A Premier Tourist Destination & Beautiful Community
Kingsport, Tennessee is a premier tourist destination and a fine place to live. Residents here pay no vehicle, personal property or state income tax. With one of the most affordable costs of living in the nation, exquisite natural beauty and friendly people, Kingsport is a great place to visit or live.
Kingsport, Tennessee lies along the banks of the powerful Holston River in Sullivan County and extends into Hawkins County. It is a major city in the Tri-City Region, which includes Johnson City and Bristol in northeastern Tennessee, and the twin city of Bristol in southern Virginia. Kingsport showed a population of 44,905 in the 2000 Census.
Kingsport prides itself on being a physically beautiful community. A 10-mile Greenbelt runs through the city, winding along the Holston River and through marshlands, meadows, gardens and historic neighborhoods. The 200-mile Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail began in Kingston, leading the way for countless Frontier Settlers.
The lush Bays Mountain Park is America’s largest municipally-owned park, with 3,500 acres of nature preserve, a 44-acre lake, a nature center, museum, and planetarium. Also found in Kingston is TN’s most visited state park, the Warrior’s Path State Park, once used as a trading route and warpath for the Cherokee Nation.
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