The Netherland Inn

Due to renovations, the Inn is not open for tours at this time.

Upcoming Events At The Netherland Inn

Fun Fest at the Netherland Inn, Saturday, July 16th from Noon to 4pm.  Free admission
Lo’Country Boil will be held Saturday August 12th, from 6 – 10 pm at the Farmer’s Market on Clinchfield Street.  Tickets are $60 per person.  Sponsorships are available.
Junk and Treasure Sale to be held on September 29 & 30 from 9 am to 2 pm each day.
1818 Christmas at the Inn scheduled for December 8th, 9th, and 10th.  $10 admission

Listed on the National Register of Historical Sites, the Netherland Inn rises above the Holston River. The restored Inn faces the Old Stage Road in the heart of Kingsport’s Boat Yard Park, an area along the Holston River that served as migratory spot for settlers to build boats for their westward trip during the mid-1700s.

William King originally built Netherland Inn between 1802 and 1808 as a point from where he could ship salt westward. He later sold the inn in 1818 to Richard Netherland who procured a stage contract and established the inn and tavern for travelers along the Old Stage Road.

As a stop along the route from Washington City and Nashboro and the main route to western Kentucky and middle Tennessee, the inn hosted many famous persons including Presidents Andrew Jackson, Andrew Johnson and James K. Polk.

The Inn is filled with museum furnishings that depict an intimate study of life in one of the South’s most important American frontier settlements. Behind the Inn is the Netherland Inn Log Cabin Children’s Museum and Schoolhouse, featuring children’s toys of the 18th and 19th centuries. Not original to the site, the cabin was moved from Daniel Boone’s Wilderness Trail in Virginia. Boone is believed to have lived in the cabin between 1773 and 1775.

The Inn is open May through October and by special arrangement.

For more information, contact Netherland Inn, 2144 Netherland Inn Road, Kingsport, TN 37660, or call 423.429.7730
Location: Kingsport, TN

Open May through October, Saturday and Sunday 2:00pm – 5:00pm. Group tours (10 or more people) by appointment.