- 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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All-American 1/3 lb. cheese hamburger on scratch-made buns with fries and grilled onions on the side; add toppings from produce bar
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High Places Community Church, 123 Randolph Road, Oak Ridge, TN 37830
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Grove Theater is a historic venue for live music shows and the performing arts. A variety of art and science organizations call the theater home and the theater is owned and operated by High Places Community Church.
19.8 Miles
Dedicated to the preservation of historical railroad equipment, Southern Appalachia Railway Museum operates the Secret City Scenic Excursion Train that runs along Poplar Creek. The ride features a view of an old Department of Energy atomic research facility.
20.1 Miles
A wide range of exhibits are on display at the Children's Museum of Oak Ridge, including arrangements for the rainforest, model trains, 1800s Appalachia, world cultures, and birds. Hands-on activities and interactive options are the focus throughout most of the museum.
20.4 Miles
A white water adventure rafting company located near Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, and Knoxville, USA Raft Pigeon River offers guided rafting excursions among the Great Smoky Mountains. All trips are led by experienced guides.
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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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320 Winfield Dunn Pkwy., Sevierville, TN 37876
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Featured widely on a number of cable networks, Floyd Garrett's Muscle Car Museum showcases a collection of 90 muscle cars, most from the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. The museum also features other varieties of classic cars, and memorabilia for purchase.
20.9 Miles
Book a tee time at Laurel Valley Golf Course. Golfers will enjoy playing this 18-hole golf course with the Great Smoky Mountains as their backdrop. Challenging for all levels, the facility also includes a clubhouse, restaurant and fitness center.
21.0 Miles
River Rage Tubing offers all-day innertube rentals for visitors to float the steady natural current of the Little River. The rental rate includes a shuttle to the put-in point, as well as barbecue dinner and soft drink at day's end.
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Charit Creek Lodge is located in the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area and is only accessible by horseback, foot, or mountain bike. Make use of hiking and horse trails for outdoor time.
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1338 Parkway, Suite 2, Sevierville, TN 37862
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Artifacts, rare Bibles and Bible pages are on display at Treasuring the Word Rare Bible & Book Museum. Open year round, this museum allows visitors a glimpse into the history of the English-language Bible. Admission is free.