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Jun 29, 2017

blog 29Summer has arrived! With its arrival also comes the summer heat, and what better way to stay cool than taking a dip in a local lake or pool? Whether it be a water park, sprinklers, beaches or even a secret swimming hole, making a splash has always been an effective and fun way to beat the heat. Additionally, more time spent near water is less time spent running your air conditioner, meaning a lower power bill and more family fun. Keep reading to learn about the best local Kingsport water hot spots so you can challenge the summer heat head on.

Kingsport Aquatic Center

The Kingsport Aquatic Center is one of most well-known swimming spots and with good reason. Spanning a vast 46,000 square feet with three indoor pools, an outdoor waterpark, and a 900-foot lazy river to coast down, this aquatic center has become a popular summer spot for families looking to stay cool in Kingsport. A variety of events — everything from swimming lessons to open paddleboarding — are held here annually, keeping guests entertained every year and leaving with a different experience each time.

Warriors’ Path State Park

Located on the shores of the Patrick Henry Reservoir, Warriors’ Path State Park is home to nearly a dozen trails, with beautiful natural scenery and wildlife. Large enough to host approximately 200 campsites, this state park is packed-full with opportunities for family fun. You can rent paddleboards and kayaks — and even dock your boat at the marina. Warriors’ Path State Park is also a canine-friendly area, so you can bring all your loved ones with you for incredible summer fun.

Roan Mountain State Park

More than 2,000 acres of thick woodland life and flora makes Roan Mountain State Park a great place to visit on those hot summer days. From swimming to fishing to biking trails, you’ll always have something fun to do at Roan Mountain State Park. With over 12 miles of twisting forest trails, this state park offers plenty of shade to hide from the sun while taking a hike. The ever popular Doe River is also open to fishing year-round, and tour guides can help you spot amphibians and other aquatic life.

Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park

The Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park, named after American icon Davy Crockett, lives up to the excellence we would expect from such an aptly named park. Conveniently located by local watering holes such as the Nolichucky River and Cherokee National Forest, this state park makes a perfect place to camp, soak up American history, and enjoy the most popular activity at this park — fishing. Home to a large variety of fish, the Nolichucky River is a popular fishing spot visited by thousands of patrons each summer.

If you’re looking for summer fun and to make a splash, visit any one of these great locations to enjoy activities such as swimming, fishing, hiking, and more. With all the nearby state parks, aquatic centers, and local watering holes, you can easily create a memorable family experience and stay cool in Kingsport.

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