- TripBuzz found 157 things to do with kids in or near Kodak, Tennessee, including 153 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Gatlinburg, Knoxville, Sevierville and Pigeon Forge.
- From Tennessee Smokies Minor League Baseball & Smokies Park to Adrenaline Park, the Kodak area offers 80 different types of family activities, including: Amusement Parks (All Ages), Flea Markets, Baseball Fields and Golf.
- Home of the minor league baseball team, the Tennessee Smokies, Kodak is just a short drive from downtown Knoxville. Also recognized as part of the Smokie Mountains, this East Tennessee town hosts a number of festivals and musical events year round. This includes a blue grass festival held at the Dumplin Valley RV Park.
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Equipped with a variety of courses, Smoky Mountain Ziplines offers exhilarating, outdoor adventures. Staffed with experienced guides, the facility includes an indoor meeting space for group parties and corporate teambuilding conferences.
15.4 Miles
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300 Neyland Drive, at Volunteer Landing, Knoxville, TN 37902
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Set sail on the Tennessee River on board the Star of Knoxville Riverboat, a 325-passenger vessel specializing in custom-theme dinner cruises. Visitors can book the murder-mystery dinner cruise, a holiday cruise or even book for weddings and special events.
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Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
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700 Hall of Fame Drive, Knoxville, TN 37915
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The Women's Basketball Hall of Fame serves to preserve the history of the game with annual inductees. Opened in 1999, the facility features three courts with activities for visitors and a Hall of Honor recognizing inductees.
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As the birthing place of the city, James White Fort is a reconstructed 18th century homestead used by the early settlers of the region. The property consists of a main house with original furnishings, as well as several side buildings.
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Offering tours of the building, Blount Mansion provides visitors with an inside glimpse to life as a politician in the 18th century. The tour takes visitors through each room of the house, which is furnished with period pieces.
16.2 Miles
First opened in 1967, Forbidden Caverns is a trip to the world under the Smoky Mountains. Featuring guided tours, guests can explore the caves, see breath-taking formations, and learn the history of the region.
16.2 Miles
Located in downtown Knoxville, the Bijou Theatre puts on a variety of events throughout the year, including performances by the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, local jazz ensembles, musical theater and more.
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The East Tennessee History Center celebrates the history and heritage that is unique to the eastern part of the Volunteer State. Visitors will learn about pioneer and native American life, the Civil War years, and the rich musical legacy of East Tennessee.
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The Tennessee Theatre is a performance venue that hosts both live-action and filmed events. Before the location's film showings, the organist may also rise out of the orchestra pit to entertain the guests as they wait for the movie to start.