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Best Sights & Activities -(Parks)
Cades Cove
(Sights & Activities - Parks)
Campground RdTownsend TN 37878
Description:
Cades Cove is considered one of the most beautiful spots in the Smokies, and, as a result, it is also one of the most popular. An eleven-mile loop offers 4,000 acres of the best the park has to offer. In addition to the lush natural landscape, you'll run across several preserved historic structures, churches dating back to the 1800's, and a working corn mill that is open throughout the summer. Run-ins with wildlife are common while in the park.
Carl Cowan Park
(Sights & Activities - Parks)
10058 S Northshore DrWest Knoxville TN 865-215-2346
Cherokee National Forest
(Sights & Activities - Parks)
2800 Ocoee St NCleveland TN 37312 423-476-9700
Description:
Located 50 miles southeast of Knoxville, this vast 625,000-acre national forest offers great outdoor opportunities to people for miles around. This is a hiker's paradise, with more than 105 well-marked trails that lead to some incredible vistas. Trails are also available for horseback riders and mountain bikers.
Concord Park
(Sights & Activities - Parks)
10901 Northshore DrKnoxville TN
Description:
This park surrounds an idyllic boat marina and has picnic areas and plenty of space for a leisurely walk or your favorite athletic pursuit. Tennis courts, roller hockey, a playground for the kids, an outdoor swimming pool, and trails for running or in-line skating let you enjoy 450 acres of Tennessee's great outdoors.
Cumberland Gap National Historical Park
(Sights & Activities - Parks)
Newport TN 37821 423-248-5766
Description:
This historic park covers 21,000 acres, making it the largest National Historic Park in the country. Located 60 miles north of downtown, this is still a popular destination because of its numerous offerings, such as scenic picnic areas and trails for running, biking, and horseback riding. This park also features numerous examples of Native American history. The famous mile-long tunnel through a mountain, which must be traversed to reach the park, is a thrill for the kids and adults alike.
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