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Not all snakes are dangerous, but it’s important to know which species you might encounter while swimming in these lakes and ...
Considering what a prominent feature of Knoxville the Tennessee River is, surely there would be spots to swim in the river ...
If you want to spend this Independence Day on the water, this Tennessee city is one of the best places to do so, according to ...
The Tennessee River Valley Geotourism MapGuide has been respecting the Tennessee River Valley area's local culture by deepening and enhancing visitor experience since launching in 2011.
East Tennessee enthusiasts are expanding federally protected land at the Obed Wild and Scenic River, part of the U.S.
A baby black bear was spotted in South Knoxville as it tried to drag roadkill from the side of the road toward the trees. The video was taken alongside Sevierville Pike on the afternoon of May 28.
Tennessee River Valley Stewardship Council is a nonprofit that advocates for the preservation of this vulnerable natural environment and supports small businesses on their journey to attract tourists.
The 652-mile-long Tennessee River has seen some things in its time. From Knoxville through to Paducah, people have set up shop along the river's waters.
Keep the Tennessee River Beautiful will host its 1st annual ‘Tennessee River Watershed Mussel Fest’ on Saturday, May 17, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Seven Islands State Birding Park, 2809 Kelly ...
Even though the Tennessee River is such a prominent feature of Knoxville, there aren't any riverside swimming beaches managed by the Tennessee Valley Authority closer than 25 miles from the city.