- 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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City Garage Car Museum is popular among auto enthusiasts. A diverse collection of cars is on display, including a 1914 Ford Brass T Model. Open Wednesday through Saturday, and ages 10 and under are free.
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Built in 1821, Dickson Williams Mansion is the former home of an Irish immigrant. The historic building contains furniture from this era in history and has guides leading group tours through it.
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corner of College and Depot Streets, Greeneville, TN
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Several segments compose the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site, including his early home, the main homestead, the central visitor's center, and the national cemetery. The attraction is basically meant to memorialize the original home of the former President.
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Greeneville's Capitol Theatre is a historic theater originally constructed in the 1930s. A nonprofit, the theater now hosts a variety of events, ranging from screenings of classic films to live theatrical and musical performances.
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Unto These Hills is the tragic and triumphant story of the Cherokee that traces back to the years before the heartbreak of the Trail of Tears to the present day. Millions of people have witnessed America’s most powerful drama, which rewrites the Cherokee’s place in the world. A place based on traditional Ch…
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318 S Everett High Road, Maryville, TN 37804
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Hosting fitness opportunities for the community, Everett Athletic Complex offers visitors sports fields for soccer and baseball. The center also has a gym that provides fitness equipment for the public.
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10018 Campground Drive, Townsend, TN 37882
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The only authorized stables in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Cades Cove Riding Stables, is your best choice for horseback riding fun. Guests can enjoy the magnificent splendor of the park on guided horseback, carriage, or hay rides.
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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.
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Parks & Recreation is Maryville's department of recreation that exists to serve the community and its visitors by providing diverse opportunities that promote health and an active lifestyle. Through this, the city is home to many programs, parks and facilities.
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2 miles north of Cherokee, NC, on US-441, Cherokee, NC
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The information hub of Oconaluftee Islands Park is the Oconaluftee Visitor Center. The center sits inside Great Smokey Mountains Natoinal Park, and is one of the first park visitor centers to be built using completely clean, ecologically responsible parts, techniques and fuels.