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Country Inn & Suites Clinton 710 Park Place Clinton, Tennessee United States 37716 Newly built Hotel in the Knoxville area with indoor pool, Fitness Center, hot tub and meeting room. Hotel offers complimentary Wireless and Wired High Speed Internet access, USA Today Newspapers Monday thru Friday and breakfast. This Country Inn and Suites warm and welcoming atmosphere is sure to make business and leisure travelers feel right at home. It is just minutes from Downtown Knoxville and University of Tennessee. Just 20 minutes from Oak Ridge and the historic town of Clinton. Nearby Smoky Mountains, Gatlinburg, and Pigeon Forge. Great shopping is just 45 minutes away. Hotel has plenty of nearby restaurants and is convenient to the Museum of Appalachia. Amenities - Conveniences Room service Free breakfast Fitness center Swimming pool Free high-speed internet Recreation Information On-site recreation - cardio vascular exercise exercising stationary bike swimming treadmill onsite recreational activities - when it s time to relax, guests at the country inn and suites clinton can enjoy a heated indoor swimming pool, whirlpool and fitness center. the onsite fitness room features treadmill, recumbent bike, elliptical cross trainer, addominal bench and exercise matt. off-site recreation - cardio vascular exercise fishing golfing museum/gallery viewing nature preserves/trails shopping sightseeing tours tennis water sports offsite recreational activities - three golf courses and tennis courts nearby hotel. 20 miles south of knoxville west townmall and east townmall. lots of antique shopping within 5 miles. -norris dam state park is located on the shores of norris lake at the site of norris dam. situated in the ridge and valley region of east tennessee, the park contains more than 4,000 acres. -museum of appalachia - the most authentic and complete replica of pioneer appalachian life in the world. the museum was opened in the late 1960s with one log building, the general bunch house, on a two-acre plot. now it has grown to 65 acres. -american museum of science and energy - the museum opened in 1949 in an old wartime cafeteria. its guided tours took visitors through the peaceful uses of atomic energy. the present facility, opened in 1975, continues to provide the general public with energy information. . |

