Knoxville Charter Bus: Big Orange Country
Welcome to Big Orange Country. You will never have to wonder what to do in Knoxville, Tennessee. Home of the Tennessee Volunteers Football team, a must see stop will have to be to a University of Tennessee Football game.
If you visit Tennessee during the off season, take in a local track meet, basketball or baseball game. Tennessee prides itself on its sporting reputation. Stop in to see what it is all about.If you are more interested in the local history of Knoxville, you should check out James White Fork. This site gives honor to the founder of Tennessee, James White.
Here you will see his home, furniture and memorabilia from the 1800's. You should also visit the Mabary-Hazen House which was the home for both Northern and Southern soldiers during the Civil War. See why.Take the kids over to the Knoxville Zoo and you will not be disappointed. This is a large zoo with more than 80 acres of animal exhibits.
It is well shaded, and your children can even brush and fed the animals in a petting zoo area. Stop in at the local planetarium that is adjacent to the zoo and your kids will be amazed at how great it is.Still wondering what to do in Knoxville, Tennessee?
Why, shopping, of course. Knoxville offers much in the way of shopping. You have two huge malls to choose from such as West Town and East Town Mall. There are also many other shopping areas scattered throughout the area that will make you glad that you chose to vacation in Knoxville, Tennessee.


