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Kinser Park (Greene County Park)
Overview
Kinser Park, managed by Greene County, offers a scenic and accessible retreat along the winding Nolichucky River. It successfully combines outdoor recreation with the convenience of being just a short drive from historic downtown Greeneville. Whether you are looking for a peaceful riverside spot to unwind or an active weekend with the family, this park provides a classic East Tennessee experience. It is a locally-managed destination that prioritizes a welcoming community atmosphere and the preservation of its natural riverfront beauty.
Location & Surroundings
Tucked away just south of Greeneville, the park is defined by its prime location on the banks of the Nolichucky River. The surrounding landscape features the rolling terrain and lush, dense forests characteristic of the Appalachian foothills. This strategic position offers travelers easy access to the sprawling Cherokee National Forest, providing a perfect gateway for those interested in extensive hiking and diverse wildlife viewing. The overall environment is quiet and serene, offering a refreshing break from busy interstate traffic.
Amenities & Park Features
The RV facilities at Kinser Park include campsites equipped with water and electric hookups, with several sites offering sewer connections to accommodate modern rigs. On-site recreation is a primary highlight, featuring a 9-hole golf course that caters to casual players and a large seasonal swimming pool complete with a popular water slide. For water enthusiasts, a dedicated boat ramp allows for easy river access, making it a hotspot for fishing, canoeing, and kayaking. Well-maintained picnic pavilions and multiple playgrounds are also available for guest use.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
History enthusiasts will enjoy the park proximity to the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site, which honors the legacy of the 17th U.S. President within the Greeneville city limits. Nature lovers can venture into the nearby Appalachian Trail access points or spend an afternoon casting lines for smallmouth bass directly from the park banks. Downtown Greeneville itself provides a wealth of charming local eateries, antique shops, and museums that showcase the unique heritage of one of Tennessee oldest towns.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is an excellent fit for active families and retirees who appreciate having a variety of recreational amenities within walking distance of their campsite. It is particularly ideal for travelers seeking a scenic riverfront stay that feels authentic rather than overly commercialized. Because of its extensive sports facilities and open green spaces, it also serves as a fantastic base for groups or multi-family RV trips looking for a balance of relaxation and outdoor adventure.
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User Reviews
Jessica Seabright
We had such a fun time for my son’s 10th birthday party.I wish the pool stayed open longer but still a wonderful time and really nice park!
Rhonda
Beautiful day kayaking the Nolichucky River outside of Kinser Park👍 Calm waters and we actually put in at the bridge and kayaked towards the Kinser Park campground. Relaxing, some shade and lots of sun❤️
Ashley Hyatt-Gouge (Ash)
Nice, peaceful little area with a high dive. The water was pretty warm which we prefer. Decent place to take the kiddos & with a picnic area inside the pool area as well.
Cheryl Cooley
Beautiful Amazing Family Adventure in Open Spaces. CAMP GROUNDS here boat dock swimming pool Play equipment brings back fond memories of my childhood and my son and daughter to a Park like this ☺️. #1 time 🙂 to come Here. It's WONDERFUL 😊 family time and Fond Memories ✨✨✨✨✨✨⭐🌟🌟🌟 Wow 😮 Come on Over See For Yourself 😉❤️ AMEN 🙏❤️ HAVE FUN 😊 TAKE CARE STAY SAFE 💖
connie little
It's more of a camping park now not so much a go picnicking place very few tables. You really need to reserve a pavilion I guess. We went early and there were only 9 of us I called and asked if we could use a pavilion they said ok. It's good for groups. Not small family's
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