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.
Restaurants in Kingsport
4.5 based on 311 reviews
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!
4.5 based on 79 reviews
The Kingsport Greenbelt Kingsport Well maintained paved trail that runs west to east from Orbank Road at Exchange place to the bridge that crosses the Holston River on Netherland Inn Road, approximatley 9 miles. The trail is susceptible to flooding during heavy rain and mud can cover the trail in certain areas so be aware to dress appropriately if you go after a storm. A new connector is currently being built at the western end that connects to Cleek Road. You can find a map of the greenbelt online.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
A tasting gallery and shop featuring over 85 varieties of the freshest organic, extra virgin, and naturally fused and infused olive oils from around the world. Experiment with your taste buds as you pair olive oils with balsamic vinegars, or our 18-year aged balsamic condimento from Modena, Italy. Yum! We also offer gifts of the mountains by local artists: one-of-a-kind cutting and charcuterie boards by Jimmy Mead, and gorgeous signature serving-ware by potter, Debbie Grimm.
This was such an interesting find in downtown Kingsport. They gave me a “tour” which was really the history of their company and tastings of different olive oils and balsamic vinegars. Debbie was so pleasant, not pushy and very informative. I really enjoyed all the information and all the tastes!!!
4.5 based on 14 reviews
What a gem! Quant little spot with very friendly staff, great atmosphere, and plenty of spots to sit a play indoor and out. We ordered the nachos and quasadillas and they were exceptional! The food arrived quickly and was hot. A musician was playing the night we went and we really enjoyed the tunes. The cider was delicious. This is going to be our new spot!
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