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There are many ways to get to the 2003 Curve Cowboy Reunion.
Most will arrive by land using the most scenic routes; however, a few of you
might want to arrive by air. Choose One: LAND
or AIR
By Land
Avoid the traffic and take the scenic route to Gatlinburg and
the Great Smoky Mountains! With road construction projects ongoing on Highway
441 in Sevierville, visitors should consider taking the less traveled scenic
routes to Gatlinburg and the Great Smoky Mountains.
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If traveling through Nashville consider I-40
East to Exit 364 at State Route 95, then U.S. 321 East, continuing through
Maryville and Townsend, then Highway 73 to Gatlinburg. If traveling through
Lexington on I-75 South, consider taking I-40 West from Knoxville to Exit 364
at State Route 95 and follow the same directions into Gatlinburg.
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If you're traveling through Chattanooga,
consider I-75 North to Exit 81 at State Route 95, then Highway 321 East
continuing through Maryville and Townsend, then Highway 73 to Gatlinburg.
These scenic routes take you past stunning landscapes,
historical areas and many unique points of interest. In addition, they may
actually get you to Gatlinburg faster than taking the major highways. That's
because during the busy summer season these routes help you avoid the crowds
and just enjoy the scenery. So pack up the car, relax and see how the journey
can be half the fun. For more information on Gatlinburg and the Great Smoky
Mountains contact the Gatlinburg Chamber of Commerce at 1-800-568-4748 or (865)
436-4178.
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Below is a map of major transportation access routes to Gatlinburg from the
eastern United States
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By Air
We know that not everyone has the time to ride into Gatlinburg.
Gatlinburg is serviced by the Knoxville Airport (McGhee-Tyson International -
TYS) and is only 1 hour away. Cities that directly serve Knoxville can be
found at
http://www.tys.org/flight.html
Other regional airports include:
Charlotte - 212 miles
Nashville - 215 miles
Atlanta - 232 miles
Knoxville is serviced by the major airlines' commuter partners - American
Eagle, Continental Express, United Express, Delta Connection, and US Airways
Charlotte is a US Airways Hub, and is serviced by most major airlines
Nashville is serviced by most major airlines
Atlanta is a Delta Air Lines Hub, and is serviced by most major airlines
If you are flying in and are looking for a
bike to rent, you might want to check with the Global Touring Pages at the
BMWMOA website. You can find the Global Touring pages at:
http://www.bmwmoa.org/global/ToNorthAmerica.htm
Still have questions?
Email us at questions@curvecowboyreunion.com
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