Sequoyah Hills Park
1400 Cherokee Blvd.
Knoxville, TN 37919
865-584-6403 (field reservations)
West Knoxville
Directions: West on Kingston Pike about a mile from the Neyland
Drive and Kingston Pike interchange; across from Laurel Church of
Christ make a left onto Cherokee Boulevard; the park has three different
parts with three different entrances; all are on the left about
one to two miles down the road.
Bicyclists, runners and walkers enjoy the charm of this scenic tree-lined boulevard with its rolling hills and quaint older homes. Sequoyah Hills is acclaimed for its breathtaking spring landscapes and is a featured tour during the Dogwood Arts Festival.
Sequoyah Greenway runs along the boulevard median.
Divided into three sections each with its own parking, Sequoyah Hills Park features 3 sport fields, a playground and exercise yard, and two waterway accesses to the Tennessee River. There is plenty of open space for frisbee and picnics along with a trail that winds along the riverfront.
There are two other City parks to visit in the neighborhood -
Talahi Park and
Whitlow-Logan Park.
For reservations or to learn more about upcoming baseball/softball leagues in Sequoyah Hills Park, email Knox Youth Sports at
[email protected] or visit
www.knoxyouthsports.com.
Update to map below:
Ballfield sizes are East Field: 180 feet, Middle Field: 175 feet, Link/House Field: 200 feet.
PARK RULES & REGULATIONS
1.) For the protection of our park and the safety of its users, the following are prohibited:
- No alcoholic beverages
- No open fires
- No hitting golf balls anywhere in the park
- No motorized vehicles in park
- No equestrian activity
2.) Per city ordinance, all animals must be maintained on a leash.
3.) Please be respectful of other trail users.
4.) Please help to keep our parks beautiful by disposing trash in proper receptacles.
5.) Hours - Open dawn to dusk unless otherwise posted.