Tennessee offers a variety of exciting road adventures.




 

3. Screaming Eagle trail
Whenever we’re discussing Middle Tennessee tourism, we can’t neglect to mention the track of the Screaming Eagle. This eclectic 353-miles long track takes you through some of the most well-known locations in the Volunteer State, e.g., the Grand Ole Opry, Ryman Auditorium, and the amazing Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park. You can explore the Dunbar caves and enjoy a drink at the well-known Beachaven Winery. Feast your eyes by looking at the small towns constructed in the 1800s.

 

4. Cotton Junction trail
This 32-miles long road trip takes you through some of the most iconic places in Tennessee. Located in the western regions of the Volunteer State, this track gets its name from the well-known fields of cotton that beautify the region in early fall. Some of the road trip highlights include Gus’ Fried Chicken, Cypress Grove Nature Park, and Memphis Rock-n-Soul Museum, among others. Don’t forget to visit the Jackson/Brownsville area to pay homage to Civil Rights artefacts scattered in museums.