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Norris Dam swimming pool will not re-open

Posted at 11:00 am January 12, 2022
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The pool at Norris Dam State Park is pictured above. (Submitted photo)

Tennessee State Parks announced in December that the swimming pool at Norris Dam State Park will not re-open as major maintenance upgrades are required and the use of the pool has declined.

The swimming pool was closed in 2020 and 2021 due to complications related to COVID-19.

“Reopening the pool is unfeasible due to aging facilities, declining visitation pre-COVID 19, and high expenses,” a press release said.

The pool is 45 years old, and visitation was down 29 percent, the press release said.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Recreation, Sports, State Tagged With: Jim Bryson, Norris Dam, Norris Dam State Park, swimming pool, Tennessee State Parks

Norris Dam State Park Pool opens for season

Posted at 2:08 pm May 27, 2017
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The 2017 lifeguard staff at Norris Dam State Park is pictured above. They are, from left to right, Bailey Braden, Ben Vinsant, Emily Griffith, Chris Powell, Issac Ward, Jordan Goins, Devon Reeves, Kaitlyn Meyers, and Lauren Floyd. (Submitted photo)

The 2017 lifeguard staff at Norris Dam State Park is pictured above. They are, from left to right, Bailey Braden, Ben Vinsant, Emily Griffith, Chris Powell, Issac Ward, Jordan Goins, Devon Reeves, Kaitlyn Meyers, and Lauren Floyd. (Submitted photo)

 

The Norris Dam State Park Pool opens for the season on Saturday, May 27.

Admission is $5 per person for ages 3 and older, and $3 per person for campers and cabin guests. Pool passes are available for $140 for 40 visits.

Children age 3 and younger must wear a swim diaper/swimsuit at all times in the pool area, a press release said.

More information can be found here. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Government, Recreation, Sports, State Tagged With: Norris Dam State Park, Norris Dam State Park Pool

Anderson, Roane schools closed Monday; Briceville Highway closed due to ‘slide issues’

Posted at 8:38 pm April 23, 2017
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State Route 116 in Anderson County, also known as Briceville Highway, is closed at Hawkins Road due to “slide issues,” the Tennessee Department of Transportation said Sunday. Also Sunday, Anderson County Schools and Roane County Schools both announced they will be closed Monday.

TDOT said traffic on Briceville Highway is being diverted to county roads.

“Use caution in this area,” TDOT said.

Hawkins Road is southwest of Rocky Top (the former Lake City) and northeast of Briceville.

Briceville Highway had earlier been reported to be closed in Briceville due to sinking pavement on Sunday afternoon. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, State, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: Anderson County Schools, Briceville, Briceville Highway, flooded roads, flooding, Hawkins Road, Knox County Schools, Morgan County Schools, National Weather Service, Norris Dam State Park, NWS, rain, Roane County schools, State Route 116, State Route 71, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation

Oliver Springs receives $100,000 ballfield grant; Norris Dam park, Farragut also receive funding

Posted at 9:51 pm August 1, 2016
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Oliver Springs has received a $100,000 state grant for development of the Carmichael Ballfield, officials said Monday. It’s a Local Parks and Recreation grant.

Farragut received a $500,000 Parks and Recreation grant for renovation of an athletic field, restroom, and construction of parking.

And Norris Dam State Park received an $84,000 Recreational Trails Program grant. It will be used to buy trail cutting equipment for building and maintaining hiking and biking trails, and trail-dedicated hand tools; develop three new trails that will link existing trails to increase trail capacity and link users to the campgrounds; and repair existing trails and train new volunteers.

The grants were announced by Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam and Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Commissioner Bob Martineau on Monday. They are worth more than $17 million total, and they will help fund parks and recreation projects in Tennessee communities, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Farragut, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Bill Haslam, Bob Martineau, Carmichael Ballfield, Farragut, Local Parks and Recreation grant, Norris Dam State Park, Oliver Springs, Parks and Recreation grant, Recreational Trails Program, TDEC, Tennessee, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation

AC Events: Pickin’ in the Park, Wheelers for the Wounded, David Hall Cabin open house

Posted at 11:43 am October 2, 2015
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Here are three events happening in Anderson County this weekend:

Pickin’ in the Park Concert—Friday, October 2, at Norris Dam State Park

Join the Friends of Norris Dam State Park for the annual Pickin’ in the Park Concert held the first Friday of October from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. This event is an evening full of bluegrass music, barbecue, local craft vendors, laughter, and fun, organizers said.

The event is located at the historic amphitheater and tearoom on the east side of Norris Dam State Park. There is no entrance fee, but donations to the Friends of Norris Dam are strongly encouraged.

If you have any questions, call the park office at (865) 426-7461.

