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OUR TAKE ON LAKE CITY

In Lake City, you can find wide selection of things to see and do. One highly ranked attraction is Norris Dam State Park. Lake City features one national park, 11 dining establishments, a couple brewery/bars, one or two shops, a spa, and a featured attraction.

LODGING

  1. Days Inn Lake City
    "would definitely stay here again on our way to pigeon forge" - a Tripadvisor user
  2. Lamb's Inn Motel
    "We were driving across the country from Michigan to Florida with our dog and needed a place to sleep that accepted pets. This is what we ended up with. There were nails in the wall where artwork used to be and crayon scrawlings on the ceiling. Signs everywhere stated that the water was very hot. They didn't mention that none of the faucets had any cold water. The beds were so uncomfortable, even by dive motel standards. Not much of a restful sleep but they did have cable. I thought this was expensive at $44 a night, for how disgusting it was. My boyfriend woke up with a rash the next day from the bedding. Great for dogs because you feel like you slept with one all night anyway." - a Yahoo user
  3. Days Inn Motel
    "I am very likely to return to the days inn motel lake city." - a Travelpost user
  1. Blue Haven Motel
  2. Mountain Lake Marina & Campground
  3. Mountain Lake Marina & Campground
  4. Lake City Motel
  1. Lake City Motel
  2. Pleasantrees Country Cottage
  3. Mountain Lake Marina and Campground

THINGS TO DO

  1. Norris Dam State Park
    "Stayed here 08/07/04. Nice campground. There are 2 areas, east and west. We stayed in the west campground. It has a nice playground in the center. The restroom/bath house was clean. There was a sign up that they are renovating it in the spring of 2005. We pitched a tent. There weren't a lot of sites with totally flat place for a tent but the one we had (49) was flat. It was nice site on the corner and no one was next to us. There's a swimming pool at the park office that you get a discount on if you show your campsite receipt but we didn't swim. The boat launch at the dam was just a couple minutes away and it's a very nice dock. It was only one lane but we were there on a beautiful Saturday and loading and unloading was not an issue. Norris lake is beautiful with lots of coves in which to hide away. It's clear water and very smooth. We had a very enjoyable weekend. Don't leave your food out at night - there are raccons :)" - a Tripadvisor user
  2. Museum of Appalachia
  3. Museum of Appalachia
  1. University of Tennessee Arboretum
  2. Museum of East Tennessee History
  3. Cades Cove
  4. Alex Haley Statue
  1. Ewing Gallery of Art and Architecture
  2. James Ben Gallery East
  3. Farragut Forklife Museum

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