List of Nationally Recognized Firewise Communities in Tennessee
Wildfires pose a significant threat to homes and communities, but through proactive efforts, many neighborhoods in Tennessee have taken steps to reduce these risks. The Firewise USA® program recognizes communities that have demonstrated a commitment to wildfire safety and prevention. This page highlights the nationally recognized Firewise USA® communities across Tennessee, showcasing their dedication to protecting lives, property, and natural resources.
Blount County
FenceRail Gap (2009)
Top of the World (2016)
Laurel Valley (2017)
Saddle Ridge (2017)
Stonegate Community (2018)
Fawn Hollow (2019)
Blackberry Mountain (2022)
Kinzel Springs (2022)
Claiborne Couny
Lone Mountain Shores (2014)
Clay County
The Pointe (2023)
Cumberland County
Cumberland Lakes (2006)
Hawkins County
Chelaque Estates (2018)
Jefferson County
Douglas Lake Resort (2021)
Monroe County
Tri-Community (2016)
Putnam County
Cumberland Cove (2003)
Sevier County
Cobbly Nob (2011)
Shagbark (2011)
English Mountain Community (2015)
City of Pigeon Forge (2017)
Chalet Village (2018)
City of Gatlinburg (2018)
East Gatlinburg (2019)
Oak Hill Road (2020)
Pittman Center (2020)
Westgate Smoky Mountain Resort (2022)
Union County
The Highlands (2010)
Van Buren County
Long Branch Lakes (2013)
Tennessee is proud to have many nationally recognized Firewise USA® communities working to reduce wildfire risks and protect their homes and neighborhoods.
This Page Last Updated: December 2, 2025 at 8:55 AM