Wheelers for the Wounded—October 3 at Windrock Park [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Meetings and Events, Music, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: Anderson County, David Hall Cabin, Friends of Norris Dam State Park, Historic David Hall Cabin, Norris Dam State Park, Pickin' in the Park, Smoky Mountain Service Dogs, Wheelers for the Wounded, Windrock Park, wounded warriors

Midnight Hike at Norris Dam on New Year’s, Norris Dam 12K on Jan. 17

Posted at 10:05 pm December 30, 2014
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Norris Dam State Park

Norris Dam State Park

By Anderson County Tourism Council

New Year’s Midnight Hike at Norris Dam State Park—December 31

Never mind the New Year’s parties, start 2015 with us, on a hike along the Andrews Ridge Trail system.

Bring a flashlight or headlamp as it might just be dark! Hike starts at 12 a.m.

For more information, call (865) 426-7461. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Front Page News, Music, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: Anderson County Tourism Council, Marshall Andy, New Year's Midnight Hike, Norris Dam, Norris Dam Challenge, Norris Dam Challenge 12K, Norris Dam State Park, Phil Campbell, Ritz Theater, running tour, Tedd Graves, Tennessee Opry, The Farm Hands

Five TN sites, including Norris cabins, added to National Historic Register

Posted at 9:49 am August 17, 2014
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Norris Dam State Park Rustic Cabin Interior

The interior of a rustic cabin at Norris Dam State Park. (Photos courtesy Tennessee State Parks/Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation)

Submitted

NASHVILLE—The Tennessee Historical Commission has announced that five Tennessee sites, including rustic cabins at Norris Dam State Park, have been added to the National Register of Historic Places.

The National Register of Historic Places is the nation’s official list of cultural resources worthy of preservation. It is part of a nationwide program that coordinates and supports efforts to identify, evaluate and protect historic resources. The Tennessee Historical Commission, as the State Historic Preservation Office, administers the program in Tennessee.

“The National Register is an honorary recognition for time-honored places that enrich our communities and make them unique,” State Historic Preservation Officer and Executive Director of the Tennessee Historical Commission Patrick McIntyre said. “We hope this recognition helps generate and reinforce an appreciation for these special properties, so they can be retained for present and future generations of Tennesseans.”

Sites recently added to the National Register of Historic Places include: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Federal, Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: C.C. Card Auto Company Building, Happy Holler Historic District, Miller Farmstead, National Register of Historic Places, Norris Dam State Park, Norris Dam State Park Rustic Cabins Historic District, Patrick McIntyre, Picardy Place Historical District, State Historic Preservation Office, Tennessee Historical Commission, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA

Signs installed for Top Secret Trail that stops in Oak Ridge

Posted at 12:44 pm December 23, 2013
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Top Secret Trail Signs

The Tennessee Department of Transportation has recently installed signs for a new “top secret” 465-mile, self-guided driving trail that stops in Oak Ridge.

The brown signs were erected to direct visitors and curious local travelers along this important tourism route, a state press release said. They lead travelers to picturesque views in the Upper Cumberland and the “inside scoop on the state’s biggest secret.”

The Top Secret trail has 111 stops within Knox, Anderson, Campbell, Overton, Fentress, Morgan, Scott, Clay, Roane, and Pickett counties, giving visitors extensive history, culture, music, and cuisine experiences. The trail is part of the 16 Discover Tennessee Trails and Byways, an initiative by the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, connecting Tennessee’s 95 counties to encourage guests to travel “off the beaten path” and to explore treasures of the state.

“Start the trip off at the site of the 1982 World’s Fair at World’s Fair Park, home to the world-famous Sunsphere, one of the only two remaining original fair structures,” the press release said. “Travel through the Upper Cumberland region, where guests can find out why Oak Ridge is considered Tennessee’s ‘secret city,’ the smallest library in the United States in Coalfield, and Tanners Café, Sundries & Antiques, housed in a 1906 bank that still has the original vault. Learn the history and culture of the region by stopping off at Old Union Meeting House, which is one of the oldest in the country and the Museum of Scott County, the only one of its kind created and curated by high school students. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, State Tagged With: Coalfield, Discover Tennessee Trails and Byways, driving trail, Katy Brown, Norris Dam State Park, Oak Ridge, Secret City, Sunsphere, TDTD, Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, Tennessee Department of Transportation, top secret, Top Secret Trail, trail, Upper Cumberland, Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, World's Fair Park

State approves $1.4 million worth of renovations at Norris Dam park

Posted at 10:06 am July 20, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Norris Dam State Park

Norris Dam State Park (Image courtesy Tennessee State Parks)

Tennessee officials have approved new renovation plans valued at $1.4 million at Norris Dam State Park in Anderson County, two state legislators said Friday.

The State Building Commission has approved the restoration of the Tea Room, the Linen House, and 19 cabins built in the 1930s, said representatives John Ragan, an Oak Ridge Republican, and Dennis Powers, a Jacksboro Republican. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Dennis Powers, John Ragan, Linen House, Norris Dam, Norris Dam State Park, renovations, State Building Commission, Tea Room

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