherished Louisiana tradition, while learning about its cultural significance. Indulge in a sumptuous spread of pork, Louisiana’s boudin, and traditional sides, accompanied by captivating stories of Louisiana’s rich culinary heritage.
Day 7 - Baton Rouge, LA
Known for Cajun and Creole cuisine, this jazzy city is a melting pot of culture. Founded in 1699 by French explorers, its rich past is evident in its diverse architecture, from historic homes to modern skyscrapers.
The Louisiana State Capitol stands as an architectural marvel, boasting the title of the tallest capitol building in the United States. Its distinctive Art Deco style and towering presence make it an iconic landmark of Louisiana’s political and historical significance.
Listen to the influence of all the people that make this city the landmark it is today. From soulful tunes to foot-tapping beats, the city’s diverse musical heritage ensures an unforgettable experience for music enthusiasts.
Day 8 - Oak Alley, LA / Houmas House, LA
The iconic Southern estate is renowned for its oak-lined avenue, stretching majestically towards the Mississippi River. Built in the early 19th century, this Greek Revival mansion exudes charm with its grand architecture and lush gardens. Visitors are transported back in time as they explore the meticulously preserved interiors and learn about the land’s history, including its role in the sugar industry.
Houmas House and Gardens offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Louisiana’s plantation owners. Known as the “Crown Jewel of Louisiana’s River Road,” this magnificent estate features stunning architecture, lush gardens, and luxurious interiors. Visitors can tour the lavishly decorated rooms, a stroll through the expansive grounds, and enjoy fine dining at the onsite restaurant. Houmas House invites guests to step into a world of Southern splendor and hospitality.
Day 9 - New Orleans, LA
Today, we say farewell to our ship and enjoy an overnight stay in New Orleans with transportation to hotel accommodations located in the famous French Quarter.
Established in 1718, this jazz-centric city features notable locations such as the French Quarter, with its ornate architecture, and Bourbon Street, famous for its bustling nightlife. Explore the historic St. Louis Cathedral, built in 1794, and Jackson Square, a hub of artistic and cultural activity.
Uncover the city’s past at the National WWII Museum, honoring American soldiers’ sacrifices during World War II. Wander the Garden District, known for its elegant mansions and lush gardens.
Indulge in the city’s culinary delights, including gumbo, po’boys, and beignets. Enjoy live music at venues like Preservation Hall and Tipitina’s, or any sidewalk where jazz, blues, and funk fill the air.
Meals included: (B)
Day 10 - Fly Home
Today we fly home, remembering our wonderful trip on the Mississippi River.
Itinerary subject to change.
Package Pricing
A - picture window per person.
Deposit: 20% holds your space!
AAR - Private Balcony per person
Aal - private balcony per person, aac - private balcony per person, aam - private veranda per person, veranda suite per person, *price per person, including air from abq, double occupancy., single occupancy upon request, limited availability..
Deposit: N/A
Final payment due:
December 11, 2024, price includes.
• Roundtrip airfare ABQ to Memphis / New Orleans to ABQ (not including baggage & in-flight charges) • All airport/hotel/ship transfers • 7-night cruise with all meals onboard • 2 nights lodging at excellent hotels • Shipboard gratuities (not including optional activities) • Baggage handling at hotels (for one piece) • Government fees and air taxes • Your SUN TOURS Escort (with 20 or more travelers)
Booking Policy
FINAL PAYMENT DUE: December 11, 2024
CANCELLATION FEES:
$250 through December 11, 2024
50%* – December 12, 2024 – January 9, 2025
100%* – after January 9, 2025
TRAVEL PROTECTION STARTS AT $747
ACTIVITY LEVEL RATING
Level 3: Moderate
Expectations: Expect a moderate amount of walking. There will be time to rest on the coach and between attractions. To enjoy this tour, you should be prepared to walk slightly longer distances, climb stairs and tolerate periods of standing, for example on city walks, sightseeing stops or ship excursions. The daily pace and timing can fluctuate significantly between longer and shorter travel days, with additional activities possibly occurring in the early morning or evening. There may be some changes in altitude or temperatures.
