Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is a premier research facility in Tennessee, renowned for its contributions to science and energy research.

Acres Protected
Miles of Trails
Limited Public Access
Annual Visitors
1943
Year Established

About Oak Ridge National Laboratory

 

Oak Ridge National Laboratory, established in 1943 as part of the Manhattan Project, is located in the eastern part of Tennessee. The lab is situated within the Oak Ridge Reservation, an area that was originally founded to support the development of nuclear weapons during World War II. Today, ORNL is a multidisciplinary facility that focuses on a wide range of scientific domains including materials science, quantum computing, nuclear physics, and clean energy technologies. While not a recreational area, ORNL hosts occasional public tours and educational events, allowing visitors to engage with ongoing scientific work. Surrounding the lab, the lush landscapes of Tennessee provide a contrasting backdrop to the high-tech research being conducted inside. Although not primarily known for outdoor recreation, the adjacent natural areas of the Tennessee Valley offer hiking, wildlife viewing, and scenic exploration.

Highlights

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Historic involvement in the Manhattan Project

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Cutting-edge scientific research and innovation

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Public educational tours of certain facilities

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Proximity to the scenic Tennessee Valley

Notable Natural Features

Oak Ridge Heritage Center

A museum detailing the history and impact of the Oak Ridge facility.

Spallation Neutron Source

A facility providing intense pulsed neutron beams for scientific research.

High Flux Isotope Reactor

A research reactor contributing to various scientific advancements.