A Weekend at the Opryland Hotel – Nashville, TN – July 2025

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In July, I surprised my hubby with a weekend stay at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville for his birthday.

Since we couldn’t check in until 4 pm on Saturday, I had purchased tickets for the General Jackson Showboat.

After getting parked at the Opry Mills shopping mall, we walked over to get in line for the boat.

There are several informational signs along the railing that tell you about the history of the Cumberland River, Nashville, the General Jackson and more.

After a few minutes of waiting, we boarded the General Jackson.

We found a couple of seats towards the front of the boat.

At approximately 12:00 pm, we were called inside the dining room to find our assigned seats….we had to sit at a table with several other people and I was not a fan of that.

The boat ride included a buffet lunch and musical entertainment.

After getting seated in the dining room, you had to wait until your table number was called before going up and making your plate.

The buffet consisted of pulled pork BBQ, chicken, baked beans, potato salad, mixed veggies, macaroni & cheese, salad, rolls and a dessert.

The food was a lot better than I thought it would be.

After lunch, my hubby & I headed back outside to enjoy the views.

The majority of the others stayed inside to listen to the music so it felt like a private boat tour!

The boat headed towards downtown Nashville. 

Arriving to the Nashville skyline

We passed under several bridges along the way.

They were filming for the show, 911 Nashville on this bridge when we were there.

Going under the bridge

After passing under the bridge, we spotted the metal sculpture called, the Ghost Ballet.

It symbolizes the industrial history of Nashville.

It sits near the Nissan Stadium ...Nashville’s premier sports and entertainment destination.

A shot of the “batman” building…..which is the AT&T building that was nicknamed the Batman Building for its distinctive twin spires and sloped facade that resemble the superhero’s cowl.

After reaching downtown Nashville, the boat turned around and headed back.

Of course, we snapped a few pictures along the way. 😉

On the way back, a group of jet ski riders followed our boat, keeping us entertained with their incredible stunts and daring maneuvers!

They were doing all kinds of crazy spins and jumps!

We also spotted a boat in the water called, the Pontoon Saloon. 

The Pontoon Saloon offers all kinds of different cruises.

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The General Jackson is one of Nashville’s most legendary attractions …it was built to echo the elegant showboats of America’s past.

At nearly 300 feet long with four decks and a towering paddlewheel, the General Jackson is one of the largest showboats in the world and a living tribute to the region’s river history.

After about an 1.5 hr ride, we were back at the boat dock.

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A couple of shots of the boat

After the boat ride, we headed to the Opryland Hotel.

The drive is only 5 mins from the Opry Mills shopping center.

Once we arrived, we asked if we could go ahead and check in even though it was an hour before our check in time….thankfully, our room was ready and they let us check in.

Tip: Even if your room isn’t ready, they will hold your luggage and you can walk around the hotel, have lunch, shop etc until it’s time to check in….lots to keep you busy at this hotel!

After getting checked in, we headed to our room.

I love this place….it’s so beautiful!

We stayed here for our anniversary in Dec. 2023….you can read about that stay, here.

Pictures of our room

Once again, I booked a room that had a balcony overlooking the atrium.

We had views of the Delta atrium from our balcony.

The Delta atrium is a massive, 4.5 acre indoor garden featuring a 1/4 mile long river with flatboat tours, tropical plants, waterfalls, shops, restaurants, and a skywalk.

We could sit on our balcony and watch the Delta riverboat float by…

After getting settled into our room, we headed out to walk around the hotel.

The hotel is massive….it’s a resort and a convention center that sits under nine acres of climate controlled tropical gardens, waterfalls, rivers and walking paths, all under a soaring glass atrium.

There is so much to do here ….from shopping, restaurants (like 10 different ones), a spa, an indoor/outdoor pool, the gardens, arcades, fitness center, fountain shows, and lots of different activities throughout the year…..especially during Christmas!

