- TripBuzz found 122 things to do with kids in or near Dandridge, Tennessee, including 113 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Gatlinburg, Sevierville, Pigeon Forge and Hartford.
- From Douglas Lake to H20 Sports, the Dandridge area offers 79 different types of family activities, including: Marinas, Boat Rentals, Specialty Museums and Lake.
- As the second oldest city in Tennessee, the city of Dandridge is a main tourism location for the state's historical tours, museums, artifacts and landmarks. Situated along Douglas Lake, the city also offers water recreation for those looking to spend time outdoors. The city also hosts the annual festivals Shakin' The Lake, Scots-Irish Festival and Christmas in Dandridge.
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The World's Fair Park is an urban oasis that ties together the major attractions built for the 1982 World's Fair. The park features several fountains for the kids to splash around in, an amphitheater and a museum.
28.6 Miles
The Three Rivers Rambler allows guests to enjoy a 90 minute excursion along the Tennessee River in a real steam engine train. The uniformed conductor and volunteer staff entertain riders with local history while passing by historic sites in the Knoxville area.
28.7 Miles
Constructed for the 1982 World's Fair, the Sunsphere Tower in Knoxville stands 266-feet high with a 75-foot diameter sphere on top. Guests are treated to a 360-degree view of the city from the observation levels, and a full-service restaurant is available for diners.
28.9 Miles
Neyland Stadium is the official home for the University of Tennessee Volunteers football team and can be privately toured by appointments during the week. The facility can hold over 102,000 people in standard arena seating or premium sky boxes.
29.0 Miles
Choose from one of three river routes, or ride all three, at River Rage, Townsend's most affordable tubing destination. Shuttles take riders to their entry points and meet them at the end, guests can also enjoy a meal at Little River BBQ.
29.0 Miles
A natural history and culture attraction, the Frank H. McClung Museum brings archaeology, regional and natural history, decorative arts and anthropology together under one roof.
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1327 Circle Park Drive, Knoxville, TN 37996
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Opened in 1963, the McClung Museum of Natural History & Culture is an educational museum located on the campus of the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. The museum contains a number of exhibits focusing on the local history, geology, and arts.
29.1 Miles
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123 Cromwell Drive, Townsend, TN 37882
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Preserving the history and culture of the earliest inhabitants of the region, the Great Smoky Mountain Heritage Center has something for everyone. Visitors, young and old, can enjoy guided tours, museum, and historic village featuring 11 complete period buildings.
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Outdoor enthusiasts looking for a rafting and kayaking experience must visit Smoky Mountain River Rat today. Your all-day pass includes unlimited trips on two separate courses, rock jumping, rope swinging and scenic mountain views.
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Cades Cove Heritage Tours is a non-profit organization with the goal of providing a great experience to visitors while protecting the natural and cultural resources of the cove. The organization offers ecology as well as historical tours of the cove.