Spring is in full swing in Knoxville, and there’s no shortage of ways for kids and teens to get out, get active, and have fun! From hands-on arts activities to exciting outdoor events and family-friendly races, this week offers something for every young adventurer.

Whether your child loves animals, science, or sports, Knoxville’s lineup of youth events has plenty of opportunities to inspire creativity, stay active, and connect with the community.

Here’s a guide to the best youth-friendly happenings in the area from Wednesday, May 20, through Tuesday, May 26, and more.

Outdoor Knoxville: A calendar produced by Legacy Parks Foundation has a comprehensive list of upcoming local outdoor events. Find it here.

Knox County Parks & Recreation: There are activities all summer, so check out the links here.

Farragut Museum produces two Kids’ scavenger hunts: These ongoing scavenger hunts, “If the Trees Could Talk” and “Find Admiral Farragut,” are both available at the museum.  “If the Trees Could Talk” can also be picked up at the Farragut Community Center and the Campbell Station Inn.

Ongoing all week of May 20 – May 27 While not scheduled at fixed times for youth groups (unless you check individual organizations), these places are great options any day of the week — call ahead for specific hours & classes:

  • Muse Knoxville is an interactive children’s museum with daily sessions.
  • Zoo Knoxville is open daily; special feeds/talks may have times posted onsite.
  • Fort Kid @ World’s Fair Park is a play area with general hours of operation.
  • Knox County Public Library often has weekly story times, LEGO clubs, craft sessions, and teen gaming nights. Check their weekly calendar.
  • Parks & Rec youth sports have varying schedules; many have spring programs starting early April (sports practices, nature hikes, group activities). Look up Knox County sports, Knoxville City sports, Oak Ridge sports, etc.

Emerald Youth Foundation youth events here

This weekly column will serve to provide opportunities for all youth in the Knoxville, Knox County, and surrounding areas.

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