Visit three major eastern US national parks in one trip! Explore the Great Smoky Mountains, hike to a 360-degree observation deck, and visit the New River Canyon Bridge in West Virginia. Walk along Sh
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Location: Charlottesville
What's Included
- Professional vehicle transportations and commercial vehicle insurance.
- Professional Humor and Heart Bilingual Tour Guide & Driver
- Gratuties for tour guide and driver
- Luray Caverns or Shenandoah Caverns,Dolly Parton's Stampede or Hatfield and McCoy,Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge(if price option selected)
- Unlimited Bottled Water Throughout the Trip
- 3 nights in high-quality boutique hotels or scenic area hotels
- Breakfast
- Admission:In-depth Tour of Three National Parks(Great Smoky Mountains/ New River Gorge /Shenandoah)
- Twice-Daily Treats – Sweet snacks and candies, delivered with a smile!
- Exclusive "Local Exploration"Travel Passport – 10 stamps earns a spot at our Annual Explorer Gala!
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Great question! Kids are definitely welcome on the tour, and they even get 50% off in July and August, which is awesome for families. There’s no specific age limit, but younger kids might need some extra attention during hikes. Just make sure they’re able to walk a bit, as some trails can be tricky!
A: Dress comfortably! I'd recommend wearing breathable layers since the weather can change quickly in the mountains. Sturdy hiking shoes are a must for the trails, and for the rodeo, casual but fun outfits work best. Just remember to check the weather forecast a few days prior!
A: If you need to reschedule, it's usually pretty flexible. Just reach out to the provider as soon as you can. They’re typically accommodating with rescheduling, especially if you have valid reasons. Just double-check their policy since it can vary based on demand!
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the Smoky Mountain tour, has anyone done it?
I’m considering giving my parents the 4-Day Tennessee Smoky Mountain Tour from NYC for their anniversary. They love nature and I know they’d enjoy the Great Smoky Mountains and that Titanic Museum! Has anyone done this tour? What was your favorite part?
Who else thinks this tour is a hidden gem?
I stumbled upon this 4-day tour and it seems like such a great way to see multiple national parks without the hassle of planning. The food, attractions, and even the bilingual guides sound awesome! Is it really as fun as it sounds?