Map & Directions

Directions:

Starting May 1, 2008, SmartFix40 construction will close the interstate through downtown Knoxville. This will cause some confusion for visitors coming to the Three Rivers Rambler.

From East: On Interstate 40, take Exit 389 Hall of Fame Drive. Turn left at the light and travel 1.5 miles to Historic Preservation Drive. Turn right and follow signs left towards Hwy 158/Neyland Drive. Parking is about a mile on the right. Look for signs.

From West: On Interstate 40, take Exit 386B to Neyland Drive. Turn Left at light. Drive two miles to the Parking Lot on your left. Look for signs. After parking, cross under Neyland Drive and proceed left down the riverwalk to the train.

From North or South: Take Interstate 75 to 275 towards Downtown Knoxville to Interstate 40W, Exit 386B to Neyland Drive then same as above.

From Alcoa Hwy: Take Alcoa Highway to Neyland Drive, then same as above.

From Kingston Pike: Turn on Neyland Drive then same as above

From Chapman Highway: Take Chapman Hwy (TN-441), go across the Henley Street Bridge, turn right on Main Street, right on Locust Street, and merge onto Neyland Dr. Park at next stoplight. Look for signs.

From Downtown Hotels: Ask the front desk how to get to Volunteer Landing or Calhoun's. There is a pedestrian bridge over Neyland on Walnut Street. Turn right at Riverwalk and walk to the train.

 

PARKING DIRECTIONS:

Park across the street from the Bridgeview Restaurant, use the crosswalk to get to the riverwalk, turn left. Our ticket booth is under the green gazebo next to the boarding platform.

Please call us with your questions:

(865) 524-9411.

Enjoy Downtown Knoxville before or after a ride! Print a Downtown Knoxville Map

 
If you have a GPS in your car, the address for the parking lot is 900 Neyland Drive, Knoxville TN 37902
 

*Warning: There is a minimum 5 minute walk from the parking lot to the train. There is NO curbside drop off. Please call us in advance for special arrangements.*

 

Coming from out of town?

Request a free travel guide from the Knoxville, East Tennessee, and the Tennessee Tourism Offices.