Loudon, Tennessee Population, Hospitals, Airports, and Schools

Loudon, Tennessee is a small city located in the eastern part of the state, approximately 30 miles south of Knoxville. It has a population of just under 5,000 people and is located in Loudon County. Geographically, it is situated on the banks of the Tennessee River and is surrounded by rolling hills and farmland. The climate in Loudon tends to be humid and warm during the summer months with occasional thunderstorms and mild winters with occasional snowfall.

The history of Loudon dates back to its founding in 1867 when it was incorporated as a town. Over the years, it has grown steadily with an influx of new residents drawn by its close proximity to Knoxville and other nearby cities. Today, Loudon serves as an important part of the county’s economy due to its numerous manufacturing plants and businesses.

Politically, Loudon leans Republican but also has strong Libertarian influences due to its rural location. The city council consists of seven members who are elected every four years; there is also a mayor who is elected every two years. The city maintains good relationships with both state and federal lawmakers which helps ensure that local projects are properly funded and maintained.

Loudon has several schools within its borders including elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, as well as several private institutions such as religious schools or academies. All these institutions provide quality education for their students while also offering extracurricular activities such as sports or clubs that can help build character skills for their students’ futures.

Loudon also offers some interesting landmarks for visitors or locals alike such as Fort Loudoun State Park which features a reconstructed fort from the 1700s; various museums detailing local history; historic sites such as churches built in the 1800s; numerous trails for hiking or biking; lakeside parks perfect for picnics; golf courses; art galleries showcasing local artists; antique shops full of interesting finds; and many more attractions that make this small town unique!

Population: 4,476. Estimated population in July 2024: 4,745 (+6.0% change)
Males: 2,054 (45.9%), Females: 2,422 (54.1%)

Loudon County

Zip code: 37774

Demographics

Median resident age: 41.6 years
Median household income: $30,108
Median house value: $73,800

Population by Race

Races in Loudon:

  • White Non-Hispanic (92.0%)
  • Hispanic (3.2%)
  • Black (3.2%)
  • Other race (2.0%)
  • Two or more races (1.1%)
  • American Indian (0.7%)

Ancestries: United States (17.8%), Irish (10.8%), German (8.6%), English (8.1%), Scotch-Irish (2.7%), French (2.0%).

Elevation: 800 feet

Land area: 9.3 square miles

Population by Education

Loudon, Tennessee is a small town located in eastern Tennessee along the Tennessee River. It has a population of about 5,500 people and is a part of the greater Knoxville metropolitan area. The cost of living in Loudon is relatively low compared to other cities in the region. Housing costs are especially low, with median home prices coming in at around $150,000. Rent for an average two-bedroom apartment can range from $700 to $1,000 per month. Utilities are also quite affordable, with electricity and water usually costing around $100 each month. Groceries tend to be slightly more expensive than the national average but still remain relatively low compared to other cities in the region. The town also offers plenty of free activities such as hiking and biking trails, parks and wildlife areas, as well as access to nearby lakes for fishing or boating. Overall, Loudon offers an affordable living experience with plenty of outdoor recreation opportunities for residents to enjoy.

For population 25 years and over in Loudon

  • High school or higher: 65.0%
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.1%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 3.0%
  • Unemployed: 4.0%
  • Mean travel time to work: 22.7 minutes

For population 15 years and over in Loudon town

  • Never married: 19.0%
  • Now married: 53.8%
  • Separated: 1.2%
  • Widowed: 12.3%
  • Divorced: 13.6%

2.2% Foreign born (2.0% Latin America).

Population change in the 1990s: +153 (+3.5%).

Hospitals

Hospital/medical center in Loudon:

  • FORT SANDERS LOUDON MEDICAL CENTER (VONORE RD BOX 217)

Other hospitals/medical centers near Loudon:

  • SWEETWATER HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION (about 13 miles; SWEETWATER, TN)
  • ROANE MEDICAL CENTER (about 19 miles; HARRIMAN, TN)
  • RIDGEVIEW PSYCHIATRIC HOSP AND CENTER (about 19 miles; OAK RIDGE, TN)

Airports

Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Loudon:

  • MC GHEE TYSON (about 26 miles; KNOXVILLE, TN; Abbreviation: TYS)
  • LOVELL FIELD (about 77 miles; CHATTANOOGA, TN; Abbreviation: CHA)
  • RICHARD B RUSSELL (about 111 miles; ROME, GA; Abbreviation: RMG)

Other public-use airports nearest to Loudon:

  • MONROE COUNTY (about 14 miles; MADISONVILLE, TN; Abbreviation: MNV)
  • ROCKWOOD MUNI (about 27 miles; ROCKWOOD, TN; Abbreviation: RKW)
  • MCMINN COUNTY (about 28 miles; ATHENS, TN; Abbreviation: MMI)

Colleges and Universities

Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Loudon:

  • ROANE STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 19 miles; HARRIMAN, TN; Full-time enrollment: 3,490)
  • THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (about 33 miles; KNOXVILLE, TN; Full-time enrollment: 23,333)
  • PELLISSIPPI STATE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 33 miles; KNOXVILLE, TN; Full-time enrollment: 5,196)
  • LEE UNIVERSITY (about 53 miles; CLEVELAND, TN; Full-time enrollment: 3,171)
  • CLEVELAND STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 53 miles; CLEVELAND, TN; Full-time enrollment: 2,022)
  • CARSON-NEWMAN COLLEGE (about 66 miles; JEFFERSON CITY, TN; Full-time enrollment: 2,073)
  • CHATTANOOGA STATE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 78 miles; CHATTANOOGA, TN; Full-time enrollment: 4,821)

Schools

Public high school in Loudon:

  • LOUDON HIGH SCHOOL (Students: 644; Location: 1039 MULBERRY ST; Grades: 09 – 12)

Public primary/middle schools in Loudon:

  • LOUDON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Students: 449; Location: 2175 ROBERTS RD; Grades: KG – 05)
  • FORT LOUDOUN MIDDLE SCHOOL (Students: 363; Location: 1703 ROBERTS RD; Grades: 06 – 08)
  • STEEKEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Students: 260; Location: 4500 STEEKEE SCH RD; Grades: KG – 05)

Libraries

Libraries in Loudon:

  • TELLICO VILLAGE PUBLIC LIBRARY (Operating income: $47,764; Location: 304 LAKESIDE PLAZA; 4,566 books; 586 audio materials; 228 video materials; 36 serial subscriptions)
  • LOUDON PUBLIC LIBRARY (Operating income: $42,474; Location: 100 RIVER ROAD; 12,216 books; 50 audio materials; 134 video materials; 8 serial subscriptions)