Driving to Kamp

Acoustic Kamp Travel Information

Driving Directions to Steve Kaufman’s Acoustic Kamp

NORTH FROM CHATTANOOGA/ATLANTA

Take I-75 North towards Knoxville. Near Knoxville you will Merge onto I-40 East. Exit about 12 miles before Knoxville City Center on I-140 towards Maryville and the Airport. Take I-140 for around 10 miles and you will exit onto 129 South towards the airport. Bear right onto 129 South. Pass the airport, bear to the left at the fork and follow the signs for Maryville College through Alcoa. Continue through 5 traffic lights. At the 6th light you will see the campus; turn right onto 321 South (Lamar Alexander parkway). Follow 321 passing the first entrance to the college to the first light - Court Street. Turn left onto Court St. and the college entrance will be on your left. Bartlett Hall is on the right corner just past the stop sign. Parking is available across from Bartlett.

EAST FROM NASHVILLE

Take I-40 East toward Knoxville. Soon after the Lenoir City exit you will see I-140 with a sign for Maryville/ Airport. Take I-140 and follow NORTH FROM CHATTANOOGA directions past the airport.

SOUTH FROM TRI-CITIES -

Take I-81 South towards Knoxville. At the Asheville/Virginia split, take I-40 West towards Knoxville. As you come into Knoxville, stay on I-40 West and follow exit 386B to Alcoa Highway/US 129. Follow US 129 across Tennessee River, continue for approximately 12 miles to the Airport. After you pass the airport, bear to the left at the fork and follow the signs for Maryville College through Alcoa. Continue straight through 5 traffic lights. At the 6th light you will see the campus; turn right onto 321 South (Lamar Alexander parkway). Follow 321 passing the first entrance to the college to the first light - Court Street. Turn left onto Court St. and the college entrance will be on your left. Enter the college and meander on the main college road. Bartlett Hall is on the right corner just past the stop sign.

WEST FROM ASHEVILLE

Take I-40 West towards Knoxville. At the Asheville/Virginia split, take I-40 West towards Knoxville. Follow SOUTH FROM TRI-CITIES directions.

NOTE: After hurricane Helene, I-40 was closed. By Kamp time NDOT is expected to open one lane each way. Expect delays or map out an alternate route.

ASSOCIATED PRESS MARCH 1

WAYNESVILLE, N.C. — A stretch of Interstate 40 through the western North Carolina mountains is reopening to traffic this weekend, months after Hurricane Helene's historic flooding collapsed portions of the road, partially restoring the major travel connection with eastern Tennessee. The state Department of Transportation said the 20-mile (32-kilometer) section on the North Carolina side of the border will officially reopen on Saturday.

Flooding in the Pigeon River gorge in Haywood County washed away over 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) of I-40's eastbound lanes in late September.

Although usually a four-lane road, large portions of the section will operate for now with just one narrowed lane in each direction, with a 35 mph (56 kph) speed limit, according to the state Transportation Department. A concrete curb separates traffic, and periodic breaks provide access to emergency vehicles.

SOUTH FROM KENTUCKY -

I-75 southbound toward Knoxville and on to Maryville. Follow I-275 south. Continue for 2.5 miles, take I-40 west, and follow exit 386B to Alcoa Highway/US 129. Follow US 129 across Tennessee River, continue for approximately 12 miles to the Airport. After you pass the airport, bear to the left at the fork and follow the signs for Maryville College through Alcoa. Continue straight through 5 traffic lights. At the 6th light you will see the campus; turn right onto 321 South (Lamar Alexander parkway). Follow 321 passing the first entrance to the college to the first light - Court Street. Turn left onto Court St. and the college entrance will be on your left. Enter the college and Bartlett Hall is on the right corner just past the stop sign. Parking is available across from Bartlett.