- TripBuzz discovered 79 different types of activities for couples in the Oak Ridge area, including Theaters (like Oak Ridge Playhouse), Bike Rentals (like Adventures Outdoors Kayak & Bike Rentals), Off Road & ATV (like Coal Creek Motor Discovery Trail) and Bowling (like Oak Ridge Bowling Center), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 52 date ideas in or near Oak Ridge, Tennessee, including 42 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Knoxville, Maryville, Hartford and Townsend.
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Cades Cove Campground is a valley where visitors can see diverse wildlife like white-tailed deer, black bears, coyotes, groundhogs, turkeys, and skunks. Other popular activities there include hiking, biking, fishing and horseback riding.
39.6 Miles
Containing over 125,000 square miles of the Cumberland Plateau, Big South Fork National River and Recreation is one of the must-see nature stops. View scenic gorges and miles of sandstone bluffs.
39.6 Miles
As a mountain biking trail, Big Ridge Rock Trail offers visitors a four mile trail with views of the Cumberland Plateau. The trail is surrounded by native plants and sandstone rocks, and offers visitors one hill to climb.
39.6 Miles
The Big South Fork of the Cumberland River and its tributaries are protected within the Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area. There are many scenic views along the gorges and bluffs in addition to the outdoor recreational activities like hiking, horseback riding, and camping.
39.6 Miles
Popular among mountain biking enthusiasts, Collier Ridge Trail is a sandy clay trail located within the Big South Fork region. The trail spans a total of 4.3 miles and features an average incline grade of 3%.
39.6 Miles
Spanning a total length of 5.3-miles, the Duncan Hollow Trail is a recreational trail that can be used for running, walking, and biking. The trail is mostly flat and has a 1.7-mile loop at the end.
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1911 Wears Valley Rd, Sevierville, TN 37862
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With some of the longest and highest lines in the region, Wears Valley Zipline Adventures is the premier action destination in the Smokies. Featuring 1.25 miles of line and guided horseback riding on 43 fully-forested acres of private land.
40.0 Miles
Chestnut Hill Winery makes and sells a variety of wines, including reds, whites, blush wines, and fruit wines. They offer sparkling ciders, as well. Visitors can tour the premises and taste wines at the wine bar.
40.1 Miles
Douglas Lake was originally constucted in 1943 for flood control and hydroelectric power generation. It now serves as a popular site for water-based activities like swimming and boating as well as land fun in the form of picnicking.
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Providing trails for horseback riding, Bandy Creek Stables rests in the heart of the Big South Fork National Park. Along with stables, the facility further provides a camp store where horse hay, campfire wood and even souvenirs can be purchased.