Volunteer Landing Combo Pass

Discover three of Knoxville's most visited attractions at Volunteer Landing and score a 35% discount off standard admission prices! To order online scroll down the page.

Tickets for adults, seniors, and children over two years are only $29.95 (tax included) and may be purchased at the participating attractions or by calling 865-524-9411.

From April through November 2009, use your Volunteer Landing Combo Pass at these attractions to have a fun and educational experience for the entire family. The combo pass does not have to used all in one day. Please call each attraction to confirm hours of operation and availability.

 
Print a map of Volunteer Landing with contact information for various eateries, attractions, and more.
 
     

Star of Knoxville Riverboat

300 Neyland Drive

(865) 525-7827

Join our sightseeing cruise for a look at original historic sights along the beautiful Tennessee River.  During the history commentary, our Captain will show points of interest along the river.  A meal and entertainment may be scheduled at an additional cost.  Departure is  at 3:00 p.m. and returns at 4:30 p.m.

Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
700 Hall of Fame Drive

(865) 633-9000

The Women's Basketball Hall of Fame is a 32,000-square foot building that honors the past, celebrates the present and promotes the future of women's basketball.

Monday - Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.

Three Rivers Rambler

Neyland Drive between Calhoun's & boathouse

(865) 524-9411

Enjoy a 90 minute train ride along the Tennessee River aboard our historic equipment including a steam engine or diesel engine. The uniformed conductor and volunteer staff are well-versed in the local history and welcome questions during the 11-mile trip.

Saturdays only with 2pm & 5pm Departures. Not valid for special event excrusions.

Crescent Bend House and Gardens

2728 Kingston Pike

(865) 637-3163

Built in 1834 by Drury Paine Armstrong, this historic home accommodates 18th century American and English furniture, decorative arts, and an outstanding collection of English silver (circa 1610-1830). Nine formal Italian terraced gardens overlook the Tennessee River.

Open Tuesday – Saturday

 
Call one of the participating attractions to purchase a combo pass or visit one of the attractions ticket office during open hours
 
 
   
 
 
How to get there: Downtown Knoxville Map or call 311
Who to call: Knoxville Visitor Center 800-727-8045
Area pictures: City of Knoxville  
     
  Other things to do:  
Blount Mansion 865-525-7375 Historic Home Museum
James White Fort 865-525-6514 Civil War Fort Museum
Volunteer Landing Marina 865-633-5004 Boat & paddle boat rentals
Neyland Greenway   Greenway & park
Market Square District Multiple downtown shops, restaurants and bars
World's Fair Park Large festivals & special events accessible via greenway
     
Places to Eat:    
Calhoun's Restaurant 865-673-3355 Voted "Best Ribs in America"
Ruth's Chris Steakhouse 865-546-4696 Fine dining on the river
Market Square District Multiple downtown shops, restaurants and bars