- TripBuzz found 116 things to do with kids in or near Maryville, Tennessee, including 106 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Knoxville, Townsend, Pigeon Forge and Sevierville.
- From Frontier Anglers to Crest Bowling Lanes, the Maryville area offers 77 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Recreation Centers, Bowling and Theaters.
- Nestled at the base of the smoky mountains, Maryville, TN is a cozy town with much to do. Only about 30 minutes from Knoxville, Maryville has access to both lively entertainment and peaceful small-town life alike. There are a number of scenic parks in the area for the community to enjoy, including Greenbelt Park, Eagleton Park, and Sandy Springs Park.
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46.4 Miles
Located in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cosby Campground has 26 camping spots for tents. There are over 800 miles of trails that can be accessed via this campground, such as the famous Appalachian Trail.
46.4 Miles
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87 Peachtree Street, Murphy, NC 28906
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The Cherokee County Historical Museum Inc. is dedicated to preserving the local history of the area. The museum contains over 2000 artifacts of the Cherokee Indians, some dating back as far as the civil war.
46.5 Miles
Take the whole family on a memorable rafting journey with Rapi Expeditions in Hartford, Tennessee. Every raft is guided by an experienced guide certified in emergency response techniques. Life jackets and helmets are provided.
46.7 Miles
Big Bear Rafting offers white water rafting excursions for the adventurous. Rafters can take in the views of the Great Smoky Mountains while exploring Big Pigeon River with the help of a highly trained guide.
46.7 Miles
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3165 Big Creek Road, Hartford, TN 37753
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Big Bear Expeditions White Water Rafting offers rafting trips and scenic views along the Pigeon River. Seasonal fully guided rafting tours are available along with specialty training and group events.
46.8 Miles
Three miles of trails winding along the Valley and Hiwassee Rivers make up the Murphy River Walk. The easy walk takes visitors through several different natural environments surrounding the historic town of Murphy.
47.5 Miles
Wilson Lick Ranger Station was built in 1916. Today, patrons can visit the historic Info Kiosk that tells the history of the area, picnic in the meadow like setting, or walk the scenic trails.
47.6 Miles
A bowling alley, West End Bowling Lanes offers open bowling hours, hosts a variety of bowling leagues, and hosts tournament play, as well. The alley also features a snack bar.
47.7 Miles
A biblically-inspired park, Fields of the Wood covers 220 acres overlooking the Cherokee Mountains. Highlights include Ten Commandments Mountain, the Tomb of Jesus, nature trails, a baptismal font, gift shop and cafe.