Taking on the Tree Top Trails at Navitat in Knoxville - Tennessee Valley Uncharted
Erick Baker and Aerial Nicole get in touch with nature at Navitat in Knoxville. The pair joins guide Joshua Tipton for an adventure in the trees.
Tennessee Valley Uncharted is a television show highlights unique locations, local experts, techniques, and traditions across the Tennessee Valley. Watch as hosts Erick Baker and Aerial Nicole lead the way through breathtaking beauty, deep-rooted culture and heart-pounding adventure, mined from the outdoors of the valley region.
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Navitat Canopy Adventures Knoxville, TN
Checking out Navitat Canopy Adventures located in Ijams Urban Wilderness Knoxville, TN. We had fun exploring the obstacles and zip lining in the park.
This is Reid zip lining down off the course after he got done with an obstacle.
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Places to see in ( Knoxville - USA )
Places to see in ( Knoxville - USA )
Knoxville is a city on the Tennessee River in eastern Tennessee. Downtown, the Market Square district has 19th-century buildings with shops and restaurants. The Museum of East Tennessee History has interactive exhibits plus regional art, textiles and Civil War artifacts. James White’s Fort, built by the Revolutionary War captain, includes the reconstructed 1786 log cabin that was Knoxville’s first permanent building.
Knoxville is in Eastern Tennessee, United States. It is the third-largest city in the state. It is the home of the University of Tennessee's primary campus (UTK) and site of the 1982 World's Fair. Knoxville is on the Tennessee River about an hour from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Once called the 'scruffy little city', the downtown is undergoing a rapid renaissance as young people move into the lofts and apartments created from the factories and warehouses of another era. On any evening of the week, throngs of residents and visitors can be seen at the sidewalk cafes, theaters, restaurants and night clubs along Gay Street and Market Square. The University of Tennessee, with its 27,000 students, is within walking distance of the downtown, separated only by the World's Fair Park.
One can still see remnants of the 1982 World's Fair in the Sunsphere, a rising structure topped with a gold sphere which dots Knoxville's skyline, however, most of the other structures from the Fair were removed to create a large city park which attracts families, students, and artists on weekends and sunny days. The World's Fair brought a lot of attention and development to the city, including high-rise office structures, and the four-star Hilton, Crowne Plaza and Marriott hotels.
Knoxville is home to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, but the city seems dominated by the University of Tennessee Volunteers (men only) and Lady Volunteers athletics. The basketball teams play in the 21,000+ seat Thompson Boling Arena, and the nationally recognized football team plays in Neyland Stadium, one of the largest on-campus stadiums in the world at 103,000 seating capacity. During the fall you will find plenty of orange in the foliage, but you will see Big Orange year round with the people of Knoxville.
Dubbed a 'scruffy little city' by the Wall Street Journal before the 1982 World's Fair, Knoxville is strutting its stuff these days as an increasingly prominent and well-polished destination for outdoor, gastronomy and craft-beer enthusiasts. Knoxville is also home to the University of Tennessee and its rabid college-football fan base. On game days the whole town is painted orange as fans pack Neyland Stadium to watch the beloved Volunteers. But there's more to Knoxville than football. No longer content to play second fiddle to nearby Chattanooga and Asheville, the city – a former textiles production center – now touts itself as a base camp for visitors to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Sugarlands Visitor Center is just 29 miles away, and Knoxville is a far more enticing spot to eat and drink than other cities near the park. For hikers and mountain bikers, the city's ever-expanding Urban Wilderness is becoming its own reason to visit.
A lot to see in Knoxville TN such as :
Ijams Nature Center
Little River
Zoo Knoxville
Sunsphere
Downtown Knoxville
Market Square
World's Fair Park
Knoxville Botanical Garden and Arboretum
Frank H. McClung Museum
Seven Islands State Birding Park
Fountain City
House Mountain
Knoxville Museum of Art
The Muse Knoxville
Mead's Quarry Lake
Legacy Parks Foundation
Dogwood Arts
Forks of the River Wildlife Management Area
Old City, Knoxville
East Tennessee Historical Society and Museum
Gay Street
Concord Cove Park
Lakeshore Park
Concord Park
Victor Ashe Park
UT Gardens
Outdoor Knoxville Adventure Center
Historic Cherokee Caverns
Fort Sanders, Knoxville
Sequoyah Hills, Knoxville
JumpJam Trampoline Park
Three Rivers Rambler
Baker Creek Preserve - Parking Lot
Blount Mansion
Navitat Knoxville
Historic Ramsey House
Fort Dickerson Park
Chilhowee Park & Exposition Center
Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
Sharp's Ridge Memorial Park
Fort Dickerson Quarry
James White Fort
House Mountain State Natural Area
Volunteer Landing Lane
High Ground Park
Tyson Park
Emporium Center / Arts & Culture Alliance
Crescent Bend House & Garden
PetSafe Village
Sequoyah Park
( Knoxville - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Knoxville . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Knoxville - USA
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Ijams Nature Center in Knoxville Tennessee
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Music: Smart Country People - by The Lonetones (Knoxville, TN)
The Knoxville Veterans Legacy Program at University of Tennessee
This brief video documentary, The Knoxville Veterans Legacy Program at University of Tennessee, chronicles the work of the 2018 Veterans Legacy Program in Knoxville, Tennessee, funded by a contract from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. The Knoxville National Cemetery was established in the midst of the Civil War, and since then United States Veterans from every conflict and from every branch of service have been laid to rest there with honors. The documentary discusses the implementation of the program and the work done as a unique partnership between the University of Tennessee-Knoxville History Department, the UT Center for the Study of War and Society, the Knoxville History Project, the East Tennessee Historical Society, and Knox County K-12 schools. It also discusses the history of the Knoxville National Cemetery and a few examples of the heroes buried there. Please enjoy the brief 10-minute video.
