Copperhill, a former mining town in the mountains of eastern Tennessee, has now become revitalized as a booming tourist destination with its restored habitats, replanted woodlands, and position as a gateway to some of the most inspiring scenery in the southern Appalachians. Not only are there scenic railroads to carry visitors through the heart of the mountains to destinations such as the Gee Creek Wilderness in the nearby Cherokee National Forest or the town of Blue Ridge, Georgia, nestled in the heart of the famous mountain range itself, but the area is also a well-known destination for river sports enthusiasts, having featured in the whitewater stages of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. Hikers and mountain-bikers will also enjoy its location amid the wooded folds of the Chattahoochee and Nantahala National Forests with their varied wildlife and numerous trails. So what are you waiting for? Go glamping in Tennessee today!