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Aboard KAT!:
Knoxville area Transit can take you to all kinds of places you need to
go: grocery stores, movies, shopping centers, school, and even Knoxville
Greenways!

Knoxville
Greenways:
The City of Knoxville has over 70 recreational areas, many of which have
greenways for biking and walking. Since all regular route buses
have bike racks, now you can hop onto your nearby KAT bus and get taken
to almost every Knoxville Greenway. Just grab your bike, your
helmet, and a friend and let the fun begin. Whether you want to
spend the day biking on trails, or go for a quiet walk through the park,
let KAT take you there.
Park Locations:
Adair Park Greenway-(0.8
miles)
Located right off KAT Route 20 B-Centeral Ave., Adair Park and Greenway
is a loop trail located within the 16.5 acre Adair Park. The loop
passes by small pond with ducks, a gazebo, many picnic tables and a
large playground. Alex Haley
Greenway-(0.3
miles)
Located off of KAT Route 32 A/B-Dandridge Ave., Alex Haley Greenway
travels to and through Morningside Park to end at Haley Heritage Square. First
Creek Greenway-(0.8
miles)
Located off of KAT Route 23-Fairmont Ave., and accessible from Route
22-Broadway. First Creek Greenway is located between Glenwood Ave.
and Broadway. The greenway has a small loop trail in the bend of
the creek located in the middle of the park. Holston
River Greenway-(1.1
miles)
Located approximately one mile off of KAT Route 32 B-Dandridge Ave., the
Holston Greenway makes a loop around a large open green space. The
trail continues up through a beautiful oak and beech forest to cross an
abandoned rail line and connects to the corner of Riverside Drive and
Holston Hills Dr. Jean
Teague Greenway-(1.1
miles)
Located off of KAT Route 90 A/B Crosstown, the Jean Teague Greenway
connects West Hills Elementary School to a temporary end at West End Church
of Christ. Lakeshore
Greenway-(2.25
miles)
Located off of KAT Route 90 A/B Crosstown, the Lakeshore Greenway,
inside a 60 acre Lakeshore Park, makes a large loop, part of which is
along side the Tennessee River. Neyland
Greenway-(3.0
miles)
Located off of KAT Route 50 A-U.T. Ag Campus, Neyland Greenway connects
across First Creek to Gateway Center and Volunteer Landing. This
greenway passes many U.T. facilities such as, the Thompson Boling Arena,
U.T.'s Soccer Complex, and the Trial Gardens. Also this trail
travels along side the Tennessee River and connects to the 3rd Creek
Greenway. Northwest Middle
School
Greenway-(1.0
miles)
Located off of KAT Route 90 A/B-Crosstown, Northwest Greenway is located
on school property and loops around the edges of open space. Third
Creek Greenway-(3.7
miles)
Located off of KAT Routes 90 A/B-Crosstown, 50 C-U.T. Off Campus
Housing, and 11 A/B- Kingston Pike, Third Creek Greenway connects to
Neyland Greenway at the mouth of Third Creek on the Tennessee
River. The greenway has access points at Sutherland Ave. and
Kingston Pike. Sequoyah Greenway-(2.6
miles)
Located off of KAT Routes 10- Cherokee Blvd. and 11 A/B-Kingston Pike,
Sequoyah Greenway runs through the median of Cherokee Boulevard and
connects directly across Kingston Pike to Third Creek Greenway. Will
Skelton Greenway-(2.25
miles)
Located off of KAT Route 40 A/B- South Knoxville, the Will Skelton
Greenway connects to Ijams Nature Center along the French Broad River to
the Forks of the River Wildlife Management Area. This is a
beautiful greenway located in a very natural setting with panoramic
views of the river. |