Conveniently located off I-40/75 with easy access to nearby Turkey Creek and the University of Tennessee, our hotel provides both comfort and convenience. This hotel's location near the University of Tennessee is just 10 minutes from campus, and we welcome visiting students and parents. Whether visiting for fun and football, or business and meetings, our Knoxville hotel's Turkey Creek location is the perfect place to relax after exploring nearby attractions.
While lodging in Knoxville, TN be sure to visit these nearby attractions:
University of Tennessee (12.5 miles) Home to Neyland Stadium and the Tennessee Volunteers, the University of Tennessee is host to some of the largest football games in the nation. (865) 974-1000
University of Tennessee Gardens (12.5 miles) Attend the weekly Books and Blooms session or take a twilight garden tour at the UT Gardens, a relaxing experience that can be found only a few miles away. (865) 974-7324
Concord Park (4.6 miles) This park, only miles from our hotel in West Knoxville, TN, surrounds a boat marina and encompasses plenty of space for the perfect outdoor adventure. (865) 966-9410
World's Fair Park (15 miles) Home to the 1982 World's Fair, the natural beauty of this park is worth the drive from our West Knoxville hotel. (865) 215-1158
Women's Basketball Hall of Fame (15 miles) Home to the world's largest basketball, this museum features thousands of women's basketball artifacts and photographs of hall of famers. (865) 633-9000
Three Rivers Rambler Train Ride (16 miles) Reserve one of these historic trains for tailgating, birthday parties or just to take a tour of Knoxville. (865) 524-9411
Day Trips A day trip can easily be made from our hotel in West Knoxville to the famous Dollywood Theme Park, located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is also located only 25 miles away.
Nearby Knoxville Businesses:
ABB Environmental
Alstom
Baptist Hospital
Bechtel
BellSouth
Cardinal Health
Cinetel/HGTV
CSI
CTI
Goody's Corporate Headquarters
IT Corporation
Lanier
Lockwood Greene
Oak Ridge National Lab
Park West Hospital
Pellissippi State Community College
Phillips Electronics
PHP Companies
South College
US Cellular
UT Hospital
Whirlpool
About Knoxville
Settled in 1786, Knoxville was twice the state capital - from 1796-1812 and from 1817-1819. Thanks to its location on the Tennessee River, it has served as a vital industrial port and is still the site of the Tennessee Valley Authority, which was formed in 1933. The city is also home to the University of Tennessee. Each fall, legions of orange-clad football fans cheer on the Volunteers at Neyland Stadium. As for the city itself, Knoxville offers plenty of cultural and historical attractions. Be sure to visit the Old City that surrounds Central and Jackson and the World's Fair Park, which was the site of the 1982 World's Fair. Other attractions include the Ramsey and Mabry-Hazen houses, both of which are listed on the National Historic Register. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is only forty miles away.
Did you know?
When it comes to traveling, Knoxville couldn't be situated in a better location! Three of the America's busiest interstate highways intersect in Knoxville. One-third of the country's population is within 500 miles of Knoxville via this interstate system.