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Highroad Guide to the Tennessee Mountains
Vernon & Cathy Summerlin
John F. Blair, Publisher
978-0-89587-278-4
$18.95 paperback
7 x 9
340 pages; maps, photos, illustrations, index
Published in 1999
Travel & Outdoors
The indispensable guide to the best the Tennessee mountains have to offer:
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Features great places for hiking, camping, fishing, scenic driving, mountain biking, whitewater rafting, and wildflower and wildlife watching. A complete index makes planning a trip to the mountains easy.
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Highlights the geology, flora, and fauna of hundreds of sites, including the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cherokee National Forest, and Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area.
The Highroad Guide to the Tennessee Mountains leads you to the best the mountains have to offer. Use it to discover scenic drives through lush mountain coves, fishing spots on some of the richest streams in the Southeast, backcountry hikes in secluded wilderness, or popular RV camping sites. This is the indispensable reference for first-time visitors and experienced mountains travelers. It brings together the natural history and features of the mountains in a format that is easy to use and packed with detailed information. Detailed descriptions and 50 colorful maps highlight outstanding mountain areas; original etchings bring to life regional flora and fauna.

Reviews
“The Summerlins have done it again with another great guide book. They capture the allure & feel of the Tennessee mountains and give the reader a complete & accurate way to experience this beautiful area.”
Amazon.com reviewer

More books in the Highroad Guide series:
Highroad Guide to the Chesapeake Bay
Highroad Guide to the Florida Keys
Highroad Guide to the Georgia Coast & Okefenokee
Highroad Guide to the Virginia Mountains
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