Appropriate for: Most travelers beginning with those who are moderately fit, lead semi-active lives, are comfortable participating in long days of activities and expect some physical exertion.
For your reference, we send to you a detailed itinerary approximately 3-4 weeks prior to the scheduled tour departure. This has day-by-day times and events, hotel information where you can be reached in case of an emergency, and airline information.
The times listed on the itinerary are all approximate. We cannot be held responsible for schedule changes due to unforeseen circumstances with the weather, transportation agents, highway conditions, hotels or contracting agents.
AIRLINE TICKETS
You will be issued your boarding pass the morning of our departure, after your arrival at the Albuquerque International Sunport. If you have an American Airlines frequent flyer number, or a TSA number, please call our office at least 3 days prior to the tour to ensure we can note these in your reservation.
If you are joining the tour from locations other than Albuquerque, we make other arrangements for you to join the tour. Please call our office for more details.
AIRPORT SECURITY
Do not forget to bring your government issued picture ID to show at the airport. A Driver’s License or Passport is preferred. If you do not have the proper ID, the airline will turn you away.
We have arranged for handling for one piece of luggage per person regarding the skycaps (where available) and hotels. If you check through luggage note that the maximum weight for the checked piece of luggage is 50 pounds and maximum size is 62 inches (length + width + height). If your bag weighs over 50 pounds the airlines will levy an extra fee that you will be responsible to pay. If you feel the need to lock your checked through luggage and your bag is searched, your lock could be damaged in the process. You can purchase a TSA (Transportation Security Administration) accepted and recognized lock at any luggage store. Make sure you ask for a TSA approved lock. These locks are the kind that TSA screeners can open by using a special tool without breaking. Passengers can carry-on 1 bag (dimensions are limited to 10x16x24 inches), plus a personal type bag, like a purse. We advise that you pack your carry-on lightly. There are restrictions regarding your carryon baggage and contents due to enhanced security measures. If you have further concerns, please visit the TSA's Web-site at www.tsa.gov. There is room inside the motorcoach for your hand carried bag.
CHECKED BAGGAGE FEES
On our airline for this tour, passengers are assessed a fee per checked in bag, by the Airlines, upon checking in for the flight.
EMERGENCY CONTACT
It is always a good idea to carry on your person a list of medications that you are taking and an emergency contact phone number while you are traveling. And we suggest making a copy of the itinerary and provide it to a friend or family member.
GRATUITIES/ITEMS INCLUDED IN PRICE
The traditional end-of-tour gratuity is included on this tour. All hotel porterage and airport skycap (when available) fees are included. We also include the gratuities for the coach drivers. Hotel housekeeping tips are not included. Tips for guides/services on optional excursions or individual on-ship services are not included.
LODGING REQUESTS
If you would like to request special accommodations at the hotel(s) where we are lodging, please call us as soon as possible and we will forward these requests for you. The phone numbers of the hotel(s) where we are staying are listed on the itinerary.
Many hotels around the country have instituted a "reconditioning fee" of $300 or more that is levied upon a guest that smokes in a non-smoking room. If this occurs during our tour you will be responsible for paying this fee to the hotel prior to check-out.
TRAVEL REQUESTS
We pay close attention to your requests but please realize that these are merely requests and cannot be guaranteed.
RESPONSIBILITY
SUN TOURS acts solely as an agent in arranging hotels, transportation, sightseeing, baggage-handling, and other services and does not assume any liability for injury, damage, loss or delay due to any act or default of any company or person. We, along with our subcontractors, reserve the right to make changes to an itinerary if it is necessary for the proper handling of a tour.
WEATHER/CLOTHING RECOMMENDATIONS
March in Louisiana and Mississippi is characterized by mild, comfortable temperatures with a mix of sunny days and occasional rain. It’s a great time to visit these states, as the weather is generally favorable for outdoor activities and sightseeing, especially as spring begins to bloom. Please bring shoes that are comfortable for walking on various terrain.
