Outdoor Recreation
A visit to Knoxville puts you right in the middle of some of the most beautiful and distinct land in the nation.
The city rests on the banks of the Tennessee River and in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains. The beauty and natural resources surrounding Knoxville mean limitless opportunities for fun and adventure. Not only is our land and water beautiful, but you can also enjoy them year-round as Knoxville is in a temperate climate zone. The summers are green and gentle, and the fall is magnificent as the hills light up in brilliant autumn hues. Winters are brief, and spring arrives early with dogwoods, azaleas and beautiful flowers.
Volunteer Landing & Marina
Read Full StoryA one-mile promenade along the Tennessee River with refreshing waterfalls and fountains, historical markers and three locally owned restaurants. Also, the location of the Star of Knoxville riverboat…
Volunteer Princess Cruises
Read Full StoryThe Volunteer Princess is a 100 foot luxury yacht with a capacity of 149 passengers. Both decks are climate controlled for year-round comfort and are meticulously decorated creating a luxurious…
World's Fair Park & Sunsphere
Read Full StorySite of the 1982 World's Fair Park and adjacent to the Knoxville Convention Center. Large, kid-friendly fountains. A big hit in the summer months. Mayor Bill Haslam declared the fourth floor…
Zuma Fun Center
Read Full StoryA fantastic place for family entertainment, birthday parties and group events, with attractions including go-karts, miniature golf, batting cages, bumper boats, rock climbing and a state-of-the-art…
