Archive for October, 2007

Celebrate Autumn with Fall Vacation Getaways

Fall is here, and for those of you who didn’t get your fill of vacationing in the summer, here’s your opportunity to get away to enjoy all that autumn has to offer.

Fall Foliage Tours

Whether you drive yourself or take a tour bus, there’s nothing quite like seeing the changes of the season reflected in the changing color of the leaves. Of course, some places have better color than other places, and the New England states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont are considered some of the best areas of the United States to take a fall foliage tour, with the Kancamagus Scenic Byway in New Hampshire known as one of the best places in the world to see spectacular fall foliage.

But, New England’s not the only game in town, as awesome fall foliage can also be seen in such places as the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee and North Carolina, Lost Maples Natural Area in Texas and Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri.

You can drive your car, hike, ride a bike or let someone else be your guide on one to 8-day tours.

Halloween Celebrations

It used to be that Halloween was reseRVed only for the kids. Not anymore. Halloween has become a big adult holiday as well, with Halloween celebrations being held for adults in most major cities. Some cities, however, have become must-visit Halloween spots: New York City, West Hollywood, and Las Vegas.

New York City:

For 33 years New York City has played host to one of the largest public Halloween celebrations in the United States with New York’s Village Halloween Parade, where anyone in costume is encouraged to join bands, puppets, and dancers for a parade in Greenwich Village. The Halloween parade is so popular that is has been chosen by events international as “The Greatest Event on Earth on October 31,” as well as having been ranked 3rd by Citysearch as the best event in New York City.

West Hollywood:

This Halloween celebration takes place on Santa Monica Blvd. in West Hollywood, which has a large gay and lesbian population. The celebration usually lasts several days, with such events as “Doggy Costume” contests for you pet pooch, a Drag Race (in high heels), and a costume party on Halloween night, which is billed as the “largest adult outdoor Halloween event in the world.”

Las Vegas:

Let’s face it; Las Vegas is fun any time of the year. But, for those who love Halloween and an occasional trip to Vegas, a trip to Las Vegas on Halloween is double fun. Not for the timid is the “Fetish and Fantasy Halloween Ball,” celebrated on October 27 in 2007. It’s been happening for 12 years now, and has earned numerous accolades, including being named as “One of the Top 10 Events in the World” by the travel Channel and “One of 5 Events to Attend Before You Die” by Maxim Magazine.

For those desiring something a little tamer, many of the casinos have special Halloween celebrations, and there’s always the “Haunted Vegas Tour” you can take, which is a 2.5-hour tour of Las Vegas’ favorite haunted locations. The tour starts at the Celebrity Room at the Greek Isles Hotel & Casino and runs every Saturday through Thursday. Call 702-737-5540 for more information.

Thanksgiving

While many people stay home for Thanksgiving, or travel back to their hometowns to celebrate with family and friends, some people like to travel for Thanksgiving, sampling Thanksgiving feasts and traditions in other parts of the country. Where might you like to travel this Thanksgiving?

Plymouth, Massachusetts:

Plymouth was the site of the first Thanksgiving, so naturally it’s a place you might want to consider for your Thanksgiving celebration. You may want to arrive the weekend before Thanksgiving to take part in the “America’s Hometown Thanksgiving Parade” and “New England Food Festival.”

New York City, New York

You’ve watched it on TV, now experience it live. Get away to New York City for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and join over two million people who line the streets watching the festivities. If you’re not into being up close and personal with crowds, get a hotel room along the parade route and watch it from your upstairs room.

San Francisco, California:

No Pilgrims here, but what you will find are superb restaurants, such as the Carnelian Room, fifty-two floors above the city. But, the real reason to come to San Francisco for Thanksgiving is what happens after Thanksgiving – shopping! And, no place does shopping better than Union Square in San Francisco, which is block after block of great shopping experiences. Stay in a hotel in the Union Square area and you can shop, drop off your goodies, and shop some more.

The above, of course, is just a tiny sampling of fall getaways. Just be sure to take it easy after your trip, you want to be fully rested for your winter getaway.