Across Knoxville Ijams Nature Center Part 1
Ijams Nature Center
Join us as we take a trip to the Ijams Nature Center. Drone footage of the Quarry,a rope course,and a Bug Bungalow. What more could you ask for. All music by DJ Quads●Soundcloud -
Nashville restaurant travels to Knoxville for International Biscuit Festival
Biscuit Love is a brunch restaurant in Nashville, Tennessee that focuses on biscuits and traditions of the South. So, when owner Sarah Worley heard about the International Biscuit Festival, she knew she needed to be in Knoxville for the event.
Top 10 reasons To Have Your Property Surveyed Knoxville, Tennessee
In this video you will learn the top 10 reasons why you should have your property land surveyed in Knoxville, Tennessee
This video is intended to provide you with information on Land Surveying in the Knoxville, TN and Knox County area of Tennessee. If you’re looking for a Knoxville Land Surveyor, you’ve come to the right place. If you’d rather talk to someone about your land surveying needs, please call our local number at (865) 249-0447 today. For more information, please continue to read.
Ep. 404 Ups and Downs - Tennessee Valley Uncharted
She’s athletic. She’s active. But she wants to be more adventurous! Follow host Aerial Nicole as she bikes down and around Chattanooga’s challenging Raccoon Mountain trails. She’ll go underground for an exclusive tour of the Raccoon Mountain Pumped Storage plant, a modern marvel that is built deep within the mountain. Then it’s up again as she goes paragliding for the first time. Together, the two hosts are up for a treetop adventure ropes course at Navitat in Knoxville Tennessee. Finally host Erick Baker hikes down into the gorgeous Stephens Gap Cave in northern Alabama, one of the most photographed caves in the country.
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Sunrise and Sunset - Knoxville TN
A sunrise and sunset flight over Knoxville's Worlds Fair Park and Veteran Memorial Monument.
Music by Moon Taxi - Whiskey Sunsets
Mayor Rogero compares Knoxville's efforts with other cities
Mayor Madeline Rogero compares Knoxville's efforts to curb homelessness with other cities, which she says face similar challenges.
Navitat Canopy Adventure Zipline Asheville NC 2015 - GoPro Hero 3+
Moody Cove Adventure
Experience the tour called the best in the nation! in USA TODAY, featured on CNN, by *Outside Magazine*, and in the *New York Times* as a must do when in the Asheville area!
A hands-on, active-participation, 100% tree-based adventure!
Experience trees from a brand new perspective as you travel by zipline, bridge, and rappel to explore more than 100 acres of our home, Moody Cove!
Camera: GoPro Hero 3+ Silver
Music: P.O.D. - Alive
Old Gray Cemetery.mp4
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Hendrons United Methodist Church & Graveyard, Knoxville, TN
Driving to the airport and stopped to explore. Very peaceful church and graveyard.
OFFICIAL: Harper Auto Square's Cars & Coffee - Knoxville, TN (2017)
Founded in 2012, Harper Auto Square's Cars & Coffee has grown from a 75 car event to the largest Cars & Coffee in the state of Tennessee and a premier Cars & Coffee event in the South East.
With over 6,000 cars and 10,000 guests per event, Harper Auto Square's Cars & Coffee draws guests from all over the region. Additionally, in conjunction with WBIR Channel 10, Harper Auto Square is proud to be the first to broadcast Cars & Coffee events on television.
Event attendees enjoy the wide variety of vehicles, new inventory on display from Harper Auto Square's 9 luxury dealerships, custom Cars & Coffee merchandise, and free dash plaques and refreshments complementary of local sponsors.
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2nd Knox Asian Festival 2015
11AM and 3PM Country Parade, Japanese Drum (TAIKO), Japanese string instrument (Koto, Shamisen), Tinkling Philippines Dancing, Vietnam dancing, Chinese Traditional music, Martial arts, Lion & Dragon Dancing , Indian dancing, Thailand Dancing, Cosplay, K-Pop, C-pop, Kimono show, Tea Ceremony, Indian Dancing,
Food Vendor : Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Japanese, Loas, Malaysia, Chinese, Indian, Shaved Ice, Authentic Foods
Kids Asian World - get passport and travel to asian countries. Collect allt the stamps. Kids can get an award. Kids play area.
Heathy life living area - You can learn what you can do for your health. Yoga, Tai Chi, Gym, Chinese herbs, Meditation
Business & Market area - You can meet local business. Get connected. You can also find very unique Asian Crafts.
Ijams Nature Center HRT 224 2015
Filmed for Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management 224, taught at the University of Tennessee by Dr. Rachel Chen. This video showcases the beauty of Ijams Nature Center, located on the Tennessee River in Knoxville Tennessee.
Flow trail - Ijams Nature Center
This is a video of the trail Flow at Ijams Nature Center in Knoxville, Tennessee. This is a great trail for riders of all abilities. This was rode on a Jamis Hudson.
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Wild SideTV-The Wonder of Hummingbirds
Their average flight speed is around 30 miles an hour and their hearts beat up to 12 hundred times a minute. They can hear better and see farther than people do, with a metabolism rate almost 100 times that of an elephant. All this from the tiniest bird in the world. Wild Side Guide Ken Tucker takes us to the Ijams Nature Center in Knoxville, where hundreds of humans came to celebrate the wonder of hummingbirds at a festival sponsored by the Knoxville Chapter of the Tennessee Ornithological Society. From show 2612. Visit our website at wildsideTV.com to learn more.