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How much are vacation packages to Mountain City?
Packages, which provide both flights and hotels in Mountain City, start from as little as . Turn your daydreams into reality and begin your booking with Travelocity today.
How long should my Mountain City vacation be?
Many travelers choose to spend about 2 nights in Mountain City. But that's not set in stone. Whether you prefer to stay for a matter of days or weeks, you'll love exploring all the amazing things that this destination has to offer.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Mountain City?
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Why should I purchase my Mountain City vacation package via Travelocity?
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Can I save money on my Mountain City car rental if I book it with a hotel or flight?
You certainly can — combine your flight, car and hotel into a Mountain City vacation package and you'll save a handsome sum. With so many places to explore in the Mountain City area, having your own set of wheels will make it easy to explore. Once you've settled into the driver's seat, get out on the wide open road and make tracks to Dollywood, a top sight about 110 mi from Mountain City.
Which airport is best for Mountain City?
Tri-Cities Regional Airport (TRI) is located approximately 35 mi west of central Mountain City.
What is there to do in Mountain City?
While getting off the beaten track is no doubt rewarding, you really shouldn't miss the big-name attractions that make a destination famous. Red Tail Golf Course and Red Tail Mountain Golf Club are a couple of them in Mountain City.
Where should I stay when visiting Mountain City?
The Americourt Hotel is recommended by many visitors. Book as soon as possible to avoid missing out.

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This was probably the most framing that I put into a photograph, and I realized that as I took the picture.  I wanted to capture Mountain City, TN in a different way, other than just the beautiful mountains or the gristmill.  This photo of all the arrowed signs facing different directions within the city signifies not only what the city has to offer, but the rich history and diversity.  Each part of the sign can tell its own story to Mountain City.  For example, Doe Mountain is full of recreation and beautiful landscapes, while you can find more history at Heritage Hall, which is a 1923 former high school auditorium.  And keeping with the contrasting theme of new while preserving the old Appalachia, compare the Trade Gristmill to the Welcome Center.  The Trade Gristmill has been around since 1802 and is one of the first working gristmills in the Johnston County Area.  Compare that to a place like the Mountain City Welcome Center, which a spot designed to inform tourists about all the area has to offer such as the gristmill, and you have the old Appalachia becoming part of the new.   #appalachianechoes
This was probably the most framing that I put into a photograph, and I realized that as I took the picture.  I wanted to capture Mountain City, TN in a different way, other than just the beautiful mountains or the gristmill.  This photo of all the arrowed signs facing different directions within the city signifies not only what the city has to offer, but the rich history and diversity.  Each part of the sign can tell its own story to Mountain City.  For example, Doe Mountain is full of recreation and beautiful landscapes, while you can find more history at Heritage Hall, which is a 1923 former high school auditorium.  And keeping with the contrasting theme of new while preserving the old Appalachia, compare the Trade Gristmill to the Welcome Center.  The Trade Gristmill has been around since 1802 and is one of the first working gristmills in the Johnston County Area.  Compare that to a place like the Mountain City Welcome Center, which a spot designed to inform tourists about all the area has to offer such as the gristmill, and you have the old Appalachia becoming part of the new.   #appalachianechoes
This is another example of the new vs. the old Appalachia through contrasting nature with development.  Instead of a shopping and entertainment center, this is of a newly developed home that is (most likely) hundreds of thousands of dollars.  It sits on a smaller hill, right off highway TN-91 in Wills, TN, an extremely small junction halfway between Laurel Bloomery and Mountain City.  The frame doesn’t contain as much nature as other photos purposely.  The goal in that is to show we can combine the new needs of Appalachia with the old beauty, but at a certain point, the new may strip away ‘too much’ of the old.  #appalachianechoes