Cades Cove
We had a wonderful weekend in the mountains of East Tennessee, this weekend. As a child, we lived about 30 miles from Cades Cove and would bike the loop with my parents more often than I liked. I finally grew up and now actually appreciate biking in the mountains.
My dad hit a milestone birthday this summer, so my sister and I rented a cabin in Townsend (in the Smoky Mountains) to celebrate his birthday.
Saturday morning we hopped up and biked the loop road, kids in tow. There were lots of dear and turkeys and we saw two black bear. My husband took this photo of the bear that was about 10 yards away from us.....
I know. I'm glad he was busy getting back on that bike.
Cades Cove was a thriving community in the 1800's. The buildings have been well preserved and are fun to look in.....
There are several cute churches that are still standing.....
The Cades Cove loop road is closed for bikers only- on Saturday and Wednesday mornings. It is a beautiful 11 mile loop, and you can circle as many times as you like.
Here is a map of the loop road..
Here is a map of the loop road..
And the location of the Smoky Mountains .....
We also spent Saturday afternoon tubing down the Little River in Townsend. It was a perfect day - and the water was nice and cool.
(I don't know these people.
I didn't want a wet camera - so I found this blurry photo on the internet.)
Our cabin had a firepit - so we built a fire and made smores.....
I do know these people.
Nice memories for the kids.
I didn't want a wet camera - so I found this blurry photo on the internet.)
Our cabin had a firepit - so we built a fire and made smores.....
I do know these people.
Nice memories for the kids.
Now we are back to reality.
Have a great week!
Comments
We went to Cades Cove on a motorcycle trip three summers ago and we actually got to see a mama bear and her three cubs. It's a funny story but too long to tell you on here!
xo
LeAnn
-Rene
Looks like a good time was had by all...beautiful photos. Thanks for taking us along on your mini vacation!
Janet xox
What a beautiful place you went to. It must have been so relaxing. :o)
I hope you have a wonderful week.
Sincerely ~ Tricia
Lou Cinda :)
And I have a print of that first church - Methodist, I believe - by Butch Hodgkins on my dining room wall. It's just beautiful!
holiday! Looks
like you all had
loads of fun. I
love that part
of the country.
I love to bike
and this looks like
a must-do!
xx Suzanne