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Timeshare vacation club Bluegreen Resorts possesses over a decade of experience helping its members create fantastic memories in the great outdoors. Through a partnership with Bass Pro Shops, Bluegreen Resorts operates Outdoor Traveler, a way for people to get acquainted with the many opportunities for outdoor-focused resort travel available through its timeshares.

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Page 1: Bluegreen Resorts in the Great Smoky Mountains

Bluegreen Resorts in the Great Smoky

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Page 2: Bluegreen Resorts in the Great Smoky Mountains

Timeshare vacation club Bluegreen Resorts possesses over a decade of experience helping its members create fantastic memories in the great outdoors. Through a partnership with Bass Pro Shops, Bluegreen Resorts operates Outdoor Traveler, a way for people to get acquainted with the many opportunities for outdoor-focused resort travel available through its timeshares.

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Outdoor Traveler resorts include several places to stay in Missouri, but Bluegreen Resorts also offers access to accommodations in other outdoor havens, including the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee. Great Smoky Mountains National Park occupies more than 500,000 acres and encompasses more than 600 miles of trout streams and 800 miles of trails as well as striking natural features

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Adventuresome travelers can climb Clingmans Dome, the 6,643-foot crown of the park, or take part in whitewater rafting on the Big Pigeon or Nantahala rivers. On the other hand, vacationers looking for a more relaxing outdoor experience during their Bluegreen Resorts stay can try their luck at fly fishing through one of several local outfitters or see the sights of the mountains by car on Newfound Gap Road.

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