HARRIMAN

HARRIMAN WEATHER

Harriman is a small city located in Roane County in East Tennessee. Positioned between Knoxville and Crossville and near Watts Bar Lake, Harriman offers a unique blend of natural beauty, historical charm, and community spirit.

ABOUT HARRIMAN

Natural Beauty and Outdoor Recreation

Located near Watts Bar Lake and the Emory River, Harriman provides a wide array of outdoor recreational opportunities. Residents and visitors enjoy fishing, boating, kayaking, and swimming. Additionally, there are numerous parks and hiking trails for those interested in terrestrial pursuits like hiking and mountain biking.

Small-Town Community Vibe

Harriman has a strong sense of community and boasts a small-town atmosphere. It's common to know your neighbors, local business owners, and community leaders. Various local events, like seasonal festivals, fairs, and farmers' markets, help maintain this close-knit community feeling.

Historic Downtown

The city is home to a historic downtown area featuring charming architecture, antique shops, and local eateries. Some buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, adding to the town's unique character.

Proximity to Larger Cities

While Harriman offers the tranquility of small-town living, it's also conveniently located about an hour's drive from Knoxville. This allows residents to enjoy a broader range of amenities, such as shopping centers, healthcare facilities, and cultural events, without having to give up their peaceful local lifestyle.

Local Economy

The local economy in Harriman is diverse but smaller in scale, encompassing sectors like retail, healthcare, and manufacturing. Job opportunities within the city are somewhat limited compared to larger cities, but the proximity to Knoxville and other surrounding areas expands employment options.

Cost of Living

The cost of living in Harriman is relatively low, particularly when it comes to housing. This makes it an attractive option for retirees, young families, and anyone looking for affordable living options.

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.

21,538

TOTAL POPULATION

3.7

LAND AREA SQ MILE

6,011.9

POPULATION SQ MILE

18.7

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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.

7,265

TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS

2

AVG HOUSEHOLD SIZE

14%

OWNER-OCUPIED

86%

RENTED

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