- TripBuzz found 15 things to do with kids in or near Crossville, Tennessee.
- From Wildwood Stables to Catoosa Ridge Stables, the Crossville area offers 34 different types of family activities, including: Family Fun Center, National & State Parks, Horseback Riding and Bowling.
- Crossville is a residential and business community located in central Tennessee. Known as the crossroads between eastern and western Tennessee, it is a popular location for tourists to visit as they cross the state. Local attractions include golf, theatre, shopping, dining and outdoor recreation at the beautiful Cumberland Mountain State Park.
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The Sweetwater Flea Market is an 800-vendor booth flea market that offers a wide variety of products and services. The market has a large indoor area with giant-sized inflatables and a game room.
36.1 Miles
Affiliated with and run by the Southern Appalachia Railway Museum, the Secret City Scenic Excursion Train offers 14-mile, hour-long round trips on a restored 1940s-era train. The train offers group rates, and some rides feature dinner.
38.3 Miles
Spread over 20 acres and with over 1750 varieties of flowers, Gardens of Sunshine Hollow is a large and diverse garden where visitors can stroll and enjoy lunch at the pavilion. There are also annuals, perennials, shrubs and trees.
38.8 Miles
Families are able to have one-on-one petting zoo experiences at Purdy's Petting Zoo with both domestic and exotic animals. The attraction also features pony rides, pond fishing, and gem mining.
39.7 Miles
Sweetwater City of is a city in Tennessee that has a downtown area, a commercial space, recreational facilities, and schools. The city has a mayor and a board of commissioners who are in charge of the City Department.
39.8 Miles
Redneck Resort Mud Park is an off-road park where visitors can use the vehicle they bring or rent a truck on site for a mudding experience. Acres of tracks and holes are available. Competitions for guests of the resort are held.
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Edgemoor Rd, between Highway 162 and Melton Valley Rd, Oak Ridge, TN 37830
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With 28 miles of trails with steep climbs, Haw Ridge Park can be used for hiking, running and biking. The park provides a view of a river which can be used for kayaking with picnic tables nearby.
41.2 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.
41.2 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.
41.2 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.