Touch a Truck (All Ages)
A hands-on, family-friendly event where children and adults can explore vehicles from around the community—perfect for Meadow Breeze families looking for a fun, local outing.
Maryville, Tennessee, provides a serene and peaceful environment with minimal street noise and little urban clamor. The neighborhood features a dominant presence of single detached homes, many of which are spacious with three or more bedrooms, creating a welcoming residential atmosphere. A notable portion of the housing stock was constructed after 2000, offering relatively new options alongside charming older residences. Convenient pharmacies and several supermarkets serve the area’s daily needs, while public and private schools at various levels are accessible within the wider community. Despite its quiet setting, easy parking and well-maintained roads support comfortable automobile travel for residents.
Maryville is a wonderful postal city to buy a house in for those who prefer a calm environment. Maryville is very quiet overall, as the streets are very tranquil.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A well‑lit, paved multi‑use trail running along Pistol Creek right past Meadow Breeze, offering easy walking, biking, and links to parks like Sandy Springs and Bicentennial Greenbelt—ideal for family outings and pet‑friendly rides.
Just northeast of Meadow Breeze along Best Street, this 20‑acre linear park includes playgrounds, sports fields, tennis and basketball courts, a picnic pavilion and a 1.7‑mile segment of the Greenway that connects the neighborhood directly to green recreational space.
A short ride from Meadow Breeze, this park runs alongside Pistol Creek and features a pavilion, soccer and baseball fields, restrooms, parking and a lovely meadow habitat educational area right on the Greenway.
Conveniently located south of Meadow Breeze, this indoor regional mall and adjoining Foothills Plaza offer a broad mix of shopping, dining and a cineplex just a few minutes’ drive from the neighborhood.
Two highly rated public schools within walking or short‑drive distance—Foothills Elementary (PK‑3) and Maryville Intermediate (4‑7)—serve the Meadow Breeze neighborhood and contribute strong community appeal.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A hands-on, family-friendly event where children and adults can explore vehicles from around the community—perfect for Meadow Breeze families looking for a fun, local outing.
A trail running event offering 6‑, 12‑, and 24‑hour races—including relay options—ideal for fitness-minded residents or families cheering on local runners in beautiful woodland surroundings.
A lively outdoor craft‑beer festival with live music and games—great for Meadow Breeze adults seeking community spirit, local brews, and summer evening socializing.
A free, city-wide music celebration inviting residents to perform and enjoy live music in public spaces—an inclusive way for families and neighbors to engage with local creativity and summer vibes.
A free seminar helping homeowners in Meadow Breeze learn how to plan for the future and avoid probate—a practical, locally accessible resource for financial and family planning.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Meadow Breeze
Local characteristics and demographics for Meadow Breeze