- TripBuzz found 27 things to do with kids in or near Morristown, Tennessee, including 17 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Dandridge, Sevierville, Kodak and Greeneville.
- From Briarwood Auto Safari to West End Bowling Lanes, the Morristown area offers 76 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Safari, Bowling and Movie Theaters.
- The site of Morristown College, is the college city of Morristown. The city features an urban and eclectic downtown area popularly referred to as 'Skymart'. Visitors enjoy the area for sightseeing, shopping and outdoor recreation activities at Cherokee Lake and the local nature park, such as boating, fishing, camping and hiking the cities extensive trails.
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Boat and slip rentals are on the menu at Swann's Marina. Also available are cabin and campground accommodations, and guests can also spend the day fishing on Douglas Lake. Snacks and drinks are available for purchase.
13.2 Miles
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1247 Stonewall Jackson Drive, Dandridge, TN
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Pack the clubs for a day at Dandridge Golf & Country Club. Players of this 27-hole, par 72 course enjoy views of the Smoky Mountains as the backdrop. Lessons are available.
16.8 Miles
Boat Rentals H2O Sports offers wave runner, sea doo and jet ski rentals on Douglas Lake. They also offer luxury Bentley Pontoons with lengths of 20 and 24 feet and paddle boats.
16.9 Miles
Smoky Mountain H20 Sports is located on Douglas Lake in the midst of the Great Smoky Mountains. The shop offers pontoon boats, jet skis, and other water craft for rent.
19.4 Miles
The primary Douglas Lake marina is know as the Mountain Harbor Marina. The site also offers a variety of equipment rentals such as ski boats and jet skis in addition to acting as a general marina.
19.5 Miles
At Lighthouse Pointe Marina & Boat Club, guests can rent pontoon boats, ski boats and more. Spend the day on Douglas Lake enjoying a unique view of the Smoky Mountains from the water.
19.8 Miles
The Bush's Beans Company actually began through the old general store which now houses the Bush Visitors Center. The site features a museum following the Bush story as well as an old-fashioned general store and Bush's Family Café.
19.8 Miles
Visitors learn of the history of the Bush's company at the Bush's Beans Visitor Center. The center is housed in the original A.J. Bush and Company general store established in 1897.
21.6 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.
21.9 Miles
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.