
Apartments near Mary Vestal Park in Knoxville, TN (249 Rentals)


1800 Clinch Ave

Candy Factory Lofts

1733 W Clinch Ave

1221 Laurel

Renaissance I

1117 Laurel Ave SW

1201 Laurel Ave

Southern Manor

316 James Agee St

Crown Court Condos

Laurel Residence Hall

209 Church Ave

2113 Belt Rd

1502 Highland Ave

207 Church Ave

1705 Laurel Ave.

1414 Highland Ave

615 State

Vision at Knoxville

601-613 Union Ave

The Holston

600-612 Union Ave

The Burwell Building Condominiums

Highland Hill Apartments

Highland Terrace Apartments

501-517 Union Ave

The Residences at Market Square

Renaissance II

Highland Village

1703 Highland Ave

1647 Highland Ave

6 Bedroom Rental House - Walk to Univ of TN

1510-1512 Forest Ave

1416 Forest Ave

1206-1210 Forest Ave

10 Bedroom Rental House - Univ of TN Adjacent

8 Bedroom Rental House - Walk to Univ of TN

1405 Forest Ave

Volunteer Cottages

1521 Forest Ave

16-20 Market Sq

2104 Highland Ave

1643 Forest Ave

1408 Grand

Town-Site Apartments

Sullins St

Volunteer Studios

2751 Jersey Ave

2755 Jersey Ave
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Mary Vestal Park apartments residents are always up for some fun. Luckily the Mary Vestal Park is the place to have it. It's outdoor fun at it's finest here with plenty to do to keep put of the elements as well! This great park sits on over 13 acres of ground with many picnic tables and shelters to spend the day with family and friends from the Knoxville apartments. You can even reserve the shelters for fun family activities and events. Swing to the stars on the playground and watch the kiddos slide to their hearts delight. Use the huge open spaces for fun, flying games of Frisbee, football or soccer. There's a baseball fields too for those Knoxville apartment residents who love baseball or softball games. Wade in the cool waters of Goose Creek and watch the minnows swim and crawfish dart about. Walk along the Mary Vestal Greenway or take a jog if you're into the fitness scene. The South Knoxville Community Center is just adjacent to this great little park so Knoxville apartment residents never have far to go to attend local events and community gatherings. There is so much to do here and it's all free! The parking is great and plentiful and there is lots of shopping, dining and entertainment venues close by. Knoxville apartment residents simply can't go wrong with a visit here. Take a few minuets or spend the whole day here. You'll be back for more.
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There are currently 303 Studio Apartments in Knoxville with rent ranges from $850 to $2,199 with an average price of $1,351.
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