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| Discover Memphis, the birthplace of Memphis blues and a center of civil rights history. | |||
| Spend the day visiting Memphis, known for notable landmarks such as the famed Beale Street. | |||
| Gain insight into Memphis’s influential role in the development of rock 'n' roll. | |||
| Dock in Rosedale, long associated with the crossroads legend and bluesman Robert Johnson. | |||
| Immerse yourself in the blues with Viking’s Privileged Access Mississippi Delta experience. | |||
| Honor the memory of a pivotal Civil War battle at the Vicksburg National Military Park. | |||
| Explore the oldest city on the Mississippi, Natchez, with over 200 historic Southern estates. | |||
| Visit St. Francisville, home to over 140 sites on the National Register of Historic Places. | |||
| Savor the city’s celebrated Cajun and Creole music and cuisine as well as its distinct arts. | |||
| Discover the historic architectural treasures of the Lower Mississippi. | |||
| Experience New Orleans, famed for the old-world architecture of its iconic French Quarter. | |||
| Learn more about the eclectic mix of influences that comprise New Orleans’s rich culture. | |||
| After breakfast, check out of your hotel and journey home. |
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Queen-size Viking Explorer Bed (optional twin-bed configuration) with luxury linens & pillows
Private bathroom with shower, heated floor & anti-fog mirror
Premium Freyja® toiletries
Plush robes & slippers (upon request)
40" or 42" flat-screen Sony® TV with infotainment system featuring Movies On Demand, plus CNBC, CNN, FOX & more
Telephone, safe, refrigerator
Individual climate control
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12 Best Things To Do In Linden, Tennessee
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Located along the Buffalo River and a short drive off the Natchez Trace Parkway, Linden, Tennessee is a welcoming retreat 90 miles southwest of Nashville for visitors looking for small-town hospitality. Just 1,000 people call Linden home. The tight-knit community is one of twelve small towns along the watershed region known as "Nashville's Big Backyard." But nothing about this quaint town feels big, and that's the appeal.
Upon arriving in Linden, you can’t help but feel at home. Local shopping, dining, and history along revitalized Main Street give this community the right amount of charm and activity while remaining tucked away. Here are the best 13 things to do in Linden, Tennessee on your next trip.
Blooming Arts Festival
An annual event, Blooming Arts Festival brings local artisans, quilters, and musicians into the spotlight each March. Along with the festival’s quilt show and sale, the event brings in close to 10,000 attendees each year. Don’t miss live musicians playing on multiple stages—many of them hail from nearby music scenes in Nashville and Memphis.
bloomingartsfestival.com , 200 E. Main St, Linden, TN 37096
Buffalo River Artisans Cooperative
Shop from a variety of local artisans’ works at the Buffalo River Artisans Cooperative. With an ‘artist on duty’ during store hours, the shop serves as a studio home for twelve working artists. Browse home goods, clothing, fine art, woven rugs, and more all made locally in Perry County. Artists often host hands-on classes at the store on topics like dying with natural materials and weaving.
facebook.com/p/Buffalo-River-Artisans-Cooperative-100063487662795/ , 110 E. Main St, Linden, TN 37906
Custom Creations
Just down the block, jewelry owner and designer Terry Klein’s online search of a small town with the “most trees and least roads” led him to Linden in 2012. His shop on Main Street, Custom Creations, features rings, necklaces, earrings, watches, and more all handcrafted by Klein and his sharp attention to detail.
facebook.com/CustomCreationsOlean/ , 94 E. Main St., Linden, TN 37906
Night Kayaking
A short walk from downtown, the Buffalo River is a popular spot for kayaking with guided tours and solo excursions available along a five- and ten-mile route. Linden’s Commodore Hotel provides kayak rentals and arranges nighttime kayak adventures. Their ‘Glow with Flow Show" features landscapes and trees along the riverbanks decorated in colorful lights.
commodorehotellinden.com/nighttimekayaking , 114 E Main St., Linden, TN 37906
Natchez Trace Parkway
Go for a ride on the nearby Natchez Trace Parkway, a 444-mile parkway that winds from Natchez, Mississippi through Alabama and ends just outside of Nashville. Run by the National Park Service, this leisurely scenic route is a popular ride for cyclists and motorcyclists, so stay alert during this 55-mph drive.
