A block of rooms is reserved for the Barnett-Boyles Wedding until 6/15/19 at midnight. When making reservations ask for the Barnett-Boyles Wedding Group. Check-in at 3PM however you can request early check-in and they will accommodate you as soon as your room is available. Check out at 11AM Hotel includes: Complimentary Breakfast Free WiFi Smoke-free Free parking Fitness center Outdoor pool Business center
Over 220 Retail Stores, Resturants, and Entertainment. Hours 10AM-9PM Go to mall website for a list of stores: www.TurkeyCreek.com
Ijams Nature Center is a 315-acre member- and visitor-supported nonprofit organization, where people of all ages can hike, bike, paddle, climb, learn, explore, or simply enjoy nature in Knoxville, TN. The grounds and trails are open every day from 8:00am until dusk. The Visitor Center, including exhibits, gift shop, offices, and restrooms are open during the following times- Regular Visitor Center hours: Monday – Saturday: 9 am to 5 pm Sunday: 11 am to 5 pm Admission to the park is free, but we gladly accept donations. Fees for programs and special events vary. Established in 1910 by the Ijams family for bird-watchers and nature-lovers, Ijams Nature Center has been ranked one of Knoxville's top three attractions by TripAdvisor, winning the 2016 Certificate of Excellence as well. Your generous support is needed to continue the ongoing legacy for generations to come! HOURS: Sun 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Mon - Sat 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Fort Loudoun Lake is a popular recreation destination, known for bass fishing, boating, and birdwatching. The tailwater area immediately below the dam is an excellent site for viewing a variety of waterbirds, including herons, cormorants, gulls, osprey, and bald eagles. Fort Loudoun Reservoir takes its name from the 18th-century British fort built on a nearby site during the French and Indian War. The fort was named for John Campbell, the fourth Earl of Loudoun, commander of British forces in North America at the time. The reservoir is connected by a short canal to Tellico Reservoir on the nearby Little Tennessee River. Water is diverted through the canal to Fort Loudoun for power production. The canal also offers commercial barges access to Tellico without the need for a lock. Barges passing through the Fort Loudoun lock carry about half a million tons of cargo a year.
Mon - Fri 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Sat - Sun 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM