CLINTON

CLINTON WEATHER

Clinton is a small town located about 16 miles northwest of Knoxville in East Tennessee. It's known for its historic charm, community-oriented atmosphere, and proximity to natural beauty such as the Clinch River.

ABOUT DOWNTOWN KNOXVILLE

Small-Town Charm

Clinton maintains a small-town feel characterized by its historical downtown area, local shops, and seasonal community events like fairs and farmers' markets. The pace of life is generally relaxed, making it a respite for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of bigger cities.

Outdoor Activities

The nearby Clinch River offers opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and boating. Additionally, the area has several parks and hiking trails, making it attractive for outdoor enthusiasts.

Community Focus

Clinton has a strong sense of community, often evidenced by well-attended local events, community organizations, and civic engagement. Residents generally know their neighbors, and there's a "everyone knows everyone" vibe that can be charming and welcoming.

Proximity to Knoxville

Clinton's location offers the advantage of a quieter lifestyle while still being within easy reach of the amenities in Knoxville. The drive to downtown Knoxville takes about 20-30 minutes, allowing for reasonable daily commutes or weekend trips for more extensive shopping, dining, and entertainment options.

Affordability

The cost of living in Clinton is relatively low compared to other parts of the Knoxville Metropolitan Area, making it appealing to families, retirees, and young professionals alike. Housing options vary from older, historic homes to newer constructions.

Education and Schools

Clinton has several schools, both public and private, and is part of the Anderson County school system. The area also offers a variety of extracurricular activities for children and adults.

Local Economy

The local economy is diverse, featuring a mix of small businesses, services, and some manufacturing. Employment opportunities within the town are limited compared to larger cities, but Knoxville's proximity provides additional options for work.

POPULATION

Data provided by the City-Data, Census Reporter, Census Bureau and MLS data. All sources analyzes data from a variety of government and private sources.

41,522

TOTAL POPULATION

139.7

LAND AREA SQ MILE

430

POPULATION SQ MILE

25.8

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HOUSEHOLDS

Data provided by the City-Data, Census Reporter, Census Bureau and MLS data. All sources analyzes data from a variety of government and private sources.

16,565

TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS

2.6

AVG HOUSEHOLD SIZE

67%

OWNER-OCUPIED

33%

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