Local Shopping
Family-owned Shades of Vintage shop sells refinished and repurposed gifts and housewares. Every item is one of a kind. Don’t miss their collection of vintage signs and hand-cut and painted wooden pieces turned into Southern works of art.
On Main Street, Tamara’s Gifts is your place to shop for gifts, souvenirs, and clothing. The store is housed in what used to be the first bank in Linden. Local customers love that they can fill out wish lists so friends can stop by to purchase items from the list for birthdays, graduations, and showers.
facebook.com/shadesofvintage , 106 S. Mill St., Linden, TN 37096
facebook.com/theframeshoplinden , 200 E Main St., Linden, TN 37096
Remembering WWII
Every September, spend a weekend in Linden remembering the veterans of World War II. During Remembering WWII, volunteers and veterans come together to share stories and recognize retired service members. The weekend serves as a living history experience with two WWII re-enactments, an army encampment, an authentic recreation of the French Cafe de Normandie, and vintage vehicles on display.
rememberingwwii.com , 121 E Main St., Linden, TN 37096
Live Music, Dining, and Drinks
Lunch at the Commodore Hotel’s Music Café features locally sourced ingredients and Southern favorites, like Nashville hot chicken. On weekend evenings, make your way to the adjacent Speakeasy to enjoy Nashville musicians, fried green tomatoes, and tasty cocktails.
commodorehotellinden.com/music-cafe , 114 E. Main St., Linden, TN 37096
Comfort Food
For a laidback breakfast or lunch, stop in at Mayberry’s Deli & Café. This property was once the town’s grocery and general store owned by the Mayberry family. Today, the name continues with a menu of comfort food and daily lunch specials. Don’t forget to sign your name to the restaurant’s ‘Visitor’s Board’ to let them know your hometown!
facebook.com/mayberrys , 107 W Main St., Linden, TN 37096
A Cup of Joe
Located in the heart of downtown, the Pumphrey and Beard Coffee Company is the perfect place for a pick-me-up. Grab a cup of your favorite coffee and relax with a book, catch up on e-mails, or get to know the locals. Stop by for events like paint night, bingo, and pottery night.
pumphreyandbeardcoffeecompany.com , 111 E. Main St., Linden, TN 37096
Stay in a Historic Hotel
Stop in for a night of rest in Downtown Linden at the historic Commodore Inn. Built in 1939 and restored in 2007 by locals Kathy and Michael Dumont, this historic property is also home to the Commodore Music Café. Each space in the twenty-room hotel is decorated with unique period antiques and furnishings.
commodorehotellinden.com , 114 E. Main St., Linden, TN 37096
Mousetail Landing State Park
With 1,247 acres of land, Mousetail Landing State Park is home to overnight camping with 21 primitive sites at Spring Creek along the banks of the Tennessee River. The park’s main campground offers electric and water hookups as well as bath facilities. Stay the night and wake up early to fish the rivers and streams for bass, bream, crappie, and catfish.
tnstateparks.com/parks/mousetail-landing , 3 Campground Rd., Linden, TN 37096
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- 10 Undiscovered Small Towns In Tennessee
Known for its fondness for country music, blues, and whiskey, the landlocked state of Tennessee is a beloved gem in the southeastern region of the United States . Last year, it attracted 144 million visitors, with more than 16 million tourists visiting its most populated city—Nashville.
However, if you are the kind of traveler who would rather go to off-the-beaten-path destinations, then cities like Nashville and Memphis are not for you. Fret not; the Volunteer State still hides a treasure trove of underrated spots that are mostly undiscovered by many visitors. From Loudon’s local-led history walks to Bell Buckle’s antique stores, join the few who know the hidden charms of these small towns in Tennessee!
Jonesborough
Founded 17 years before Tennessee even became a state, Jonesborough is Tennessee’s oldest town and has the historical sites to show for it. Join the Jonesborough Town Tour—guided by passionate tour guides in costume to add to the immersion—to learn about the town’s origins. If you are mystified by the macabre, the Old Jonesborough Cemetery Tour will take you through the town’s cemeteries and teach you about burial customs from the 1800s.
