Vintage Market Days of Knoxville
An upscale indoor/outdoor vintage marketplace featuring local artisans, antiques, handmade treasures and seasonal plants—ideal for a Whittington Creek resident looking for unique finds nearby.
View event details →Knoxville offers a peaceful environment with calm streets that provide a relaxed atmosphere. The area features mostly single detached homes, with two and three-bedroom options dominating the housing market, and well-maintained small apartment buildings complementing the neighborhood. Accessibility by car is excellent, with many properties located close to highways and ample parking options available. Residents have convenient access to a large selection of over 100 grocery stores and more than 800 restaurants. Educational opportunities include both public and private schools within a reasonable distance. This postal city balances quiet living with practical amenities, making it an inviting place to consider for comfortable daily living.
The character of Knoxville is exemplified by its relaxed ambience. The noise levels in Knoxville are very low, as the streets are very peaceful.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
The centrally located clubhouse serves as a neighborhood hub with a large 25‑yard swimming pool, kiddie pool, lighted tennis and pickleball courts, basketball and volleyball courts, a gaga pit, and a fenced playground, offering year‑round recreation right along Whittington Creek Boulevard and tucked into lush common grounds.
A network of sidewalks and walking trails winds through the gently rolling hills of the 300‑acre planned community, including Whittington Creek Boulevard itself, making it a walkable, dog‑friendly streetscape where residents routinely stroll after dinner or walk their dogs amid landscaped common areas.
Just off Whittington Creek via Northshore Drive, residents enjoy quick access to a variety of eateries and casual dining options along this West Knoxville corridor, making it a convenient local destination for grabbing a meal without venturing far from home.
The well‑appointed covered pavilion adjacent to the clubhouse features gas grills, a full kitchen, a bar, tables, and a widescreen TV—ideal for hosting cookouts, swim team gatherings, or evening get‑togethers without leaving the heart of Whittington Creek.
Families in Whittington Creek benefit from being zoned for Blue Grass Elementary, West Valley Middle, and Bearden High School, providing easy access to well‑regarded public schools within just a short drive of the neighborhood’s main boulevard.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
An upscale indoor/outdoor vintage marketplace featuring local artisans, antiques, handmade treasures and seasonal plants—ideal for a Whittington Creek resident looking for unique finds nearby.
View event details →A recurring farmers market offering fresh produce, baked goods, flowers and artisan crafts within walking or short driving distance for local residents of Whittington Creek.
View event details →A free, Dolly-themed family festival featuring impersonators, music, costume contests, food trucks and a craft market—perfect for nearby families in Whittington Creek looking for lively local fun.
A local community book festival over the weekend offering literary-themed activities—great for Whittington Creek residents interested in books, readings, and downtown culture.
A free, hands-on art activity at the museum—ideal for families in Whittington Creek seeking educational and creative ways to spend a summer Sunday.
View event details →A vibrant community parade and festival celebrating Juneteenth with music, vendors and family activities—meaningful for Whittington Creek residents to participate in a major local cultural event.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Whittington Creek
Local characteristics and demographics for Whittington Creek