Northeast Tennessee Unveils The Bootleggers & Burnouts Trail

Northeast Tennessee Unveils The Bootleggers & Burnouts Trail

Northeast Tennessee introduces a journey into the past with the Bootleggers & Burnouts Trail, an enthralling expedition threading together the compelling history of moonshine production and the exciting legacy of stock car racing. Nestled amidst the gorgeous Appalachian Mountain landscapes, this trail constitutes 14 unique destinations, each providing a fascinating glimpse into the region’s past.

A Stroll Through Moonshine and Stock Car Racing History

The Bootleggers & Burnouts Trail, an imaginative endeavor by the Northeast Tennessee Tourism Association, intertwines the captivating accounts of early moonshine bootleggers and the popularity of stock car racing in the region. Visitors will have the opportunity to delve into the notable past of these intertwined industries at various historic sites, including age-old distilleries, immersive museums, and memorably iconic raceways.

Alicia Phelps, the Executive Director of the Northeast Tennessee Tourism Association, excitedly expressed that this trail offers an unrivaled adventure to those eager to absorb the vibrant regional history, from ubiquitous moonshine stills to legendary racetracks, all set against the backdrop of Tennessee’s breathtaking mountainous panorama.

Self-Guided Exploration Encouraged

Designed for flexible, self-guided exploration, this trail features a dedicated, user-friendly website created to act as a comprehensive travel companion. This readily accessible site offers a wealth of information on trail destinations, historical context, and recommendations for local dining and accommodation options. This enables visitors to customize their trail experience according to their personal preferences and interests.

“Whether a history enthusiast, a car aficionado, or simply an intrepid traveler in search of a scenic road trip, the Bootleggers & Burnouts Trail has something for everyone,” said Phelps while inviting everyone to create their own momentous impressions amidst the asphalt tapestry of Northeast Tennessee.

Travel Responsibly

The Northeast Tennessee Tourism Association also stresses the importance of responsible travel. The trail’s ultimate aim is to celebrate the adventure while ensuring the safety and well-being of its visitors. Visitors are thus urged to soak up the picturesque scenery responsibly, make provisions for a designated driver, or arrange for safe transportation, especially after visiting the distilleries on the trail.

Travelers who are ready to discover the unique experiences offered by the Bootleggers & Burnouts Trail can start planning their adventures by visiting bootlegburnouts.com for more information.


Author: HERE Bristol

HERE Bristol

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