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    There are paths, but not an official bike trail at the Cove. There is a mountain bike trail over on the baseball field side though.

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    Fort Dickerson Park  - View of Neyland stadium from park

    Fort Dickerson Park

    4.4(23 reviews)
    15.1 mi

    The road getting up here is kind of jacked up and narrow by housing. I saw this place on facebook…read morelast year but didn't get to check the out last summer. They have bathrooms but were all closed up where I went. I asked a local business if they are just open during summer and they said it actually just re-opened last summer. I asked if the rumor of dead bodies was true and they said that yes there were lots of dead bodies found here from jumping off the rocks or getting stuck in the rocks deep down below. But anyways, on the opposite side of the story.. there are plenty of floating docks for people to chill on during summer. Just sitting there listening to the bird was very peaceful.. gorgeous view.

    This is a really cool hiking spot. The fort itself ain't all that but if you are looking for a spot…read moreto hike with a nice view and hood destination at the end it's a nice spot We parked at the first lot on fort Dickerson road and then went up the path to the left. It's well maintained in the most part (one fallen tree but nothing too difficult to get around). It's about a mile ish there and back but drops you at an old quarry with amazing blue water that you can swim in or kayak. 5/5 would recommend to a friend!

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    Fort Dickerson Park  - This was not the trail to the top, so I waited here until I was found by the right companion.

    This was not the trail to the top, so I waited here until I was found by the right companion.

    Fort Dickerson Park  - But I wasn't alone!  Ladybug was hanging in there with me.

    But I wasn't alone! Ladybug was hanging in there with me.

    Fort Dickerson Park  - Big boulders along the path. The wrong path for my intended destination!

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    Big boulders along the path. The wrong path for my intended destination!

    The Sinks - The Sinks in its glory.

    The Sinks

    4.9(37 reviews)
    30.3 mi

    I never met a waterfall that I didn't like. We did a driving tour along Little River in Great Smoky…read moreMountains National Park to see if we could spot some wildlife. The Sinks is a lovely waterfall along the river. There is a small parking lot with about a dozen spaces where we found parking. An observation area is a short walk from parking. A sign describes the area and that the falls were manmade. During the late 1800's the river was used to transport logs/timber to the nearby town of Elkmont. After a storm, flood waters caused a jam in the river. Dynamite was used to restore water flow. The blast resulted in a twist in the river and creation of the waterfall. A set of stone steps leads up a hill, offering lovey views of the falls. There are dozens of waterfalls in the Park. Sinks is one of the few that is drivable, which is great for people that cannot hike. I picked up a Waterfalls map at the visitor center that I found interesting and informative. Parking passes are required to park in the lot. There are no amenities at the falls. Plan 15-30 minutes for a stop and photos.

    The Sinks is such a fun outdoor experience! Our boys, ages 11 & 13, loved it! The parking is not…read moregreat though, with only about 15 spots in the parking lot and nowhere else to go. It's super busy in the summer, so just be prepared for that. We had to wait about 15 minutes for someone to leave so we could park. That wouldn't keep us from going back, though.

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    The Sinks - Observation patio

    Observation patio

    The Sinks - View from path to the platform.

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    View from path to the platform.

    World's Fair Park - East Tennessee Veteran's Memorial

    World's Fair Park

    4.5(40 reviews)
    15.3 mi

    The World's Fair Park in downtown Knoxville is a historic and active public space built for the…read more1982 World's Fair. It is home to iconic landmarks like the Sunsphere, a 266-foot gold-domed observation tower, and the Tennessee Amphitheater. Today, the park serves as a hub for major festivals, community gatherings, and recreation. Very welcoming space, lots to enjoy, always busy! The sphere is a focal point, when you go through Knoxville on I-40.

    The historic World's Fair Park in Knoxville is lovely in the Spring. Dogwoods and other flowering…read moretrees were in bloom during my visit. The Park was at the center of the 1982 World's Fair. Today, the park is a beautiful green space for residents and visitors. The Sunsphere and the Amphitheater are the only remaining structures from the World's Fair in the park. The Sunsphere is opened to visitors. The Amphitheater was shuttered for the winter and in need of a facelift. Several interesting architectural features (posts and statue) are located throughout the park. A colorful bridge passes over the park and waterway. The Park is filled with accessible walkways, a water feature/fountain. A rail trail passes through the park for walkers and runners. We found free parking at the south side of the park. I did not see restroom facilities. Dogs on leases are allowed everywhere except in the fountain area.

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    World's Fair Park - World's Fair Park map with downtown

    World's Fair Park map with downtown

    World's Fair Park - The park is gorgeous in the spring.

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    The park is gorgeous in the spring.

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