Other history-rich spots in Jonesborough include the Salt House, which helped store salt during the Civil War but now set in its building is a popular distillery- Tennessee Hills Distillery, and The Eureka Inn, a 1797 lodging established shortly after Tennessee was declared a state. Nicknamed “The Storytelling Capital of the World,” Jonesborough has a lot of stories to tell!
Rock Island
Named after a mini island in the nearby Caney Fork River, Rock Island is a must-visit for outdoorsy folks looking to try trekking in Tennessee. Rock Island State Park, the town’s most popular attraction, is an 883-acre park that houses waterscape beauties like the Twin Falls, and nearby is the majestic Great Falls Dam. Take the Old Mill Gorge Trail or the Collins River Nature Trail for easy and beginner-friendly routes. For a challenging hike, go with the Blue Hole Trail, which takes you through a partially watery trail.
On your way back to town, you might spot the ruins of Spring Castle, a once elaborate spring house that worked as a water source and fire protection to nearby homes. If all that hiking depleted you of calories, restore some with Rock Island Trolley Stop’s ice cream shop.
Tucked in Tennessee’s Cumberland Plateau, the tiny town of Ruby prides itself on being a living Victorian village. Since the town’s establishment in 1880, it has continued to preserve its numerous historic and iconic buildings, including the first free public library in the south—the Thomas Hughes Free Public Library. Other notable buildings are the Christ Church Episcopal built in 1887, and the old inn of Newbury House that still has its authentic Victorian-era furnishings.
Considered a “failed utopia” by historians, you can learn more about Rugby’s inception and mishaps through its tours, particularly its “after dark” tours, which are now open five nights a week. Drop by around September to join its annual Cemetery Lantern Tour, where locals read aloud letters and diaries of the town’s original settlers while being near their graves.
Did you know Tennessee has its own Eiffel Tower? Yep, scurry over to Eiffel Tower Park to see a mini replica of France’s most famous structure! As the first town in West Tennessee, Paris was named after France’s city to honor the heroic actions of Marquis de Lafayette during the American Revolutionary War. Know more about it by visiting the Paris Henry County Heritage Center, a preserved mansion now used as the town’s museum.
Eiffel Tower Park also has hike and bike trails for active travelers, as well as a small water park with splash pads for families with little ones. Love fried food? Paris hosts the “World’s Biggest Fish Fry” event every late April, where fried catfish are aplenty!
With only a population of around 1000, the sleepy town of Wartburg invites tourists to take life slowly with nature. The Obed National Wild & Scenic River Visitor Center is a good spot to start for its stunning river park and friendly ranger guides. Paddle through its whitewater streams, admire its 500-foot-deep gorges, and maybe even challenge yourself with rock climbing! The area has been kept pristine since the town’s settlers made it their home in the 1800s.
Northeast of town is another Wartburg natural wonder: Frozen Head State Park. It has one of the tallest peaks on the Cumberland Plateau at 3,324 feet, with a 360-degree observation deck at the summit. Try hiking trails like the Old Mac Trail and the fairly easy Debord Falls Trail, the latter of which will take you to the short, albeit beautiful, cascading waters of Debord Falls. Wartburg also has the historic Morgan County Courthouse and its clocktower and the Tennessee Mountain Laurel Festival, which celebrates the blooming of mountain laurels every May.
Bell Buckle
Bell Buckle is best known for its well-preserved Victorian buildings, an abundance of antique shops, and quirky celebrations. A paradise for vintage collectors, check out Blue Bird Antiques, which doubles as a turn-of-the-century soda bar and ice cream parlor, and Phillips General Store Antiques, a former 1890 dry goods store that now sells primitives and vintage textiles.
Eager to keep the South’s good ol’ fast food favorites to the new generation, the town celebrates the RC Cola-MoonPie Festival every June. Join a race, dance with cloggers, and enjoy an ice-cold RC Cola with a fresh MoonPie! The town also has the Bell Buckle Arts and Crafts Festival on the third weekend of October, which showcases quilts and other handmade crafts. Other adorable Bell Buckle spots are Bell Buckle Park and the town's favorite eatery, Bell Buckle Cafe.
