- Our list of the best things to do in Ducktown, Tennessee, features the top 74 nearby activities — including 45 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Ducktown, TN has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Sights & Landmarks, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 8 things to do within the city of Ducktown, TN , followed by 66 popular activities in nearby cities, including Blue Ridge, Murphy, Ocoee, Ellijay, Benton, Blairsville, Tellico Plains, Copperhill, Cherokee and Cleveland
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30.2 Miles
Spring Place Mission is a historic site that memorializes and honors the Moravian mission founded here in 1801. This mission was the first school of the Cherokees and accepted individuals of all cultures and races.
30.4 Miles
A custom framing facility, Fuller's Frame Shop offers fine art prints along with framing and printing services. The shop is also home to a gallery that displays and sells works of art made by local artists.
30.5 Miles
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522 West Madison Ave, Athens, TN 37303
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History comes to life at the McMinn County Living Heritage Museum, which is normally just called the Living Heritage Museum. Historical demonstrations take up a large portion of the exhibits at the museum, but there are also rotating exhibits of over 10,000 artifacts.
30.7 Miles
Guests to the Mayfield Dairy Farm are able to see first hand how Mayfield products are made. Most of the tour takes place indoors with some outdoor opportunities if the weather is nice.
30.8 Miles
The Cleveland Skate Place is a roller skating rink that features skate rentals as well as a skate shop. The rink is commonly used for events like birthday parties, group outings, and public skating sessions.
31.0 Miles
Owned and operated by Young Harris College, the Rollins Planetarium is located in Young Harris, Georgia. It seats 104 comfortably and its dome measures almost 50 feet in diameter. The planetarium is a popular destination for school field trips and homeschooling groups.
31.0 Miles
Spanning 70 acres, Fletcher Park offers scenic views with its walking trails, Japanese flower garden, and spring house. A fishing pier and gazebo are available, as well as 2 rentable picnic pavilions.
31.0 Miles
Featuring five lighted softball fields and four soccer fields, Athens Regional Park is a suitable location for a group sporting event. The location also contains a concession building and two duck ponds.
31.3 Miles
The first brick home to house a Cherokee chief, the Chief Vann House Historic Site is constructed entirely out of bricks made from clay harvested on the building site. The Site includes a blacksmith station,
31.5 Miles
Cleveland Speedway Inc is a 1/3 mile long, dirt/clay track that features self-parking as well as concession stands. Guests can also see the whole race track from just about any vantage point.