Loudon County, TN
It's no wonder Loudon County is touted as the Lakeway to the Smokies, with several lakes and rivers embracing and enhancing the county, including Fort Loudoun, Tellico, Watts Bar and Melton Hill Lakes and the Tennessee and Clinch Rivers. Enjoy lakeside parks, boating, fishing, hiking and many other relaxing activities in Loudon County.
With eight outstanding golf courses and two additional championship courses opening in 2006, Loudon County's Golfway to the Smokies offers golfers of all skill levels some of the most scenic and challenging venues in America!
Stop by our local wineries and cheese factory for tours and tasting or browse our many antique shops in Loudon County. Choose from a variety of hotels close to I-75 at exits 72 & 81. Check into a distinctive bed & breakfast inn or rent a townhome on Tellico Lake. Enjoy the scenic drive to the mountains through Loudon County, the "Lakeway and Golfway to the Smokies"Advanced search results
Cattlet Barn
This barn was originally built by Cas Woods in 1942 and later sold to the Catletts. The beautiful red barn is the property of James Wilcox, and has recently been repainted and landscaped. The family knows the square as Wade's Bow Tie as it was made for Wa ...
Grove Building In Historic Downtown Loudon
The Grove Building is in the heart of historic downtown Loudon surrounded by unique shopping, dining and antiques.
Lenoir City Historic District
The Fish Block is located on the Lenoir City Hall.
Loudon County Visitors Bureau
Shangri-La Theraputic Academy of Riding (STAR)
STAR's Executive Director's mother, Edith Kimes is an avid quilter. Together with some of the staff, she came up with this variation of the Lone Star pattern which features a silhouette of horse and human--reflecting the healing power of the bond. This wa ...
Sweetwater Valley Farm
Sweetwater Valley Farm is one of the few farms in the country producing fine farmstead cheese.
Tennessee Valley Winery
Welcome to the Tennessee Valley Winery where you will find the Grape Basket quilt block.
The Greenback Drug Store
Step in the doors of the Greenback Drug Store and step back in time. Built after the fire of 1923, the drug store was run by pharmacist "Doc' Cook until his death.
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