Knoxville: Five Things I Love

While reading Leslie Bowden’s post I Heart Knoxville, I realized she has discovered a local meme as evidenced by this post and this one too. Therefore, having been inspired and wanting to keep it going, here is my offering in no particular order:

House MountainHouse Mountain
House Mountain is a state natural area located about 8 miles north of downtown Knoxville['s city limit]. Its 2100ft crest provides some great views of Knox and surrounding counties and gets my vote for best Knox County hiking spot.

Backroads
In addition to providing some great scenery, knowing your backroads around here can save you a lot of time on your commute. Having grown up in South Knoxville, I can attest that a working knowledge of the roads south of the river can save you hours of driving time on UT game days and Boomsday. Now, having lived with my wife in Karns for the past three years, I can get to any of the major shopping areas along I-40/I-75 in fifteen minutes or less.

Coach PearlCBP and UT Basketball
Coach Bruce Pearl (CBP) and the Basketball Vols have fanned into flame my long dormant passion for college basketball. My wife and I were first time season ticket holders this past season, and we look forward to catching more hardwood action this Fall.

An Eclectic Mix of People
Knoxville is home to interesting persons from all around. Having been born and raised here, I enjoy sharing this city with my transplant friends from places like Michigan, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Florida, Europe and more. Knoxville is home to many friendly people who have a strong sense of Southern hospitality along with a desire to welcome and befriend folks who are new to town.

First Ride of the SeasonThird Creek Greenway
My wife and I love to ride our bikes down the Third Creek Greenway. We start at the old Bi-Lo parking lot between Sutherland Avenue and Kingston Pike and continue on down to Neyland Drive. (We love company, so give me a shout if you want to know when we take our next ride.)

Why do you love Knoxville?