Shari Hearn is a writer and creator of Top Vacation Spots, where you can learn about such things as things to do in San Francisco Also, check out her travel blog

Cherokee, North Carolina Smoky Mountain Family Vacation Ideas

Cherokee, North Carolina is a Smoky Mountain vacation destination with plenty of fun activities that include:

• Museums full of Cherokee Indian Culture
• Amusement parks
• Casino
• Hiking, biking and horseback trails
• Scenic drives
• Great shopping with unique Cherokee Indian jewelry and much more
• Fishing and water tubing

In Cherokee, North Carolina you will have the opportunity to sit by beautiful waterfalls and/or a stream flowing swfitly. The area is full of lush landscapes where you can stroll along at your leisure or enjoy a picnic if you prefer.

Cherokee, North Carolina is conveniently located near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Blue Ridge Parkway, Maggie Valley, the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina and Cades Cove. All of these vacation ideas are suitable for the entire family to enjoy, and within a short distance of each other.

The Cherokees in Western North Carolina today are the descendants from those Cherokees who were able to remain on the land one way or another after the government forced the removal of the Cherokees Indians to Oklahoma. As you visit the Cherokee Indian lands you will be able to experience their culture firsthand, and they are very happy to share their culture with visitors.

Cherokee, North Carolina historical attractions include:

• “Unto These Hills” is a drama of the Cherokees’ tragic “Trail of Tears.”
• Oconaluftee Indian Village is an authentic Oconaluftee Indian Village with live demonstrations
• Visit the Museum of the Cherokee Indian to experience Cherokee history

If you love the outdoors, Cherokee, North Carolina destinations are great vacation ideas. Enjoy a hike along the Appalachian Trail. The Appalachian Trail provides a beautiful view of the vista from Charlie’s Bunyan. Charlie’s Bunyan is one of the most popular overlooks in the Smokies. At Cherokee, North Carolina you are right in the middle of the scenic beauty of the Appalachian mountains.

Vacation ideas you can enjoy include:

• A walk along the Oconoluftee River Trail
• Stop for a picnic at Island Park
• Be sure and visit Mingus Mill
• There is Trout fishing and Whitewater rafting at Cherokee, North Carolina
• Try the sport of tubing
• Hike the Appalachian Trail while you are there
• Don’t overlook visiting the Mountain Farm Museum
• Enjoy rugged mountain biking at Tsali Trails
• There are Ski & snow tube activities in the winter season
• Horseback riding is a favoirte among many visitors at Cherokee, North Carolina
• Golf on their golf courses
• You can also enjoy a nice boat ride on Fontana Lake at Cherokee, North Carolina

Additional Vacation Ideas in Cherokee, North Carolina Include:

The trout fishing is said to be especially good in the well-stocked Cherokee tribal waters. No license is required to fish in Cherokee ReseRVation waters. A tribal permit is required for $7 per day with a creel limit of ten. Permits are not required for children under 12 if accompanied by an adult with a permit. The 11-month season begins at the last weekend in March.

Cycling is a popular sport in the Smokies. There is very little flat terrain in Cherokee, North Carolina Smokies area. It is an area where just about all biking is mountain biking. If you are up to the challenge and demand of mountain biking, the Smokies in Cherokee, North Carolina is the perfect place for you to enjoy this activity.

Some of the more popular mountain biking trails are the famous Tsali trails that overlook Fontana Lake just west of Cherokee, North Carolina. There is also a 42-mile network of multi-use trails that offer a variety of challenges from mild to extreme.

Hiking in the Smokies at Cherokee, North Carolina is also a very popular activity. Hikers can use the Tsali trails any day of the week.

There are also many miles of not so crowded back roads in the Cherokee area for road biking. Roads that follow a river are generally the least-mountainous.

Guided horseback rides of one to four hours to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park are available. The horseback rides through Cherokee country offers visitors a unique view of the beautiful scenery of Cherokee, North Carolina.

Cherokee, North Carolina destinations are excellent family vacation ideas.

Source: Cherokee Smokies Online

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