Top 5 Reasons People are Flocking to East Tennessee


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1. Low Cost of living

  • Utilities - TVA Dam System
    • Utilities in East Tennessee are relatively cheap because of the non-profit Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), which provides wholesale electricity at competitive rates to local power companies, allowing them to offer low retail rates to customers
  • Natural Gas
    • Relatively low considering other parts of the state 
  • No state income tax
    • Sales tax is around 9.5%
  • Property Taxes
    • 25% ratio lower compared to states like New York, Illinois, and other states where home values are higher
  • Groceries 
    • Access to more farm to table food

Your paragraph text (3)2. Strong Job market

  • Education - University of Tennessee, ETSU, City and County Schools
  • Government Contractors - Eastman, Y12 and Oak Ridge complex, BAE
  • Healthcare - Covenant and Ballad Health
  • Service Industry - Gatlingburg/Pigeon Forge IE Dollywood

Your paragraph text (4)3.  Outdoor Recreation

  • Rivers 
  • Lakes
    • Norris Lake / Norris Reservoir
    • Douglas Lake (Douglas Reservoir)
    • Cherokee Lake (Cherokee Reservoir)
    • Boone Lake
    • Watauga Lake
    • South Holston Lake
    • Patrick Henry Lake (part of Warriors’ Path State Park)
  • Top state parks in East Tennessee 
    • Great Smoky Mountains National Park
    • South Cumberland State Park (including Fiery Gizzard Trail & Savage Gulf)
    • Norris Dam State Park & Norris Lake
    • Frozen Head State Park
    • Cumberland Gap National Historical Park
    • Closer to Johnson City
      • Buffalo Mountain Park (Johnson City, TN)
      • Winged Deer Park (Johnson City, TN)
      • Bay Mountain Park (Kingsport, TN)
      • Roan Mountain State Park (Roan Mountain, TN)
      • Warriors' Path State Park (Kingsport, TN)

blue-plum-festival-photo4. Lifestyle and Community

1. Community Festivals & Fairs

  • The Appalachian Fair (Gray, TN): Every August, families come for rides, livestock shows, funnel cakes, and concerts.
  • Fun Fest (Kingsport, TN): A week of concerts, hot air balloons, and family events in July.
  • Jonesborough Days: Celebrating Independence Day with parades, crafts, and fireworks in Tennessee’s oldest town.

2. Outdoor Adventures Made Easy

  • Buffalo Mountain & Tweetsie Trail: Kid-friendly hiking and biking with amazing views.
  • Roan Mountain State Park: Splash in cool creeks, see the rhododendron gardens, and camp under the stars.
  • Warriors’ Path State Park (Kingsport): Features a “boundless playground” built for children of all abilities, plus trails and a lake for fishing and paddling.

3. Lakeside Family Fun

  • Boone Lake & Watauga Lake: Swimming, tubing, boating, and lakeside picnics in summer.
  • South Holston Lake: Known for fishing and fireworks shows on the water during the Fourth of July.

4. Sports & Local Traditions

  • Friday Night Lights: High school football at Science Hill, Dobyns-Bennett, or Elizabethton—whole families go together, and the kids run around while parents catch up.
  • Minor League Baseball: The Johnson City Doughboys (Appalachian League) offer affordable games with food, fun, and fireworks nights.

5. Hands-On History & Learning

  • Hands On! Discovery Center at Gray Fossil Site: Science and history museum where kids can dig into fossils and interactive exhibits.
  • Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park: Living history events and reenactments bring Revolutionary War history alive in a family-friendly way.
  • Birthplace of Country Music Museum (Bristol): Interactive exhibits let kids learn about the roots of American music.

Your paragraph text (6)5. Climate 

  • 4 seasons 
    • Crisp falls, snowy mountain winters, blooming springs, and warm lake-filled summers give you variety without extreme weather.
  • Mountain Protection
  • The Appalachian Mountains act as a shield against extreme weather.
  • They block the harshest cold fronts from the north and some of the most intense heat waves from the south.
  • Result: Winters are milder than places further north, and summers aren’t as brutally hot as the Deep South.
  • Four Distinct but Moderate Seasons
    • Spring: Blooms everywhere (dogwoods, rhododendrons, redbuds), with mild temps.
    • Summer: Warm enough for lake days and outdoor festivals, but usually cooler than Georgia or Alabama thanks to elevation.
    • Fall: Crisp mornings, pleasant afternoons, and world-famous mountain foliage.
    • Winter: Light snow in the valleys, heavier snow in the higher elevations like Roan Mountain—enough for variety but not overwhelming.
  • Lower Humidity (Compared to the Deep South)
    • While summers can be humid, it’s nothing like the sticky conditions of coastal or Deep South states.
    • Elevation in areas like Johnson City, Elizabethton, and Greeneville keeps things more comfortable.
  • Fewer Natural Disasters
    • No hurricanes (blocked by the mountains and distance from the coast).
    • Tornadoes are far less common than in central/southern plains.
    • Earthquakes and wildfires are rare and typically small in scale.

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