Loudon is another Tennessee town famed for its historic buildings, farms, and gorgeous views of the Tennessee River . Take the Bo Carey History Tours to get to know the city from the perspective of a 6th-generation local. Learn about the town’s historic homes, its cemetery, public hangings, and Tennessee’s Battle of Athens. Do not skip the Carmichael Inn, an establishment that started in the 1800s and has continuously served passing travelers until modern times.
Around August, party with Loudon locals during its annual River Fest celebration, where good food, fireworks, and a group kayak-paddle excursion down the river are the highlights of the event. For a stay centered on nature and the outdoors, Windy Hill Farm offers Tennessee River fishing, forest bathing, and quail hunting. Need a souvenir? Get Tennessee Valley Winery’s award-winning wines!
Leiper’s Fork
A rural village with a tiny population of around 650 people, Leiper’s Fork is as small as it gets. However, its art galleries, culinary delights, a beloved whiskey distillery, and close-knit community pack quite a charming punch! Start your visit with a tour of Leiper’s Fork Distillery to discover the secrets of what makes Tennessee whiskey so good. You will get to see their expert team distill a small whiskey batch and taste some samples in their 200-year-old tasting room!
Follow it up with a gallery tour to enrich your artistic side, with the local art hub of Leiper’s Creek Gallery and David Arms Gallery’s rustic barn location as the top art destinations. Foodies should make a stop at RedByrd Coffee Shop for their signature Byrd drinks and Fox and Locke for their cherry wood-smoked pulled pork BBQ and open-mic nights. Now, that is the comforting Southern cuisine and hospitality locals know and love!
Take your road trip to central Tennessee and explore the college town of Sewanee, where nature and impressive architecture merge. The University of the South is considered the town’s jewel for its 1800s Gothic-style structures and nature preserve, and it is open for scheduled tours.
Outdoor explorers can swim, boat, or fish at the nearby waterscapes of Lake Cheston and Lake Dimmick or stretch their legs at the nature preserve’s 65 miles of hiking trails. The university also houses the old All Saints’ Chapel—a must-visit for its striking stained glass windows. For your souvenir and local eats needs, the nearby Mooney's Market and Emporium has blooms and yarn, while Shenanigans has been a Sewanee foodie institution since 1974.
Fans of hiking and rafting will get a kick out of the Appalachian Trail town of Erwin. With the Cherokee National Forest and the Nolichucky River surrounding it, your vacation here will be filled with outdoor fun! Go hiking on the Appalachian Trail to the east or enjoy the mountain and creek sceneries of Rock Creek Falls Hike. Brave the waters with Wahoo's Adventures Nolichucky Outpost when you go tubing or white water rafting in the Nolichucky River.
Outside of these sporty activities, Erwin also has historical sites and an adorable downtown to explore. The Clinchfield Railroad Museum is an old-fashioned train depot that pays homage to the town’s railroad past. Stop by Stegall's Pottery for Erwin-made crafts and get a cup of joe from the local coffee shop of Steel Rails Coffee House.
Final Thoughts
Tennessee’s big cities are popular for good reasons, but that does not mean that is all there is to it in the state. As shown on this list, these small towns in Tennessee can also cater to a wide variety of tourists—from outdoorsy travelers who want to glide down the Tennessee River in Loudon to whiskey connoisseurs looking to score Leiper’s Fork’s quality spirits.
Whether you are hungry for something new to satiate your wanderlust or want to highlight a new locale for your online content, you cannot go wrong by spelunking through Tennessee’s undiscovered destinations. Which town are you picking first?
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Are masks or vaccinations required.
No. We do not require masks or vaccination status.
Where are you located?
For boarding, we pick up and drop off passengers at 45 Riverside Dr. This is the location you will need to come to get on the boat/check-in. You may not park at this location, as it is a construction zone for a City Riverfront Redevelopment.
Are we handicap accessible?
Our vessels and original docking facility are not required to be ADA compliant due to their age and historical standing. However, we routinely assist handicapped guests on to our vessels. Keep in mind while booking that our most handicap accessible boat is the Island Queen. Please call us at 901-527-2628 for specific information on this matter.
