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Discover the most popular places to visit in Oak Ridge
Haw Ridge Park
9.2/10 (10 reviews)
Explore over 30 miles of trails winding through Haw Ridge Park's scenic peninsula along the Clinch River. Mountain bikers and hikers can tackle varied terrains while spotting local wildlife in this natural sanctuary.
American Museum of Science and Energy
8.4/10 (41 reviews)
Discover the science behind America's atomic age at this interactive museum showcasing Oak Ridge's Manhattan Project legacy. Live demonstrations and a Van de Graaff generator bring nuclear history dramatically to life.
Oak Ridge Playhouse
8.0/10 (11 reviews)
Tennessee's Official State Community Theatre offers intimate performances in a historic 315-seat venue. Enjoy everything from Broadway musicals to children's plays in this cultural cornerstone dating back to the 1940s.
Children's Museum of Oak Ridge
8.0/10 (21 reviews)
This interactive museum houses over 20,000 artifacts, including a Manhattan Project exhibit highlighting Oak Ridge's WWII significance. Explore the simulated Amazon rainforest or enjoy the life-sized dollhouse.
Oak Ridge Art Center
8.4/10 (5 reviews)
The Oak Ridge Art Center showcases diverse fine art in three rotating galleries with free admission. Explore current exhibitions or enhance your visit by joining a workshop in one of their specialized art studios.
International Friendship Bell
This 8,300-pound bronze bell symbolizes peace between the US and Japan after World War II. Visitors can ring the massive bell in its Peace Pavilion, creating resonant tones that echo through A.K. Bissell Park.
Cinemark Tinseltown Oak Ridge
This modern movie theater elevates film viewing with heated recliner seats and premium audio-visual systems. Reserve your seats online before arriving to secure the best spots for an enhanced cinematic experience.
"I would have rated it better, but for a hotel within 15 minutes of the largest privately owned offroad park, they don't offer trailer parking. When asked where to park a trailer they said next door at the Days Inn and make sure you take all valuables out of the vehicles. That wasn't very reassuring of a safe stay. Other than the parking issue and the strong odor of air fresheners it was a good place to stay. They also offer pet friendly rooms which may have had something to do with the strong...
"Everything was excellent. Only thing I would change is we wish the pool was a little warmer. They had the heat turned down, but overall it was great."
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.