Kingsport is a city in Sullivan and Hawkins counties in the U.S. state of Tennessee; most of the city is in Sullivan County. As of the 2010 census the population was 48,205; as of 2016 the estimated population was 52,806.
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The Mountain Music Museum celebrates the history of bluegrass, country and similar music that evolved in East Tennessee, Virginia and Kentucky. Learn how "America's music" originated with European immigrants who settled in this region during the 19th century. See exhibits honoring the Stanley Brothers, Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Archie Campbell and other famous "locals."
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The Kingsport Carousel Project began in 2008 and has now involved around 400 volunteers from Kingsport and many surrounding communities. Volunteers have worked tirelessly with the goal of creating and operating a carousel for Kingsport. The Carousel features hand-carved wooden animals and chariots and original paintings on a refurbished/rebuilt 1956 Herschell frame. Rides=$1
Went to a friend’s wedding. The venue included two hours of free carousel rides. This carousel includes local history, artistic design, volunteerism and fun! Perfect for all ages!
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Escape Room Kingsport provides a real life interactive experience that the whole family will love! Your team is locked in a themed room where you work together to find clues, solve puzzles, and crack codes to ESCAPE before your time expires. Do you have what it takes to beat the clock?
Had a few strangers with our group but all worked together beautifully! The staff is great at making sure everyone is comfortable and has a great time. Can't wait to go back!
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GRIP Outdoor Kingsport is the KoHo's (Kingsport On the HOlston) only kayak and river tube rental destination. We offer top of the line single and tandem kayak rentals and sales for sport or for fishing. We have an array of river tubes that are accompanied by floating, attachable coolers that we throw in at no charge. Come on out and make some memories with your family, youth group, or friends!
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Very nice rides on the MTB tracks, fatntastic view from the fire tower. Be careful and register your bike
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This state park is extremely unique and one of the most inclusive parks in Tennessee. There is a sensory braille trail that tells the story of Narnia, as well as a Boundless playground. This park is also home to one of the most renowned mountain biking trails in Tennessee. A treehouse and amphitheater are some other main attractions. More information on this park and many more can be found at the TN State Parks website.
This is a great park. Worth your while if you are visiting bigger areas like the Smokeys! Free to enter! Remember park closes at sundown. There is in-park camping sites available. Great walking loop for walking, biking, and jogging around. Picnic areas up on elevation and give you a fantastic view. There is a boat ramp for all larger boats to access the water and plenty of places to put in a kayak or canoe. Lots of fishing happening as well. Being local our favorite thing to do is pop in for a few walks around the loop with our 2 year old. Once Covid is behind us there is a really well done playground to take advantage of too, we are excited for that!
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