Tennessee probably isn’t the first, second, or tenth place you think of when it comes to snow and winter recreation. We get it. But while our winters are generally pretty mild, we can usually count on a couple of good snows each year and at least one that causes us to dig for our sleds and snow boots. And when that day comes, you’ll want to be ready with the best places to go sledding in Tennessee! So without further ado, here are some excellent places to embrace the next snow day in the Volunteer State…
Ray Sadler / Flickr So here’s the thing. Tennessee doesn’t really have a ton of sledding opportunities… because we don’t get much snow. That doesn’t mean we’re going to forget the solid spots we do have! Curious? Take a lovely little gander, folks.
- Lakeshore Park - Knoxville
Roger Smith / Flickr We heard this one through the grapevine - from local Knoxvillians, of course! They swear by the soft slopes at Lyon’s View Park when it gets a bit chilly and frosty out there. Be careful driving, but you can find Lakeshore Park at 6410 S Northshore Dr, Knoxville, TN, 37919. Lakeshore Park, 6410 S Northshore Dr, Knoxville, TN 37919, USA
- Smoky Mountain National Park - Gatlinburg
Casey Fleser / Flickr The Smokies aren’t just great for hiking and lookin’ at - they also make for some solid sledding hills! Jump in your car and take a trip through the winding hills. You’ll find groups of families parked (safely) by the side of the road, ready to enjoy an afternoon. Have you visited Smoky Mountain National Park in the winter? You really should! Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 107 Park Headquarters Rd, Gatlinburg, TN 37738, USA
- Ober Gatlinburg
Ober Gatlinburg The snow tubing at Ober Gatlinburg is grade A in our book. It’s all the fun of sledding WITHOUT the long walk up the hill - which we all know isn’t any fun. But you know what is fun? Visiting Ober Gatlinburg during the winter, that’s what! Ober Gatlinburg, 1339 Ski Mountain Rd, Gatlinburg, TN 37738, USA
- Your Own Backyard
Kevin Oliver / Flickr Don’t have a way to get around? Grab a cardboard box and make your own sled, and find a spot in your neighborhood. It’s such a fun way to bond with your neighbors and enjoy a bit of time together. We love the chance to make new friends. And if someone has a camera you can capture this rare moment in history.
This list of best places to go sledding in Tennessee may be small, but we are pretty sure you can find plenty of sledding hills in Tennessee when the snow flies. We aren’t too upset, anyway. A little bit of snow means a ton of fun precisely when we want it. Because winter in Tennessee can be just as fun as anywhere in the US. Take that, northerners!
Ray Sadler / Flickr
So here’s the thing. Tennessee doesn’t really have a ton of sledding opportunities… because we don’t get much snow. That doesn’t mean we’re going to forget the solid spots we do have! Curious? Take a lovely little gander, folks.
Roger Smith / Flickr
We heard this one through the grapevine - from local Knoxvillians, of course! They swear by the soft slopes at Lyon’s View Park when it gets a bit chilly and frosty out there. Be careful driving, but you can find Lakeshore Park at 6410 S Northshore Dr, Knoxville, TN, 37919.
Lakeshore Park, 6410 S Northshore Dr, Knoxville, TN 37919, USA
Casey Fleser / Flickr
The Smokies aren’t just great for hiking and lookin’ at - they also make for some solid sledding hills! Jump in your car and take a trip through the winding hills. You’ll find groups of families parked (safely) by the side of the road, ready to enjoy an afternoon. Have you visited Smoky Mountain National Park in the winter? You really should!
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 107 Park Headquarters Rd, Gatlinburg, TN 37738, USA
Ober Gatlinburg
The snow tubing at Ober Gatlinburg is grade A in our book. It’s all the fun of sledding WITHOUT the long walk up the hill - which we all know isn’t any fun. But you know what is fun? Visiting Ober Gatlinburg during the winter, that’s what!
Ober Gatlinburg, 1339 Ski Mountain Rd, Gatlinburg, TN 37738, USA
Kevin Oliver / Flickr
Don’t have a way to get around? Grab a cardboard box and make your own sled, and find a spot in your neighborhood. It’s such a fun way to bond with your neighbors and enjoy a bit of time together. We love the chance to make new friends. And if someone has a camera you can capture this rare moment in history.
For more wonderful winter activities in Tennessee, try this list of the best winter hikes in Tennessee.
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Sledding, Skiing, and things to do in Tennessee December 12, 2021 Sarah Does it snow much during the winter in Tennessee? While the Volunteer State isn’t exactly known as a winter wonderland, we do get a bit of snow each year! How much? Well, while our winters are usually pretty mild, as can generally count on at least a few snowfalls - a big snowfall or two if we’re lucky! Higher areas like the Appalachians get around 16 inches of snow each year, while regions like West Tennessee get five inches. So bookmark the above list of best places to go sledding in Tennessee, and have it ready for the next snow day! Are there any ski resorts in Tennessee? Ski resorts in Tennessee… do exist! Have you ever visited Gatlinburg, Tennessee? Well, many folks have scratched the fun Tennessee tourist spot off their bucket list, but a majority visit during the snowy wintertime. Ober Gatlinburg is great for those looking to hit the slopes in our landlocked southern state, and we outlined it in the above list. But allow us to wax poetic for a minute. The locally-lauded locale has been a Tennessee tradition for decades, and we have a feeling it’s going to provide the perfect respite you’re looking for this winter season. The snow tubing hill is one of the most popular experiences for families and young folks alike, with 10 lanes that stretch across a 400-foot hill. You can even race your friends and family if you have a competitive streak! Have you visited this epic snow tubing park in Tennessee before? What are some fun winter day trips in Tennessee? There are some fun winter day trips in Tennesee if winter’s not your cup of (sweet) tea. Here are a few items to add to your to-do list:
Grand Ole Opry Great Smoky Mountains National Park Ryman Auditorium Tour Graceland Country Music Hall of Fame TITANIC Museum Dollywood Tennessee Aquarium National Civil Rights Museum
We have just the day trip destination for you! Nashville is known for its many entertaining wonders, its fun honkytonks downtown, and all of the elite coffee shops you can think of, nestled next to high-end restaurants and hidden gems. It’s a city of dreamers perfect for tourists and transplants alike. The kind of place that’s welcoming to everyone, no matter where they’ve come from, no matter where they’re going. The Gaylord Opryland Hotel has long been a local favorite, but have you seen the indoor tropical paradise that’s constructed in the heart of it? It’s almost unbelievable, but well worth a visit, especially in the throes of winter.
