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Fox Inn Campground
Fox Inn Campground

Street Address:
2423 Andersonville Hwy.
Clinton, TN 37716

Local Phone: (865) 494-9386
Toll Free: (888) 803-9883
Fax: (865) 494-6794

Email: foxinncamp@comcast.net

Clean, quiet, convenient, long level pull-thrus, some shaded. Only 500 feet off I-75, but no interstate noise. Full hookups include water, 30/50 amp electric, sewer and CATV. We also have water and 30 amp electric only pull-thrus. Free Wi-Fi accessible throughout the park. Open year-round with full facilities all year. Big rig friendly, EZ-In, EZ-Out. Daily, weekly and monthly rates.

Beautiful large swimming pool, kiddie pool, nice game room, horseshoes, volleyball, basketball and exercise room available for adults. Clean laundry facilities and central modem access available 24-hours a day. Heated showers and restroom facilities. LP gas, ice, firewood, limited groceries, limited RV supplies, ice cream and two rustic cabins.

Groups welcome. Exclusive use of full kitchen facilities in our pavilion, which seats 100, for groups of 10 or more, plus a music show during one night of your stay.   

We honor Good Sam, AAA, AARP and FMCA discounts with presentation of a valid card at check in. Pets welcome for site rental but not allowed in cabins. Reservations suggested, VISA/MC accepted with 48-hour cancellation policy. 

 

Close to Knoxville, Pigeon Forge, Windrock ATV Trail and other major attractions.

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Close to everything but away from it all!


Set amongst the winding rivers, scenic beauty, natural wonders and fascinating attractions of Eastern Tennessee, Fox Inn Campground is your gateway to a good time in Tennessee! Enjoy historic sites, modern districts, outdoor adventure and family fun!

Walk historic streets…
Historic Downtown District - You'll spend countless hours having fun strolling through Clinton's Historic District and shopping at the antique and collectible stores on Market and Main Streets. Don't miss Hammers, where bargain shopping awaits you. There are also several unique eateries you won't want to miss! And all of this fun is just down the road from the Campground.

Puttin' on the Ritz!
Ritz Theater - Opened in 1945, the Ritz was one of the most modern theaters in the South. Enjoy first-run movies, concerts, gospel concerts, receptions and miscellaneous meetings. The Ritz Theater is on the National Register of Historic Places. Bring the kids and catch a movie! The theater is located in downtown Clinton.

Travel back in time...
Museum of Appalachia - See what life was like in the Appalachians centuries ago at this 65-acre working rural farm village with animals and gardens. The living history museum features 30 original cabins and buildings. Visitors can view over 250,000 items. Stop by the gift and craft shop for a unique souvenir. A small restaurant offers home-cooked lunches served daily. The Museum is located in Clinton on Andersonville Highway, literally just down the road from the Campground!

What a crafty people!
Appalachia Arts & Crafts Center - This center is one of the oldest craft co-ops in Tennessee featuring over 70 local artists. Their goal is to promote the Appalachian artists through education and sales. Many weekends bring special events and demonstrations where you'll observe artisans at work! The Center is directly across the street from the Museum of Appalachia.

Down on the Farm
River Ridge Farm - Located on the banks of the Clinch River below Norris Dam, the Farm offers a variety of experiences: draft horse-pulled wagon rides from one to two hours, fall color tours and guided spring flower tours ranging from two to four hours, or enjoy fishing and picnicking. Kids will love meeting the farm animals! Enjoy a slower pace of life at the Farm! To get to the Farm from Clinton go towards Norris, turn left on Miller Road and travel one mile. Turn left on Mike Miller Lane and look for a big black mailbox.

