Haley Buckner: Today was my daughter’s birthday party and this was really the first experience I’ve had here but it. was absolutely wonderful. Marissa was an absolute pleasure as a host and she so helpful with everything. There are multiple rooms for kids of all ages to enjoy.
Kimberly Gilbert: I needed a place to rest and relax mid trip to Atlanta. I stumbled upon this park and ended up sitting for a while. It is quiet, secluded, and safe.
Courtney Ramirez: My kids haven’t been to this park in years because we live out of town. But it was perfect on a nice weather day. We didn’t use the sprinklers this time, but I love that and it’s been there since I was a kid. I like that they have play spaces for different age groups and shade, and places for parents to sit. Also have water fountains and water bottle filling stations. Walking trails are a plus too!
Glenn Waring: Shaded trails, level ground for peaceful short hikes (up to 5 miles or less). The observation tower has a view of the river and trails. Difficult to fish in the Chattahoochee because of the steep banks. Entry is self service drop $5 in the honor box so have singles or a fiver.
matthew jerkovic: What an amazing and humbling experience. Coming from a military family and a father who served in Vietnam. Seeing the wall of MIA soldiers that are still missing brought a tear to my eye. Unfortunately, my father passed away before him, and I could see it together. The day I was there, a woman walked up to two gentlemen who helped those find someone. This woman told them that there was a soldier from her hometown missing in action. She looked up the soldiers name on different websites with no luck. Even on this day, she was unable to find him. They opened up their book with moments they found his name. They told her to turn around with in two steps, and they pointed out his name on the wall. It was an amazing experience to see. She can go back to her hometown and tell people that she found his name.
It was an amazing experience. If you havent been here, you need to come here.
Jacqueline BooShay: 03/2025 -Prior to booking, Brent answered all of my questions about the tour experience. Laura is incredibly knowledgeable about the area, and does a great job explaining the history of Knoxville. She also welcomes questions and is a very accommodating tour guide.
Mickayla Stogsdill: For anyone who grew up or is specifically interested in East TN history, this place was so cool. If you’re just wandering and randomly come across this museum, it may not be for you. Free admission (with option for donations that go to the museum or local natural disaster aid relief) and ~3-5 rooms to walk around