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Sledding, Skiing, and things to do in Tennessee
December 12, 2021
Sarah
Does it snow much during the winter in Tennessee? While the Volunteer State isn’t exactly known as a winter wonderland, we do get a bit of snow each year! How much? Well, while our winters are usually pretty mild, as can generally count on at least a few snowfalls - a big snowfall or two if we’re lucky! Higher areas like the Appalachians get around 16 inches of snow each year, while regions like West Tennessee get five inches. So bookmark the above list of best places to go sledding in Tennessee, and have it ready for the next snow day! Are there any ski resorts in Tennessee? Ski resorts in Tennessee… do exist! Have you ever visited Gatlinburg, Tennessee? Well, many folks have scratched the fun Tennessee tourist spot off their bucket list, but a majority visit during the snowy wintertime. Ober Gatlinburg is great for those looking to hit the slopes in our landlocked southern state, and we outlined it in the above list. But allow us to wax poetic for a minute. The locally-lauded locale has been a Tennessee tradition for decades, and we have a feeling it’s going to provide the perfect respite you’re looking for this winter season. The snow tubing hill is one of the most popular experiences for families and young folks alike, with 10 lanes that stretch across a 400-foot hill. You can even race your friends and family if you have a competitive streak! Have you visited this epic snow tubing park in Tennessee before? What are some fun winter day trips in Tennessee? There are some fun winter day trips in Tennesee if winter’s not your cup of (sweet) tea. Here are a few items to add to your to-do list:
Grand Ole Opry Great Smoky Mountains National Park Ryman Auditorium Tour Graceland Country Music Hall of Fame TITANIC Museum Dollywood Tennessee Aquarium National Civil Rights Museum
We have just the day trip destination for you! Nashville is known for its many entertaining wonders, its fun honkytonks downtown, and all of the elite coffee shops you can think of, nestled next to high-end restaurants and hidden gems. It’s a city of dreamers perfect for tourists and transplants alike. The kind of place that’s welcoming to everyone, no matter where they’ve come from, no matter where they’re going. The Gaylord Opryland Hotel has long been a local favorite, but have you seen the indoor tropical paradise that’s constructed in the heart of it? It’s almost unbelievable, but well worth a visit, especially in the throes of winter.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
While the Volunteer State isn’t exactly known as a winter wonderland, we do get a bit of snow each year! How much? Well, while our winters are usually pretty mild, as can generally count on at least a few snowfalls - a big snowfall or two if we’re lucky! Higher areas like the Appalachians get around 16 inches of snow each year, while regions like West Tennessee get five inches. So bookmark the above list of best places to go sledding in Tennessee, and have it ready for the next snow day!
Are there any ski resorts in Tennessee?
Ski resorts in Tennessee… do exist! Have you ever visited Gatlinburg, Tennessee? Well, many folks have scratched the fun Tennessee tourist spot off their bucket list, but a majority visit during the snowy wintertime. Ober Gatlinburg is great for those looking to hit the slopes in our landlocked southern state, and we outlined it in the above list. But allow us to wax poetic for a minute. The locally-lauded locale has been a Tennessee tradition for decades, and we have a feeling it’s going to provide the perfect respite you’re looking for this winter season. The snow tubing hill is one of the most popular experiences for families and young folks alike, with 10 lanes that stretch across a 400-foot hill. You can even race your friends and family if you have a competitive streak! Have you visited this epic snow tubing park in Tennessee before?
What are some fun winter day trips in Tennessee?
There are some fun winter day trips in Tennesee if winter’s not your cup of (sweet) tea. Here are a few items to add to your to-do list:
- Grand Ole Opry
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- Ryman Auditorium
- Tour Graceland
- Country Music Hall of Fame
- TITANIC Museum
- Dollywood
- Tennessee Aquarium
- National Civil Rights Museum
We have just the day trip destination for you! Nashville is known for its many entertaining wonders, its fun honkytonks downtown, and all of the elite coffee shops you can think of, nestled next to high-end restaurants and hidden gems. It’s a city of dreamers perfect for tourists and transplants alike. The kind of place that’s welcoming to everyone, no matter where they’ve come from, no matter where they’re going.
The Gaylord Opryland Hotel has long been a local favorite, but have you seen the indoor tropical paradise that’s constructed in the heart of it? It’s almost unbelievable, but well worth a visit, especially in the throes of winter.