There are 3 plant filled atriums in the hotel….so, bring your walking shoes!

Tip: You can download the hotel’s app to help guide you around the hotel

We passed the Cinnabon bakery and it took everything I had not to purchase a cinnamon roll….we love cinnamon rolls! 😉

The hotel has stores where you can purchase snacks & drinks, an ice cream shop, a Starbucks, and much more!

We walked over to check out the Old Hickory restaurant where I had made dinner reservations for my hubby’s birthday for later that night.

The restaurant sits under the glass dome atrium and looks like an old plantation home.

Continuing our walk around the hotel

The hotel is filled with tropical plants, stone bridges and koi ponds.

Waterfalls, fountains, and lots of hidden spots just begging for photos. 😉

It’s truly a micro-world of greenery and architecture.

You don’t have to stay here to enjoy this hotel….you can visit anytime of the year and take advantage of the shopping, shows, restaurants and more.

After walking around for a while, we headed back to the room to get ready for our dinner reservatioins.

Tip: Be sure to book your dinner reservations well in advance or you may have to wait a while to be seated.

Once we were ready for dinner, we took a few pictures on the balcony.

Then we headed to the Old Hickory Steakhouse

After arriving, we were seated right away…

We took a few minutes to look over the menu.

We started with a loaf of the sourdough bread and honey butter.

It was delicious!

We then ordered a salad

Tip: Everything you order is a la carte.

For our main course, we both ordered a steak with mac & cheese & potatoes.

We only ordered one side of the Mac & cheese and one side of the potatoes to share because our waiter had told us the sides were enough to feed 2-3 people and he was right!

My hubby was excited about his steak 😉

After dinner, the birthday boy got to pick a free dessert off of the dessert menu.

So, he decided on the chocolate truffle cake that was served with a side of vanilla gelato.

I think he was more excited about the cake than the steak…lol!

After dinner, we decided to walk off some of those calories!

This area is located in the Cascades atrium

There’s the Delta, Cascades and the Magnolia atriums…each have their own unique water features, plants, fountains etc.

We stopped for a quick photo at this beautiful pavilion.

There are lots of waterfalls and fountains along the plant filled paths.

After walking off about 50 calories, we headed back to our room to relax on the balcony.

Later, we watched the light show from our room.

Tip: Each night in the Delta atrium, they have a free, nightly spectacle of dancing water set to music and lights….there are multiple showtimes.

After sitting on the balcony for what seemed like hours, we finally called it a night!

The next morning, we enjoyed our coffee on the balcony.

Later, we got ready and headed down for breakfast at the Cascades Cafe. 

Our stay included a free breakfast so we were definitely going to take advantage of that!

After arriving to the cafe, we were put on a wait list where we waited about 20 mins for a table.

Once we were seated, we ordered our coffee and then headed up to the buffet to make our plates.

We couldn’t believe the variety of food they offered!

You can have pancakes made to order, waffles, omelets and more.

Or you could choose the already fresh made eggs, bacon, sausage, biscuits, potatoes, gravy, grits, fruit, pastries, bagels, toast, oatmeal, and so much more!!

We filled up our plates and headed back to our table.

The food was delicious!

Tip: If you have to pay for this breakfast, it will cost you $40 pp!!

After breakfast, we headed back to our room to pack up and check out.

I highly recommend this hotel and we have now stayed here 3 times in the last 2 years!

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A Weekend in Double Springs, AL – Day 2 – Aug 2025

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This post continues our time in Double Springs, AL.

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After getting up from a great night’s sleep, we started our morning with coffee on the boat dock.

It was so quiet and peaceful.

We had high hopes that the water would eventually clear off but sadly, it never did.

Later, we decided to have a “picnic” lunch on the boat dock.

Y’all know us, we love our “charcuterie boards”.

After lunch, we decided to hike a nearby waterfall called, Caney Creek Falls.

