GREENWAY DETAILS |
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Length: 1.0 miles
Portion of: 18 miles of connected greenways
Main Loop: 0.2
mile (around festival lawn in World's Fair Park)
Used for: walking, running, bicycling, walking leashed dogs, skating, pushing strollers,
using wheelchairs, roller blading
Hours: dawn till dusk
Lights: none
Difficulty: easy
Surface: asphalt
Facilities: restrooms in World's Fair Park
Watershed: Second Creek
Connects to: Neyland Greenway, World's Fair Park, Tennessee River, Second Creek, Neyland Stadium
Parking Area: in World's Fair Park and at Second Creek Park
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RIDE THE BUS TO THIS GREENWAY |
Route 42 - Clinch Ave. at World's Fair Park
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City Council District: 1 & 6
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Second Creek Greenway
1060 World's Fair Dr.
Knoxville, TN 37916
Downtown Knoxville
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Directions: I-40 to Exit #388 Henley Street /US-441 South. Go .2 mile towards Downtown Knoxville. Continue towards TN-62/Summit Hill Dr./Western Ave. - go 0.2 mile. Continue on 11th ST SW - go 0.2 mile. Turn left on Clinch Ave. - go 0.1 mile. Turn left on World's Fair Park Drive.
Second Creek Greenway is a primary connection for downtown Knoxville, linking the University of Tennessee, the Tennessee River waterfront, and World's Fair Park.
Second Creek Greenway connects World’s Fair Park's walking trails along Second Creek to Neyland Greenway and the City’s waterfront venues adjacent to the Tennessee River.
It is located in the dramatic topography of the Second Creek valley. To enter World's Fair Park from the Second Creek valley, greenway patrons have two options: 1) use the crosswalk on Cumberland Ave. or 2) use the ramp that leads from Second Creek Greenway to a pedestrian bridge that crosses over Cumberland Ave.
Second Creek Greenway begins at Neyland Stadium, runs north underneath the railroad and crosses Cumberland Ave. to World's Fair Park, where walking paths (including a 0.2-mile loop) are located.
GOOGLE TREKKER STREET VIEW
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Street View (images from Fall 2014)