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There are so many ways to get around Knoxville on First Friday. Downtown is conveniently located only 12 miles from the McGhee Tyson Airport and also offers FREE trolley rides around downtown and campus areas. You can also hop a ride on one of our KAT buses or see the sites downtown on one of our scooters.
Knoxville’s McGhee Tyson Airport is the premier air facility serving East Tennessee. It is both a public and military airport that is located 12 miles south of downtown Knoxville, Tennessee. The airport was named for United States Navy pilot Charles...
Knoxville’s McGhee Tyson Airport is the premier air facility serving East Tennessee. It is both a...
More DetailsTrolley Routes General Information: There are three trolley routes that serve the downtown and UT area: The Green Line, The Blue Line and the Orange Line. Trolley maps are available at locations throughout downtown, including the Knoxville Station....
Trolley Routes General Information: There are three trolley routes that serve the downtown and UT...
More DetailsKnoxville Area Transit (KAT) is the City of Knoxville's transit system, operating buses, trolleys and paratransit service across the city. Our funding comes from the City of Knoxville, the state and federal governments and fare revenues. Many of our...
Knoxville Area Transit (KAT) is the City of Knoxville's transit system, operating buses, trolleys...
More DetailsEverything you need all in one stop! Live music, Knoxville souvenirs and gifts and maps to guide you…
Far out adventure in the heart of it all. Over 50 miles of trails for every adventure just a few…