LENOIR CITY

LENOIR CITY WEATHER

Lenoir City is a small town located in East Tennessee, approximately 25 miles southwest of Knoxville. It is situated near Fort Loudoun Lake and the Tennessee River, making it a desirable location for those who enjoy outdoor activities and scenic beauty.

ABOUT LENOIR CITY

Outdoor Activities and Natural Beauty

Lenoir City is located near several bodies of water, including Fort Loudoun Lake and the Tennessee River. These offer opportunities for boating, fishing, swimming, and other water-related activities. The region's natural beauty also makes it appealing for hiking and camping enthusiasts.

Small-Town Feel with Growing Amenities

Lenoir City maintains a small-town atmosphere but has been experiencing growth, bringing in more amenities like shopping centers, restaurants, and healthcare facilities. The downtown area has a mix of historic and newer buildings, offering a range of dining and shopping options.

Friendly Community

Lenoir City is considered a friendly area, with public schools and parks. Various events throughout the year, such as festivals, fairs, and farmers' markets, contribute to a sense of community.

Proximity to Knoxville

The town is close enough to Knoxville for commuters or for those who wish to take advantage of the larger city's amenities. It's roughly a 30-minute drive to downtown Knoxville, offering the best of both worlds—a peaceful lifestyle with access to a larger city's facilities.

Affordable Living

Lenoir City is often considered more affordable than Knoxville and other nearby areas, particularly in terms of housing. This makes it appealing for young families, retirees, and others who are looking for a cost-effective living situation.

Local Economy

The economy in Lenoir City is diverse, with sectors such as manufacturing, retail, and services being represented. The town's growth has also led to increased job opportunities within the community.

Education

The town has a range of educational options, including public schools under the Loudon County Schools system, private schools, and preschools. There are also opportunities for higher education in nearby areas, including Knoxville.

Retirement Communities

The area has several retirement communities and is increasingly being considered a good place for retirees due to its natural beauty, slower pace of life, and affordability.

POPULATION

Data provided by the City-Data, Census Reporter, Census Bureau and MLS data. All sources analyzes data from a variety of government and private sources.

31,124

TOTAL POPULATION

88.8

LAND AREA SQ MILE

349.7

POPULATION SQ MILE

21.7

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HOUSEHOLDS

Data provided by the City-Data, Census Reporter, Census Bureau and MLS data. All sources analyzes data from a variety of government and private sources.

12,126

TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS

2.6

AVG HOUSEHOLD SIZE

77%

OWNER-OCUPIED

23%

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