
Apartments near First Creek Park in Knoxville, TN (263 Rentals)


Delaney Building

2460 E 5th Ave

Lucerne Building

Sterchi Oaks

2461-2463 Linden Ave

Hewgley Park Building

The Residences at Five Points

Regas Square

719 Shamrock Ave

701-735 Shamrock Ave

The Kentshyr's at Fairmont

415 W Depot Ave

The Residences at Five Points Phase I

Fire Street Lofts

Kings Row Condos

1117 Chickamauga Ave

The Commerce Building

600 Radford Pl

2736 E Magnolia Ave

415 W Vine Ave

2826 E Fifth Ave

1159 Mechanics Way

2512 McMillian St

2905 E Fifth Ave

310 Milligan St

16-20 Market Sq

The Burwell Building Condominiums

615 State

The Holston

2930 E Magnolia Ave

The Residences at Market Square

501-517 Union Ave

207 Church Ave

2932 E Magnolia Ave

209 Church Ave

1020 Oak Ave

Vision at Knoxville

422-430 Cedar Ave

315 N Castle St

600-612 Union Ave

601-613 Union Ave

Crown Court Condos

Cherokee Lofts

Nice North Knoxville Duplex With Carports

1330 Iroquois St

Well Located N Knoxville Duplex -2 BR Units

3702 Whittle Springs Rd

Promontory Point

2626 Tecoma Dr
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First Creek Park apartment residents lave taking advantage of all the amazing things they have nearby. Great restaurants, fantastic shopping, exciting leisure activities- all this is just the beginning. First Creek Park is a great place to extend those happy Knoxville apartment afternoons with a little fun in the outdoor air. The 10 acres of open space can be home to so many recreational activities the head spins. Football, basketball, soccer and a whole host of other games are waiting for the Knoxville apartment residents to come and explore. The playground is perfect for not only the youngest Knoxville apartment dwellers but tweens, teens and adults with a taste for fun too. The First Creek Greenway is connected to the park and proves to be a great place for jogging, hiking and meandering through the fresh air. Walk your leashed dog, go skating, push the baby stroller or just enjoy the day on this asphalted .23 stretch. This great little park is easy to find for any Knoxville apartment dweller and has plenty of parking and local eateries as well. Take a break from shopping and stop in the First Creek Park to enjoy a breath of fresh air and watch the birds and squirrels play. The fun is endless here!
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There are currently 303 Studio Apartments in Knoxville with rent ranges from $800 to $2,199 with an average price of $1,314.
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