general information
Address and Phone
338 Fort Loudoun Rd.
Vonore, TN 37885
Phone: 423-884-6217
Quick Information
Battlefield Reenactment, Battlefield Reenactment, Bicycle Trails, Bicycle Trails, Birding, Birding, Boating, Brochures Available, Canoeing, Canoeing, Customized Tours, Customized Tours, Fishing, Fishing, Gift Shop, Gift Shop, Guided Tours, Guided Tours, Hiking Nature Trails, Hiking Nature Trails, Historic Attractions, Historic Attractions, Interpretive Displays, Interpretive Displays, Nature Experience, Nature Preserve, Nature Preserve, Picnic Area, Playground, Playground, Self-guided Tours, Self-guided Tours, State Park, State Park, Swimming, Swimming, Vending Machines, Vending Machines, Water Skiing, Water Skiing, Wildlife Viewing
ADA Compliant, ADA Compliant, Brochures Available, Bus Parking, Bus Parking, Maps Available, Maps Available, Parking Available, Parking Available, Pets Allowed on Leash, Pets Allowed on Leash, Printed Guides Available, Printed Guides Available, Total Acreage: 867, Tour Duration: 90 minutes, Water Acreage: R
Hours Open to the Public
8 a.m. - sunset (grounds); 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (visitors center)., Open Year-round
Dates Closed
Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, New Years
Payment Types Accepted
American Express, Discover, Free Admission, MasterCard, Personal Check, Traveler's Checks, Visa
Fort Loudoun State Historic Park
Vonore, TN
This 1,200-acre site is the location of one of the earliest British fortifications on the western frontier, built in 1756. Nearby were the principal towns of the Cherokee Nation including Tenase, namesake of our state, and Tuskegee, birthplace of the genius Sequoyah, commemorated by the Cherokee Nation's Museum. Today the fort and the 1794 Tellico Blockhouse overlook TVA's Tellico Reservoir and the Appalachian Mountains.
Resconstruction of an early British fortification on the western frontier. Interpretive center offers information and artifacts.
Directions: Located 1 mile off Hwy 411 on Hwy 360 in Vonore, TN.

