GREENWAY DETAILS |
Explore the greenway on Google Trekker Street View
Greenway Length: 0.5 mile
Greenway Main Loop: 0.5 mile
Unpaved Trail Length: 0.1 mile
Used for: walking, running, bicycling, walking leashed dogs, skating, pushing
strollers, using wheelchairs, roller blading
Hours: dawn till dusk
Lights: none
Difficulty: medium with slight slopes
Greenway Surface: asphalt
Unpaved Trail Surface: natural path
Facilities: restrooms
Watershed: Goose Creek
Connects to: Charter Doyle Park
Parking: 40 in Charter Doyle Park |
RIDE THE BUS TO THE GREENWAY
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Route 41 - 25 min. walk -
Chapman Highway at Judith
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City Council District: 1
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Charter Doyle Greenway
5100 West Martin Mill Pike
Knoxville, TN 37920
South Knoxville
Directions: South on Chapman Highway; right on Martin Mill Pike about two miles; park is on left.
Charter Doyle Greenway is a loop that surrounds the green space, playground, and tennis courts in
Charter Doyle Park.
The greenway also connects to a new feature, the
Charter Doyle Petsafe Dog Park within Charter Doyle Park. This greenway was repaved and widened in 2011.
The City plans to connect Charter Doyle Greenway to
Mary Vestal Greenway along the abandoned Smoky Mountain Railroad corridor.
Charter Doyle Park also features the unpaved, 0.1-mile Mildred Doyle trail, which meanders through a wooded area within the park.
GOOGLE TREKKER STREET VIEW
Explore the park and greenway on Google Trekker Street View:
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Paved Loop
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Trail
HISTORY OF THE GREENWAY
The land was generously donated in 1984 by the Doyle family to be a neighborhood park. Take a stroll on the Mildred Doyle nature trail that passes by the Doyle family cemetery. There you'll find a single military tombstone recording the life of John Doyle, dating 1748-1837.