We had tried to hike this falls when we visited in April but couldn’t figure out where the trailhead was so, we decided we would try again.

The falls were only 10-15 mins from our Airbnb.

If you put Caney Creek Falls into your gps, it will get you close to the parking lot for the falls.

We actually passed the parking area 2-3 times before we realized where it was.

You will see this sign on the side of the road….there’s enough space for a few cars to park.

Tip: The waterfall is on private property so be sure that you can still park here.

After getting parked, we followed the instructions on the sign that said to walk up the road to the 3rd driveway on the left.

Once you reach the trailhead, you will see this sign.

This is the spot that our GPS kept taking us to….this is not the parking for the trail.

You will need to go past this gate to start the trail. The hike to the falls is about 1.5 miles roundtrip.

The trail starts out gravel and leads you deep into the woods.

After a few minutes, the trail turned into dirt and became much more narrow.

The trail does have some exposure but is shaded for the most part.

We spotted these mushrooms along the trail.

After walking for about 20 mins, we arrived to the waterfall.

However, it was obscured by trees….that’s when we realized there was a path to the right to get down to the falls.

We had to climb down this bluff to get down to the falls.

Arriving to the falls

The falls has a drop of around 20-30 ft and spills over a rocky ledge into a clear pool below.

It is a gorgeous waterfall and definitely worth the short hike!

No one was at the falls when we arrived so that made it much more enjoyable.

Everything was so lush and green!

One of the most unique features of Caney Creek Falls is the chance to step behind the curtain of falling water.

Of course, we both had to take turns getting our pictures taken behind the falls.

It was such a cool experience!

During the summer, this place is a popular swimming hole.

The water is usually an emerald green, but with so much recent rain, it wasn’t as clear.

We spotted several different varieties of mushrooms near the falls.

After spending a few minutes at the falls, we made our way back to our car.

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Once we made it back to our Airbnb, we headed to the dock to relax.

The water looked even muddier than before!

After relaxing for a while, my hubby fired up the grill……we had decided to grill burgers.

They were so good!

Later that evening, we headed back to the boat dock to stargaze.

The house is in a perfect spot for stargazing, with virtually no light pollution.

We spent nearly an hour under the stars before finally calling it a night.

The next morning, we once again headed to the boat dock to have our coffee.

It was such a peaceful morning….

I could have sat out here all day.

After our coffee, we headed back inside to make breakfast before we had to check out and head home.

Enjoying our breakfast on the deck

After breakfast, we packed up and started our drive home.

On the way, we came across a quaint little coffee shop and decided it was the perfect place to take a break.

The inside was so cute!

The name of the coffee shop was called, The Local Grind and it was located in Moulton, AL.

They had an extensive coffee menu!

The coffee was so good!

After arriving back in Nashville, we stopped and had dinner with our daughter at Little Hats Italian Market.

We’ve eaten here before and the food is always so good.

The turkey and cheese sandwich….yum!

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After dinner, we headed home.

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A Weekend in Double Springs, AL – Day 1 – Aug 2025

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As you all know, we love to do several short weekend trips throughout the year and this year was no exception!

In August, we decided to go back to Double Springs, AL where we had stayed for my birthday earlier in the year…..you can read about that trip, here.

Our first stop, was breakfast at Chick fil a.…I mean, who doesn’t love Chick fil a?! They have the best breakfast ever!

After breakfast, we started our 3.5 hr drive to our second stop of the day, Dismals Canyon in Phil Campbell, AL.

Dismals Canyon was the reason we decided to come back to Alabama.….this place was closed for repairs when we visited the area back in April.

After arriving, we headed to the country store to purchase our tickets.

Tip: The parking lot is very small so, if you have a bigger vehicle, you will definitely have trouble parking here. Also, the only bathroom available, is located near the parking lot.

From the parking lot, there is a paved path that leads to the country store.

Once you arrive to the store, you will walk through the covered pavilion in order to enter the store.

