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Venues #2 in Knoxville, Tennessee

Neyland Stadium

4.7 · 5,552 reviews
High-energy, raucous, and deeply traditional.
Neyland Stadium, 1235 Phillip Fulmer Way, Knoxville, TN 37916, United States
Interesting facts
1

It is one of the few stadiums in the world with an official marina, facilitating the unique 'Vol Navy' tailgating tradition.

2

The stadium was originally named Shields-Watkins Field in honor of the university's first football coach and a local benefactor.

3

The signature checkerboard end zones were first introduced in 1964 and have become a globally recognized trademark of the university.

4

Neyland Stadium is named after General Robert Neyland, who served as the Volunteers' head coach for three separate stints between 1926 and 1952.

5

The stadium's seating capacity peaked at over 104,000 before recent modernization projects prioritized wider aisles and premium seating areas.

6

It hosted the 1999 game between Tennessee and Florida, which set a then-NCAA attendance record of 107,609.

7

The facility includes an extensive multi-level expansion of the south concourse, which connects the stadium directly to the riverfront.

8

The stadium's structural footprint encompasses over 20 acres of the Knoxville campus landscape.

Overview

Neyland Stadium is one of the largest non-racing sports venues in the United States, serving as the permanent home of the University of Tennessee Volunteers football team. Located on the banks of the Tennessee River, the stadium is famously accessible via the 'Vol Navy,' a collection of boats that dock at the stadium's waterfront during game days. The facility has undergone multiple major expansion projects since its opening in 1921, pushing its official capacity to over 100,000 spectators. The stadium's signature design features double-decked seating on both sidelines and a distinctive orange-and-white checkerboard end zone pattern. It serves as a central hub for university athletics, frequently hosting high-profile SEC football matchups throughout the autumn months. The physical structure is heavily integrated into the University of Tennessee Knoxville campus, situated directly adjacent to the Tennessee River.

Photo spot

The pedestrian bridge over the Tennessee River providing a wide-angle view of the stadium and the docked Vol Navy.

Insider tips

Visit during the fall season to experience the unique atmosphere of the Vol Navy gathering on the river.

Wear orange, the university's official color, to blend in with the local game-day traditions.

Expect significant pedestrian traffic on Phillip Fulmer Way during home game weekends.

What to avoid

Attempting to drive near the stadium on game days, as local road closures are extensive and strictly enforced.

Good to know

Active for sporting events primarily from late August through November; may host events or closed-stadium maintenance during the off-season.

Etiquette

Strict clear-bag policies are enforced; fan conduct policies prohibit unsportsmanlike behavior.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
2-3 hours
Best time to visit
Autumn Saturday afternoons during football season for the full atmosphere.
Address
Neyland Stadium, 1235 Phillip Fulmer Way, Knoxville, TN 37916, United States
35.955, -83.925
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Details
SurfaceNatural grass
Capacity100,000+

Frequently asked

Plan for about 2-3 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Autumn Saturday afternoons during football season for the full atmosphere..

The pedestrian bridge over the Tennessee River providing a wide-angle view of the stadium and the docked Vol Navy.

Close by you'll find Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center, World's Fair Park, Tennessee Theatre.