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Pie in the Sky Trail
The Trail
Today, we feature the Pie in the Sky trail in southeast Tennessee. The famous, tasty MoonPie was born in Chattanooga so bring some along as you tour one of America's most vibrant cities, then head to our nature-blessed outlying areas from Monteagle up to Crossville and back to beauty of the mountains.
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While on the trail, you don't want to miss these stops:
Trail Start - Chattanooga
Start your Pie in the Sky road trip in Chattanooga before riding through the peaks and valleys of this beautiful region. Kick off your trip at the world-renowned Tennessee Aquarium and then a visit to Bluff View Arts District. A visit to Chattanooga isn't complete without spending time at iconic attractions such as Ruby Falls and Rock City on Lookout Mountain, which have brought tourists to the area for more than a century.

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South Pittsburg
In South Pittsburg, visit the home of Lodge Cast Iron Cookware and the National Cornbread Festival, which happens every April.
Monteagle and surrounds
Sewanee: The University of the South in Monteagle is a must-see. Founded in 1857, the Gothic-inspired, Oxford-style architecture, pink sandstone and garden pathways nestled into a wooded landscape create a European village feel. For dinner, stop by the High Point Restaurant for terrific food and a unique history. Legend has it that infamous gangster Al Capone financed the 1929 mansion, which features escape hatches on the roof and basement tunnels used for transferring liquor during prohibition. During this time, Monteagle was a popular halfway point between Chicago and Miami.

Trace City
Up the road in Trace City, you'll want to make a stop at the Dutch Maid Bakery to stock up on pastries, cookies and more for the road at the state's oldest family-owned bakery – 113 years old.
McMinnville
McMinnville's Cumberland Caverns blends two Tennessee treasures – natural beauty and music. A U.S. National Natural Landmark, the cave displays some of the most spectacular formations as well as the largest underground rooms in America. The Volcano Room hosts "Bluegrass Underground," a concert series. Daily scenic walking tours are offered year round, departing every hour on the hour.

Pikeville & Crossville
Just south of Crossville in Pikeville is Fall Creek Falls State Park with more than 20,000 acres of forests, cascades and deep chasms. Take in the spectacular 256-foot Fall Creek Falls, the highest waterfall in the Eastern United States. With its many amenities (restaurant, Park Inn, cabins, camping, golf course) and panoramic natural setting, it is little wonder that Southern Living readers have voted Fall Creek Falls the "Best State Park" in the Southeastern United States. Four more state parks can be found along the trail.

Spend the night in Crossville, and catch a play or musical at the Cumberland County Playhouse, one of the 10 largest professional theaters in rural America with more than 165,000 visitors annually with two indoor and two outdoor stages.
Signal Mountain
Signal Mountain sits atop Walden's Ridge overlooking Chattanooga. Signal Point, a prominent high spot on the ridge, is believed to have been used by Native Americans to signal important messages across great distances. Signal Point also was used during the Civil War by Union troops to observe traffic on the Tennessee River. If you find yourself on any Friday night in Signal Mountain, the Mountain Opry is where you want to be. Kick up your heels to some good old down-home bluegrass music.

Trail End - Chattanooga, Again!
These are just a few uniquely-Tennessee stops on the Pie in the Sky Trail. It brings you full circle back to Chattanooga, with many more attractions to visit such as the Chattanooga ChooChoo, Hunter Museum of American Art, and the Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park. See you on the trail!