The pavilion was super nice….

Here you can enjoy a lunch from the soda fountain, watch TV, or just relax by the fireplace.

Tip: You don’t have to pay admission to enjoy the pavilion, country store or eat at the soda fountain.

Entering the country store..

The country store was like stepping back in time….it’s filled with jars of old candy, antiques, souvenirs and much more!

The soda fountain was designed to look like a classic, old fashioned soda fountain from decades past.

See their menu here

Tip: They have cabins you can rent but they are temporarily unavailable

After purchasing our tickets, we were given a map of the canyon and directed to the starting point for our self guided hike…..which is 1.5 miles.

Dismals Canyon is a hidden gem where towering moss covered rock walls, winding streams, and shaded forest paths make it feel like a secret world.

The 85 acre nature preserve features wooden boardwalks and natural trails that guide you past waterfalls, grottos and incredible rock formations.

Dismals Canyon was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1975.

It was used to film a segment for the Discovery Channel documentary When Dinosaurs Roamed America.

We began our hike by walking down a steep set of wooden stairs.

Rainbow Falls is the first thing you will come to after you descend the stairs.

These falls were the source of power for a gristt mill and water wheel that was destroyed by a flood sometime in the 1950s.

As you continue the path, you will approach the swinging bridge.

A shot of the falls from the bridge

Crossing the swinging bridge

Stepping into Dismals Canyon feels like entering another world!

The moss covered canyon walls rise high above the trail keeping the air cool as water flows gently through the rocky landscape.

Tip: At night, the canyon lights up with thousands of tiny bioluminescent Dismalities…an experience found in only a handful of places in the world….book the night tour here. This tour is only available during certain times of the year.

Continuing our walk along the boardwalk

This area is known as the Grotto.

The trail here is absolutely magical. There is amazing rock formations with moss covering almost every inch of the boulders.

There are secret passageways and stunning deadends.

The massive boulders leaned inward, creating the feeling that the canyon itself was closing in on us!

The boardwalk leads you deeper into the canyon…

With every turn, a distinctive rock formation came into view…

Standing among the massive boulders, you couldn’t help but feel small in comparison.

After a few minutes of walking, we arrived to Pulpit Rock.

Pulpit Rock is a winding natural rock stairway.

If you decide to climb to the top, you will be scrambling over large boulders.

At the top you will have a panoramic view of part of the canyon.

At the top

Continuing along the boardwalk

We stopped multiple times to take pictures!

This was called the Kitchen

This covered area was used for cooking and tribal rituals by Chickasaw Indians hundreds of years ago.

Continuing our walk into the canyon floor

Along the way, we spotted this cool looking tree.

At the bottom of the canyon, you are surrounded by woods and a small stream…

It was hard to believe that we were in Alabama….it felt like walking through the mossy forests we’d explored in Washington State!

Exploring the canyon floor

Everything was so green and lush!

About 10,000 years ago this bluff shelter was home to a tribe of Paleo Indians – first man known to inhabit this part of the U.S.

This shelter has never been excavated but samples of Paleo pottery & arrow points have been found in different areas of the Canyon.

Continuing our walk

We spotted so many cool looking trees along the path!

More shots along the canyon wall

We came to a section where we had to walk on rocks to cross the stream.

I just couldn’t get over how every rock and boulder was covered in moss!

Even though there were other people visiting, we rarely ran into anyone else.

There are several points of interest along the canyon floor such as the Witches Cavern, a strange and beautiful labyrinth of moss and fern covered boulders where the largest colony of Dismalites reside.

This place was incredible!

Our walk along the canyon floor took us past moss covered rocks, shallow streams, and towering canyon walls that kept the trail cool and shaded.

I felt like I had been transported to a scene straight out of a fairytale!

Continuing our walk

We passed massive, moss covered boulders.

There have been more than 350 different species of Exotic Flora identified by botanists exploring the canyon.

