- TripBuzz found 121 things to do with kids in or near Knoxville, Tennessee, including 92 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Pigeon Forge, Townsend, Sevierville and Maryville.
- From Knoxville Zoological Gardens to Putt-Putt Golf & Games, the Knoxville area offers 78 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Theaters, Natural History Museums and Hiking Trails.
- Know County is home to Knoxville, Tennessee and some 180,000 residents. Covering an area over 100 square miles, this populous city is the college town for the University of Tennessee. The city maintains a vast variety of architecture in culture, spanning from the 1700's to modern day, with distinct downtown and residential areas. Knoxville withholds a strong artistic presence, hosting a range of festivals and entertainment.
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A traditional favorite of families in Cherokee, North Carolina, Santa's land is a combination zoo and theme park. One of the most popular and unusual features of this Christmas-themed attraction is the bear feeding program, which allows children and parents to hand-feed the zoo's tamest bears.
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Noted for its impressive rock arches, Twin Arches Recreation Area features a 0.7 mile hike to the arches, a 4.6 mile loop trail, restrooms, and potential seasonal refreshments at the bottom of the trail.
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Located in Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, Burnt Mill Bridge River Access Park provides visitors with direct access to the Cumberland River. Visitors can wade into the water or enjoy a picnic by the shore.
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Located near a river gorge, Big South Fork Nrra Bandy Creek offers visitors a campground and visitors center with information about the trails in the area. Visitors can go whitewater rafting, kayaking, mountain biking, and more at Big South Fork.
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Located in a natural woodlands area, Cherokee Campground & Craig's Log Cabins offers visitors tent camping sites and cabins to rent. The campground is situated next to a creek that is often visited by wildlife like deer.