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AREA INFO
Dive into the heart of yesteryear, nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, and find yourself immersed in an area rich in history and tradition. Strong family values have shaped this town of Sevierville, in East Tennessee, and you’ll not find a more pleasant place to call home, even if you looked the world over.
You’ll never be at a loss to find something to do in Sevier County. If trout fishing is your pursuit, a short drive from The Boulders at Maples Branch will lead you to where you can fish year-round in pristine mountain streams. Visit the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and see why it’s the most visited national park in the nation. Four distinct, yet mild seasons ensure that the Park offers an experience no matter what time of the year you visit.
Maybe golf is your game. Choose from over 30 golf courses, all within a 30-mile radius of The Boulders at Maples Branch. Or you can shop to your heart’s content at a diverse array of outlet malls that sell everything from unique handcrafted items to high-end brand name clothing. Explore Dollywood, the 125-acre theme park full of surprises for all ages, or celebrate the seasons in Sevierville with Spring, Autumn, and Winter festivals. You can even attend a Tennessee Smokies baseball game and enjoy AA Minor League action just minutes away at Exit 407 off I-40, or visit one of the many live entertainment theaters in the area.
All Sevier County schools are accredited and are furnished with technically advanced resources. Walter-State Community College, only 2 miles from The Boulders, offers higher learning in many disciplines including nursing, computer science, and the culinary arts. The University of Tennessee at Knoxville, just 30 minutes from our location, is home to the Tennessee Volunteers and some of the most exciting sports events you’ve ever experienced.
Fort Sanders Sevier Medical Center, 10 minutes from The Boulders at Maples Branch, features state-of-the art imaging services, surgical services, family-centered maternity care and the Dolly Parton Birthing Center, 24-hour emergency care, on and off-site physical therapy clinics, as well as a host of other services. The new campus, opening Fall of 2009, will offer a sleep center, an expanded emergency department, all private patient rooms, an ICU step-down unit, the Dolly Parton Center for Women's Services, the Dr. Robert F. Thomas Medical Office Building, and a Sevier County location of Thompson Cancer Survival Center.
One of the fastest growing counties in Tennessee, Sevier County is home to many generations of people. Boasting low taxes and no state income tax, the cost of living index in Sevier County is also low. Add to that one of the lowest crime rates in the U.S., and your list of reasons to live in this amazing area runs pretty high.
For more information, contact
Chris Brown, Owner/Agent, C.E. Brown Properties, 865-531-1033, ext. 248 or (cell) 865-740-6202 |