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Why Live in Bean Station

Bean Station, located in rural Grainger County, Tennessee, offers picturesque scenery with its mountain and lake views. This East Tennessee community is known for its agricultural roots, particularly its renowned Grainger County-grown tomatoes, and is increasingly attracting new residents due to easy access to Cherokee Lake. Housing options range from ranch-style lakefront homes to large custom houses with expansive lots, and many properties feature at least 10 acres of land. Recreational opportunities abound with boating, fishing, and kayaking on Cherokee Lake, and golfing at the Clinchview Golf & Country Club. The town also hosts annual events like the Grainger County Tomato Festival and the Bean Station Harvest Festival, celebrating local culture and produce. Infrastructure improvements, including a $1.5 million wastewater upgrade, aim to attract new businesses to the area. Dining options include El Paraiso Mexican Grill and Aunt B’s Ice Cream, with additional shopping available in nearby Morristown, just 10 miles away via U.S. Route 25E. Knoxville, approximately 45 miles away via U.S. Route 11W, provides further amenities and access to McGhee Tyson Airport.

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