There's more just down the road…
Historic Jackson Square/Greenwich Village - The original townsite of Oak Ridge was built during the Manhattan Project. Today, it features specialty shopping, eclectic dining and historic displays. Be sure to stop by the Greenwich Village Mall, offering unique shops, galleries, studios and more in an original World War II Manhattan Project building. Look closely and see the remnants of the old bowling alley on the floor! Oak Ridge is just 11 miles from the Campground. Follow TN-61, staying straight, until you see the TN-95 S / Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Cruisin'…
Oak Ridge Audio Tour - Explore Historic Oak Ridge at your own pace with the new Oak Ridge Driving Tour available on compact disc or cassette. Compact Discs and Cassettes are available to own or rent at the American Museum of Science and Energy Discovery Shop and the Oak Ridge Welcome Center, 302 So. Tulane Avenue. CD's can be purchased for $12, and tapes can be purchased for $10. The tour can also be rented for $12, with a $7 refund when the tour is returned.

Amazing Discoveries
American Museum of Science & Energy - This one-of-a-kind museum is a center for exploration dedicated to the WWII Manhattan Project history and the science that emerged from Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

Discover how 75,000 people kept a secret in Oak Ridge during World War II. Learn about the Oak Ridge's leading-edge technology that continues to earn the US. the title "Super Power." Enjoy live demonstrations, interactive exhibits, and presentations. The Museum is open daily for family fun and is located at 300 S. Tulane Avenue in Oak Ridge.

A Place for Kids…
Children's Museum of Oak Ridge - At this fun museum, history, art and science make up a kaleidoscope of fun. Discover an exciting world of learning in a unique setting with 12 interactive exhibits, programs and workshops for all ages. Tour a simulated rainforest, play in log houses like pioneers, observe specimens with a new Magi-cam, or create colorful bubbles. The Museum is located at 461 W. Outer Dr. in Oak Ridge.

The Ultimate Waterway
Norris Dam State Park - Norris Dam was the first constructed by the Tennessee Valley Authority project. Miles of trails meander through deep forests, valleys and ridges. Hiking varies from easy to moderate. A 1790's grist mill still grinds corn daily during the summer months. Other activities include boating, fishing and swimming on Norris Lake. The park is located in Lake City, just nine miles from the Campground. Follow US-25W / TN-9 and turn left onto 4th St.

Take time to smell the roses…
Savage Gardens - Savage Gardens consists of 30 acres of rare and sensitive wildflowers such as the wild geranium, shooting star and Jack-in-the-Pulpit. There are also many towering limestone rock formations to explore. Some of the rocks take the forms of animals which adds to the uniqueness of the Gardens. The Gardens are located at 318 Savage Garden Road in Lake City.

Extend your trip and…
Visit Knoxville - This vibrant Tennessee town is just 18 miles southeast of the Campground, making it a great side trip! Knoxville offers great eateries, museums, shopping and family fun, not to mention the spectacular scenery. Visit an historic home like the Blount Mansion, stop in at the Knoxville Museum of Art, or take the family to the Knoxville Zoo. Make time for the "Cradle of Country Music Walking Tour," which takes you through downtown markers regarding Hank Williams, Dolly Parton, Roy Acuff and more. Knoxville is off I-40 E / US-441 S. Take the Asheville exit and get on HENLEY ST / US-441 S / TN-33 S / TN-71 S toward HENLEY ST. It's just a hop, skip and jump away!

Whistle while you hike!
Appalachian National Scenic Trail - This 2,174-mile scenic footpath meanders along ridgecrests and across valleys of the Appalachian Mountains. Some of the most scenic portions of this trail are through the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee. With a total of 71.6 miles in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, this part of the Appalachian Trail offers day and overnight hikes.

You're on Mountain Time now…
Great Smoky Mountains National Park - The Great Smoky Mountains are among the oldest mountains in the world. The forested ridges straddle the border between North Carolina and Tennessee. With a varied plant and animal life, as well as well-preserved Appalachian Mountain culture, this national park is the most visited national park in America. The Park features a wide variety of recreation, including hiking, wildlife viewing, biking, fishing and horseback riding, among many others. The Park is open year round. The closest entrance to the Park for Campground guests is the main entrance at Gatlinburg; from I-40 take Exit 407 (Sevierville) to TN Route 66 South, and continue to US-441 South. Follow US-441 to the Park.




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