Knox County · East Tennessee
Sell Your RV Park in Knoxville, Tennessee
Knoxville sits between Interstate travel corridors and the Great Smoky Mountains, so parks here often blend transient tourism nights with steady monthly demand.
Knoxville market notes
- Knoxville is the gateway market between I-40/I-75 travel traffic and the Smokies tourism corridor toward Sevierville, Pigeon Forge, and Gatlinburg.
- The University of Tennessee, regional healthcare, and construction activity generate demand for monthly and extended-stay sites that is less weather-dependent than tourism.
- Nearby TVA lakes (Fort Loudoun, Norris, Douglas) support destination camping demand in the warm months.
- Parks in the surrounding counties often have larger acreage and expansion room than in-city properties, which buyers value when utilities can support more sites.
What owners in Knox County should consider
- Seasonality matters here. A buyer will want monthly occupancy and revenue, not just an annual total, so shoulder-season performance is visible.
- If your park is close to the Smokies corridor, document nightly rate history and booking channels; that revenue is real but more volatile than monthly rent.
- Hillside and creek-adjacent sites should have floodplain and drainage information available.
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