Morristown
Morristown is mostly in Hamblen County, but parts of it extend into neighboring Jefferson County. Morristown is located in the upper region of Tennessee, between the Great Smoky Mountains to the south and Clinch Mountain to the north. This scenic town has approximately 30,000 residents who enjoy the beautiful views. Morristown, a great small town with larger city amenities, welcomes its diverse mix of residents with open arms. The city offers a variety of activities for both families and singles looking to have fun.
Parks and recreation are plentiful in Morristown, with some of the most popular spots including Wayne Hansard Park, Frank Lorino Park, and Panther State Park and Cherokee Park, both of which are located along the banks of the Cherokee Reservoir. The town is also known for its charming downtown area, which is home to a number of lovely cafes, fine dining establishments, and shopping opportunities. The town takes pride in its affordability while providing residents with big city conveniences. Not only is Morristown home to a number of high-ranking public schools run by the Hamblen County Department of Education, but it is also home to Walter State Community College, which opened in 1970 and offers affordable, high-quality education to those looking to further their education close to home.