Norris Lake vacation rentals

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Other great vacation rentals in Norris Lake

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Apartment in Caryville

4.85 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Quiet Retreat Near Norris Lake, NON-SMOKERS ONLY!

Aug 5 – 12

G$19,587 GYD per night
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Home in Andersonville

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 452 reviews

Peaceful lakeview with dock* and dog run

Mar 11 – 18

G$59,179 GYD per night
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Cottage in Maynardville

4.87 out of 5 average rating, 38 reviews

Lakefront Cottage with private dock @ Hickory Star

Jun 1 – 8

G$90,634 GYD per night
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Tiny home in Andersonville

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

Enchanted forest tiny house

Jun 1 – 8

G$22,125 GYD per night
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Cabin in Andersonville

4.85 out of 5 average rating, 68 reviews

Lake Therapy

Nov 21 – 28

G$36,835 GYD per night
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Cabin in Andersonville

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

Norris Lake log cabin at Loyston Point

Jul 2 – 9

G$35,135 GYD per night
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Cottage in New Tazewell

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 8 reviews

The Norris Lake Cottage

Apr 17 – 24

G$31,350 GYD per night
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Treehouse in New Tazewell

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 40 reviews

Lakefront - Bluegilly Treehouse at Norris Lake

May 4 – 11

G$32,730 GYD per night

Other great vacation rentals in Norris Lake

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Cabin in Andersonville

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviews

Blue Fish Cabin - Norris Lake waterfront

Aug 18 – 25

G$59,830 GYD per night
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Guesthouse in New Tazewell

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviews

Julie's Place At Norris Lake

Jan 12 – 19

G$17,063 GYD per night
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Home in Sharps Chapel

4.81 out of 5 average rating, 42 reviews

Lake Front Cabin in Private Cove with Covered Dock

Aug 8 – 15

G$35,288 GYD per night
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Home in LaFollette

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 6 reviews

MarshMellow on Norris @ Whitman Hollow Marina

Aug 15 – 22

G$95,300 GYD per night
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Barn in Blaine

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 87 reviews

The Loft

Jul 5 – 12

G$18,828 GYD per night
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Tiny home in Seymour

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 50 reviews

Abrams Loft Romantic Private Aframe *with hot tub*

Nov 16 – 23

G$42,678 GYD per night
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Camper/RV in Newport

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 25 reviews

Camper on the Lake! Very Romantic! Boat Launch!

Jun 9 – 16

G$25,968 GYD per night
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Cabin in Speedwell

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 38 reviews

Lakein’ It Easy With Private Dock

May 10 – 17

G$64,305 GYD per night

Your guide to Norris Lake

All About Norris Lake

At the foot of the Cumberland Mountains, with the vibrant town of Knoxville to the south and the Chuck Swan Wildlife Management Area to the north, Norris Lake is one of the more popular recreational destinations in Tennessee. The lake’s 800 miles of coastline are studded with several state parks, small communities, bars and restaurants, and more than 20 marinas with boat rentals available. Rent a boat from one of the local outfitters, and you can explore various coves and bays by motorboat, kayak, or canoe. After a busy afternoon on Norris Lake, you can enjoy a meal from one of the floating or waterfront restaurants, many of which offer boat parking and live music.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Norris Lake

The northwestern regions of Tennessee have a varied and temperate climate, with distinct seasons and moderate changes in weather throughout the year. Summers on the lake are hot and humid, with occasional rainfall and long sunny days that are excellent for getting in and on the lake. If you’re traveling during this time, you may want to check out the Fire on the Water Fourth of July Festival, a fireworks display on the lake’s western shores.

The shoulder seasons are great times to visit as the crisp temperatures make for excellent hiking weather through the adjacent Big Ridge State Park and Chuck Swan Wildlife Management Area. The fall is the most visually stunning time of year, with autumn hues of orange and red decorating the rolling landscape surrounding the lake. The winters can get quite cold — though they rarely reach freezing temperatures — with roughly the same overall levels of precipitation found in the summer.


Top things to do in Norris Lake

Museum of Appalachia

The Museum of Appalachia is a 65-acre recreation of a pioneer-era village and one of the area’s most expansive and detailed historical sites. You’ll find dozens of historically accurate structures here such as barns, schools, and cabins — along with hundreds of thousands of artifacts, including instruments, textiles, and art — from pioneer settlements and regional Indigenous tribes.

Big Ridge State Park

More than a dozen miles of hiking trails wind among dense hickory forests, along meandering streams, and through lush valleys in this state park along the southern shores of Norris Lake. You can cool off from a long hike by swimming at the beaches here, or make use of the many public sporting courts and facilities.

Paddling on the Lake

Motorized watercraft are the most popular kind of boat on Norris Lake, but exploring the coasts with a kayak or paddleboard provides a unique way to experience the area. Hundreds of coves and inlets around the lake — most only accessible by water — house dramatic rock formations, waterfalls, and secluded beaches. Paddling your way around the sights allows you to access several inlets too small for larger motorboats to enter, creating a truly intimate and tranquil experience on the lake.

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