Greeneville County Kinser Park

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  • (3.4)5 reviews

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Directions

From jct US 321 & Hwy 70: Go 5 mi S on Hwy 70, then 5 mi E on Allens Bridge Rd.

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Drive-in

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3.4

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Melissa Chandler

1 year ago
3/5

The pool was great but they don't really have an updated play ground or more kid friendly activities. Lovely campground but just not enough activities for kids ages 5 and 6. They had closed the golf course and water slide years ago. They had ball fields. Putt putt very outdated. It is a lovely park and has such potential.

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Scarlett Little

3 years ago
5/5

I have camped here for nearly 15 years. Very nice and well maintained. The 4th of July is exceptionally fun either a golf cart parade and an awesome fireworks display!

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Sherry Mathes

1 year ago
1/5

They have let Kinser park run down. Every playground there has broken toys on them. They don't open the putt putt course anymore. I'm sure everyone is aware there is no waterslide anymore.

Kinser park used to be awesome. They had go-karts, the waterslide, the pool, and then putt putt. The roads are run down. The trails are overgrown. I wouldn't recommend Kinser park to anyone.

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connie little

2 years ago
3/5

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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Scott Swift

1 year ago
5/5

Kinser Park allowed The Greeneville Sun to host the first annual Kids Expo event. A great place to have fun!

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