Tennessee may be hilly, but we don’t have a ton of crazy mountains or snowscapes – but we do have some pretty sights when the snow actually DOES visit our fair state. Take a look at just how majestic we can be, down here in Tennessee. You just may fall in love.
- “No man is a failure who has friends,” as they say.
Charlene N Simmons - Flickr This quiet Chattanooga street makes us want to wander around like George Bailey.
- Over the river and through the woods…
Tyler Smith - Flickr We’ll be in Tennessee for Christmas!
- The prettiest snow-covered woods you’ve ever seen.
A beautiful Hixson white Christmas.
- Fall Creek Falls looks prettier dressed in white.
Emwilson-Photography - Flickr Although I wouldn’t recommend hiking…nope.
- You can still see a bit of fall…
Olin Gilbert - Flickr But it’s the snow-covered tree branches that we adore.
- This is where Santa lives, right?
Rex Hammock - Flickr Right.
- If there ever was a barn in the North Pole…
Nick Swift - Flickr It would look a bit like this.
- A bit of blue tinged Sugar Creek.
flickr/Leigh Ann Fowler Lovely, lovely, lovely.
- Walden Ridge has some pretty intense woods…
C. Daniel Chase - Flickr We’d get lost in these pretty quick - but then again. Rudolph could just show us the way out!
- This gorgeous shot of Reelfoot Lake was caught by Jim Denham.
Jim Denham - Flickr And he’s officially branded the lake at the North Pole. Kind of. We’re saying this is it…
Check out this seriously curious park located in Tennessee!
Charlene N Simmons - Flickr
This quiet Chattanooga street makes us want to wander around like George Bailey.
Tyler Smith - Flickr
We’ll be in Tennessee for Christmas!
A beautiful Hixson white Christmas.
Emwilson-Photography - Flickr
Although I wouldn’t recommend hiking…nope.
Olin Gilbert - Flickr
But it’s the snow-covered tree branches that we adore.
Rex Hammock - Flickr
Right.
Nick Swift - Flickr
It would look a bit like this.
flickr/Leigh Ann Fowler
Lovely, lovely, lovely.
C. Daniel Chase - Flickr
We’d get lost in these pretty quick - but then again. Rudolph could just show us the way out!
Jim Denham - Flickr
And he’s officially branded the lake at the North Pole. Kind of. We’re saying this is it…
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