Walking along the trail

The views from the boardwalk were gorgeous!

We finally arrived to the second falls called Secret Falls.

I really wouldn’t call it much of a falls….more like a trickle.

The water creating these falls flows from an underground mountain stream that opens onto the earth’s surface about 3/4 of a mile upstream.

The area around “Secret Falls” is a natural arboretum. Within 100 feet grow 27 species of native trees.

Our walk led us through narrow cracks and winding crevices carved into the canyon wall.

Like, Fat Man’s Misery…

This narrow opening (16” wide) between the two big boulders was the original entrance to the Canyon floor.

After getting through the tiny opening,  you were surrounded by huge, moss covered boulders!

Looking back at Fat Man’s Misery.

Exploring the different twists and turns through the rocks.

Every path led to another breathtaking rock formation.

We kept discovering hidden corners of the canyon….

Arriving back to the main entrance around Rainbow Falls.

Another shot of Rainbow Falls

Heading back upstairs to the country store

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After spending about 1.5 hrs here, we headed to our next stop called, Rattlesnake Saloon, which was a 45 min drive from Dismals Canyon.

After arriving, we had to get in line at the “Saloon taxi pickup” where we were loaded in the back of the “Rattlesnake taxi” and driven about a half mile to the restaurant.

This was definitely a new experience for us! 😉

This is a super unique restaurant as it’s built right under a massive natural bluff.

The setting feels like something out of an old west movie, with swinging saloon doors, hitching posts for horses and rugged rock walls towering overhead.

The name “Rattlesnake” came during construction, when workers uncovered a rattlesnake den nearby.

Before it was a saloon, the shelter was actually used as hog pen, and a 33 ft hole drilled through the rock to feed the hogs, now serves as a convenient place for running utilities into the restaurant.

The restaurant has been featured on national TV shows such as the Food Network’s Craziest Restaurants...it draws visitors from across the US and beyond.

Since we arrived at such an odd time (3:00 pm), we were seated right away….tbis place does not take reservations.

After getting seated, we took a few minutes to look over the menu.

The food here is your classic Southern and pub style fare — such as burgers, sandwiches, fried appetizers, etc.

Tip: Be sure to check out their website before you go because they are closed the months of Dec & Jan.

We both decided to order a burger….they were pretty good.

We didn’t go inside the “saloon” so I have no idea what the inside looks like….

On weekends, the saloon features live music and line dancing.

They were setting up for music as we were getting ready to leave.

Besides the restaurant, they also offer lodging, horseback riding, a campground, hiking trails, all kinds of events, a gift shop and more.

After finishing our meal, we headed to the line for the “taxi” to take us back to our vehicle.

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We then headed to our Airbnb …..the drive would take 1 hr 15 mins.

Tip: This area has no cell service so be sure to download offline maps! You can watch a YouTube video on how to do it, here.

We had stayed in this same Airbnb property for my birthday earlier in the year and we loved it so much that we decided to book it again.

This beautiful tiny home is located in Double Springs, AL and overlooks the Sipsey River..

The Sipsey River winds through the Sipsey Wilderness portion of the William B. Bankhead National Forest just outside of Double Springs.

The Sipsey Wilderness is the largest designated wilderness area east of the Mississippi River and is often called the Land of a Thousand Waterfalls.

Heading inside the house

The house has one king bed, a kitchen, a huge shower, a bathtub and a huge deck overlooking the river.

After getting settled in, we headed back outside to check out the small dock that extends out into the river…..it was closed off for repairs when we visited in April so we were excited to be able to use it during this trip.

However, we were so disappointed when we saw how muddy the river was because this is what it looked like when we visited back in April!

The area had received a lot of rain, which had clearly affected the river.

We came prepared to spend time in the water, but there was no chance we were getting into that muddy river!

So, we decided to admire it from the dock instead. 😉

Later that evening, we called it a night!

Stay tuned for Day 2!

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