Bourbon, Bites and Breathtaking Drives. | SMOKY 600 May 7-10, 2024 | Tennessee & Kentucky | It’s unanimous! The best part of a road trip are the pit stops and Smoky 600 is no different. Check out some of our favorite stops that we’re making: | | | + Tail of the Dragon A bucket list drive. Her 318 curves, bends, and hairpin turns make for a truly invigorating ride, but the absolute best part of the Tail of the Dragon is the sweeping vistas of the Great Smoky Mountains and the Cheoah River. A must-do for drivers and bikers alike. It’s hard to not pinch yourself when you experience this marvel first-hand. + NCM Motorsports Park Inspired by Circuit de la Serthe of 24 Hours of Le Mans fame, NCM Motorsports Park boasts a 3.15 Grand Full Course circuit chock-full of technical turns and high-speed straightaways. This track is a motorsport enthusiast's dream. At our track day, guests can expect track lapping, autocross, and ride-alongs with editors. | | + Buffalo Trace The oldest continuously operating distillery in the U.S., dating back to 1775 and deemed a National Historic Landmark. Tours and tastings give a behind-the-scenes peek into the artistry that goes into their bourbons. The stunning grounds, complete with rolling green hills nestled along the banks of the Kentucky River, are not to be missed. + National Corvette Museum The National Corvette Museum is home to immersive exhibits and an expansive Corvette collection that traces the history and evolution of the Corvette back to its conception in 1953. The museum also houses the Corvette Hall of Fame, honoring designers, enthusiasts, and pro drivers who have made a lasting impact on the marque. | | | + Durham’s Pit BBQ This unassuming hole-in-the-wall offers some of the finest Southern barbecue that you can find—all thanks to the massive pit smoker out back. From staples like pulled pork and brisket to imaginative alternatives like pulled jackfruit, there’s no wrong choice. Just don’t forget to save room for dessert! + Oliver Royale Nothing exemplifies Knoxville's foodie-driven scene quite like the Oliver Royale. It serves up indulgent updated versions of American classics such as gouda shrimp and grits and confit pork belly. Plus, their gorgeous wood-paneled bar is the perfect setting to enjoy a cocktail made with local infused whiskeys or barrel-aged bourbons. | | + The Manchester The Manchester is a feast for the senses. From the moment you arrive, you are welcomed by the lobby's cozy, rich browns and deep, moody blues. Both on-site restaurants celebrate innovation—from updated Appalachian cuisine to tropical twists on bar favorites. The perfect spot to unwind after a long day of bourbon tasting. + The Oliver Nestled in the heart of Knoxville’s historic Market Square, The Oliver provides a cozy juxtaposition between classic and modern. Its 28 luxurious rooms make for a restful stay with a hint of whimsy. Walkability to Knoxville’s historic sites, shops, and parks make The Oliver’s prime location unbeatable. | | | Four days of curated group drives through Kentucky and Tennessee. | | Three nights (double occupancy) at boutique hotels—The Manchester and The Oliver. | | Indulgent culinary experiences —including the Second Annual Smoky 600 awards dinner. | | | Secure, full-service luggage handling to make travel and check-in a breeze. | | Excursions including track time at NCM Motorsports Park, National Corvette Museum tour, and tastings at local bourbon distilleries. | | Custom navigation app with turn-by-turn route by Rallista. | | | Don’t miss out on this epic Appalachian adventure! Apply now and secure your place—spots are limited. | | | |
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