Are the tickets mailed out?
No, your tickets are sent to you in your confirmation email. You will need to show us the QR Codes upon arrival. This can be presented on your phone or by bringing a physical printed copy of the code(s).
Where do I park?
91 Promenade, Memphis, TN 38103. This is a paid lot not owned or operated by Memphis Riverboats. You are welcome to park elsewhere but this is the closest to us.
Do I need reservations?
It is advised to make reservations to be on the safe side, we happily welcome walk-ins as long as we are not at capacity. Dinner Cruises sell out quickly, as our Sightseeing Cruises usually still have space the day of.
How far in advance should I make group reservations?
For groups of 15 or more we ask that you make reservations at least three weeks in advance for both the Sightseeing and Dinner Cruises. We do not offer group discounts.
What is your cancellation policy?
You can cancel but ALL reservations are non-refundable. For Sightseeing Cruises ONLY, if a 24 notice is given you may switch your tickets to another day or exchange them for a Gift Card. Dinner Cruises cannot be transferred, refunded or credited, as we sell out these cruises at limited capacity. If you miss your boat departure for any cruise, you will not be refunded or credited. Please arrive early.
What is the dress code for the dinner cruises?
Come dressed for any occasion or event you have planned for the evening! Some guests dress casual, while others dress semi-formal to formal.
What time should I arrive for a cruise?
Please allow enough time to locate parking and arrive at least 30 minutes prior to boarding time. Riverside Drive, where we are located is routinely shut down by the city for various reasons. We take all the ample steps to inform you of any road closures. You will not be refunded for missing your tour.
Do you have group discounts?
Where do you go and how far.
We cruise a 7-10 mile round trip staying in the Downtown Memphis Riverfront area. Starting to the south towards Presidents Island, turning north traveling near the Wolf River tributary, then set final heading South returning to dock.
Do you accept "Tax Exempt" certificates?
Yes we welcome tax exempt customers. All tax exempt certificates must be received prior to purchasing tickets or making reservations, or tax will be charged.
Do you have overnight excursions?
No, overnight excursion are not available.
Do you have enclosed decks?
Yes, our vessels have both closed and open air decks. Meals are only served in the closed decks, you may take your meal to open decks if you desire.
Do you sail if it rains?
Yes. We sail rain or shine. We only cancel if the captain deems it unsafe to sail, which decision would be made at the time of departure. If the cruise is cancelled by Memphis Riverboats for inclement weather, a full refund will be issued. If you choose to opt out of the cruise, without the cruise being cancelled you will not receive a refund or credit. Our Captain’s are highly trained for all weather conditions.
Do you have life jackets?
Yes. Our vessels are U.S. Coast Guard Inspected and are required to have Personal Floatation Devices or PFDs (life jackets) on board. PFDs will only be distributed in case of emergency. Our staff is trained and United States Coast Guard tested.
How much do the pictures cost?
Souvenir photos are only $15.
Will I get motion sickness?
Most likely not. However, if you are prone to motion sickness, please bring medication with you. We DO NOT sell motion sickness medication.
Do you allow pets on your boats?
Only service animals are allowed on the vessels. We prefer to make arrangements for this in advance.
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The closest parking to our boarding location is ACROSS THE STREET from 119 N Riverside Drive Memphis, TN 38103. GPS will bring you to the TN Welcome Center but DO NOT PARK THERE . You will see a "Riverboat Parking Sign" at the entrance of the fenced in lot directly across the street from the Welcome Center. This is a paid parking lot.
Loudon is another Tennessee town famed for its historic buildings, farms, and gorgeous views of the Tennessee River. Take the Bo Carey History Tours to get to know the city from the perspective of a 6th-generation local. Learn about the town's historic homes, its cemetery, public hangings, and Tennessee's Battle of Athens.
Our vessels and original docking facility are not required to be ADA compliant due to their age and historical standing. However, we routinely assist handicapped guests on to our vessels. Keep in mind while booking that our most handicap accessible boat is the Island Queen. Please call us at 901-527-2628 for specific information on this matter.