Beautiful Scenery. Endless Opportunity.

Scott County, Tennessee, offers beautiful scenery and endless opportunities among the in the picturesque Upper Cumberland region. Breathtaking state parks and wildlife management areas invite residents and visitors alike to enjoy hiking, biking, horseback riding and thousands of miles of off-road trails for ATVs.

Scott County's growing industries include aviation, machining and metal fabrication, industrial belting and injection molding. It is serviced by Interstates 40 and 75, Highway 27, an all-weather airport with a 5,500-foot runway and the R.J. Corman Railroad Group.

Advantages of living and working in Scott County, Tennessee, include 2,700 miles of fiber optic telecommunications, an affordable low cost of living and a business-friendly government.

Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Oneida/Huntsville
Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Oneida/Huntsville
Big South Fork National River and Recreation
Big South Fork National River and Recreation
  • Commercial Airports
  • General Airports
  • 4 Year Schools
  • 2 Year Schools
  • Certified Sites
  • Available Sites
  • Area Parks

Scott County, TN

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COUNTY CONTACT

Stacey Kidd

Executive Director, Scott County Chamber of Commerce and Industrial Development Board (423) 663-6900 Email

STATE OF TENNESSEE CONTACT

Gary Human

TNECD East Tennessee Regional Director (865) 210-1333 Email
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Scott County offers an educated workforce, natural resources and a central location to help your business thrive.
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