University of Tennessee
University of Tennessee
Clarence Brown Theatre
1714 Andy Holt AveThompson-Boling Arena
1600 Phillip Fulmer WayIstedi yaseNeyland
1235 Phillip Fulmer WayAyres Hall
1403 Circle DrFood scene
Market Square
Calhoun's On The River
400 Neyland DrThe Tomato Head
12 Market SquareTupelo Honey
1 Market SquareCru Bistro & Wine Bar Downtown
141 S Gay StA Dopo Sourdough Pizza
516 Williams StLonesome Dove Knoxville
100 N Central StBalter Beerworks
100 Broadway SWBearden Beer Market's Beer Garden
4524 Old Kingston PikeEntertainment
I-Tennessee Theatre
604 S Gay StMaple Hall
414 S Gay StBijou Theater
803 S Gay StRegal Riviera
510 S Gay StKnoxville Civic Auditorium neColiseum
500 Howard Baker Jr. AveSouth Gay Street
South Gay StreetKnoxville Adventure Collective
900 Volunteer Landing LnVolunteer Landing Park
400 Neyland DriveShopping
Mast General Store
402 S Gay StWest Town Mall
7600 Kingston PikeSightseeing
Ijams Nature Center
2915 Island Home AveI-Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Ipharki yezibonelo zezwe
525 Worlds Fair Park DrWomen's Basketball Hall of Fame
700 S Hall of Fame DrFrank H. McClung Museum
1327 Circle ParkI-Museum ye-Art ye-Knoxville
1050 Worlds Fair Park DrThree Rivers Rambler
2560 University Commons WayVolunteer Princess Cruises
956 Volunteer Landing LnConnect to Knoxville’s scenic greenways. Just behind the condo you will find the Third Creek Greenway. Take that to the Neyland Greenway to see the University and sights along the Tennessee River.
Many of Knoxville’s 85 miles of paved greenways follow natural features like rivers, ridges, and streams. Through parks, neighborhoods, and community centers, the greenway system provides recreational routes for runners, walkers, bikers, and adventurers of all kinds
Find greenway maps here: www.visitknoxville.com/things-to-do/outdoors/greenways/
Third Creek Greenway
3110 Sutherland AveConnect to Knoxville’s scenic greenways. Just behind the condo you will find the Third Creek Greenway. Take that to the Neyland Greenway to see the University and sights along the Tennessee River.
Many of Knoxville’s 85 miles of paved greenways follow natural features like rivers, ridges, and streams. Through parks, neighborhoods, and community centers, the greenway system provides recreational routes for runners, walkers, bikers, and adventurers of all kinds
Find greenway maps here: www.visitknoxville.com/things-to-do/outdoors/greenways/
Sequoyah Park
1400 Cherokee BlvdLakeshore Park
5930 S Northshore DrLength: 2.7 miles
Portion of: 18 miles of connected greenways
Used for: walking, running, bicycling, walking leashed dogs, skating, pushing strollers, using wheelchairs, rollerblading
Hours: dawn till dusk
Lights: none
Difficulty: easy
Surface: chatt (ground gravel)
Facilities: baseball/softball fields, decorative water fountain, blueway, playground
Restrooms: Sequoyah Park restrooms
Watershed: Tennessee River
Sequoyah Greenway
Sequoyah GreenwayLength: 2.7 miles
Portion of: 18 miles of connected greenways
Used for: walking, running, bicycling, walking leashed dogs, skating, pushing strollers, using wheelchairs, rollerblading
Hours: dawn till dusk
Lights: none
Difficulty: easy
Surface: chatt (ground gravel)
Facilities: baseball/softball fields, decorative water fountain, blueway, playground
Restrooms: Sequoyah Park restrooms
Watershed: Tennessee River
Grocery Store
Publix Super Market at University Commons
2429 University Commons WayPharmacy
Walgreens
2400 North Broadway1725 Cumberland Ave
Knoxville, TN 37916
United States