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Tennessee Travel We’re Going on a Smoky Mountain Road Trip + Road Trip Printables #BayouTravel

November 24, 2015 by Maria

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Great Smoky Mountain Area - Children's Word Search Printable #BayouTravel

Tennessee is by far one of our favorite travel spots! This year we will be celebrating our 11th family trip to the Pigeon Forge / Gatlinburg Tennessee Area. Does your family enjoy the outdoors? The Great National Smoky Mountains is the perfect spot for your family. So if you’re making a road trip of your own, you will appreciate a fun, colorful printable to keep your kiddies entertained on the road or in between attraction hoping!

Road Sign Scavenger Hunt

Start your journey with a Road Sign Scavenger Hunt printable. This colorful printable educates your little ones with possible signs they may encounter on their next road trip. In fact, I may have to show my teen this as well, She’s starting to practice for her driver’s test.

Smoky Mountain Word Search

If your traveling to Tennessee this fall, the weather is gorgeous! But on occasion you might run into some rain or frigid temps last November. If the weather isn’t up to par or you’re taking a short break until your dinner show reservation, sit the little ones down for a Smoky Mountain Tennessee word search. This Smoky Mountain Word Search printable can keep your child entertained and curious about their upcoming Smoky Mountain trek. My personal favorites are Clingman’s Dome and Cades Cove!

Sound Off – Do you include printables or coloring books on your scheduled family road trip?

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