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PRIVATE LAND EASEMENTPRIVATE LAND EASEMENTPLEASE STAY ON THE TRAILSPLEASE STAY ON THE TRAILS
PRIVATE LAND EASEMENTPRIVATE LAND EASEMENTPLEASE STAY ON THE TRAILSPLEASE STAY ON THE TRAILS
THE PERIMETER TRAIL - DEFINED ASTHE WILL SKELTON GREENWAY,WHALEY TRAIL, AND WESTPERIMETER TRAIL - IS OPEN YEARROUND. ALL OTHER TRAILS OPEN TOALL USERS ONLY FROM JUNE 1 -AUGUST 31.
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OPEN FROM JUNE 1TO AUGUST 31 ONLY
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MAP BROUGHT TO YOU BY:
KNOXVILLE’S URBAN WILDERNESS
a recreational, cultural, and historic preservation initiative championed by Legacy Parks Foundation, incorporates 1,000-forested acres along downtown’s south waterfront. It creates an exceptional recreation and historic corridor for experiencing the special character-defining assets of our city. There are currently over 50 miles of trail connecting multiple parks and cultural sites within the Urban Wilderness. The vision is to fully connect the recreational, historic, and cultural assets from Alcoa Highway on the west, to the Forks of the River Wildlife Management Area on the east, and to I.C. King Park on the south. We encourage you to help us expand the Urban Wilderness to make this vision a reality by becoming a Friend of Legacy Parks at legacyparks.org/friend!
865-584-4000Vick Dyer
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TRAIL GUIDELINESThese trails are for walking, hiking, running, and biking only. No motorized vehicles or equestrians are allowed. Most trails are single-track natural surface, though some include street crossings and short segments on paved greenway or road. There are two types of trails in Knoxville’s Urban Wilderness: Multi-Use and Downhill.
Obey all signs Helmets are recommended for all riders – full face
helmets are recommended for downhill trails Pedestrians have right of way on multi-use trails – riders
yield to pedestrians unless otherwise posted Riders traveling downhill yield to uphill riders unless
otherwise posted Ride within your abilities – user assumes all risks
All pets must be leashed and under control Leave no trace Public restrooms are only available at Ijams Nature
Center and Ijams Quarries Sections of these trails cross private property and are
marked “Private Land.” Please respect the generosity of these landowners who allow public access to their property by staying on designated trails
Don’t ride wet trails; stay on designated trails
MULTI-USE TRAILS FOR SHARED USE BY HIKERS AND MOUNTAIN BIKERS
EASIEST SURFACE // hard, 72" wide or more MAXIMUM GRADE // 5% OBSTACLES // none BIKE SKILLS // beginner
EASY SURFACE // hard or natural, 36" wide or more MAXIMUM GRADE // 5% to 15% OBSTACLES // small MOUNTAIN BIKE SKILLS // basic MORE DIFFICULT SURFACE // natural surface, 24" wide or more MAXIMUM GRADE // 15% or more OBSTACLES // unavoidable MOUNTAIN BIKE SKILLS // intermediate
VERY DIFFICULT SURFACE // natural, 12" wide or more MAXIMUM GRADE // 20% or more OBSTACLES // technical & unavoidable MOUNTAIN BIKE SKILLS // advanced
ALL USERS
DOWNHILL TRAIL USERS
FORKS OF THE RIVER WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREASPECIAL REGUALTIONS APPLY
THE PERIMETER TRAIL- DEFINED AS THE WILL SKELTON GREENWAY, WHALEY TRAIL AND WEST PERIMETER TRAIL- IS OPEN YEAR-ROUND. ALL OTHER TRAILS ARE OPEN TO ALL USERS FROM JUNE 1— AUGUST 31.
A HIGH IMPACT CONSERVATION PERMIT IS REQUIRED FOR ALL BICYCLING IN THE WMA TRAILS EXCEPT FOR THE PERIMETER TRIALS.
FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT HIGH IMPACT CONSERVATION PERMIT, LAND MANAGEMENT OR HUNTING REGULATIONS PLEASE VISIT TN.GOV.TWRA OR CALL 800-332-0900
Downhill Mountain Biking is an extreme sport with inherentdanger and is significantly different than multi-use trail riding. These trails contain technical features that require constant physical and mental effort including jumps, mandatory drops, steep grades, and rough texture.
Downhill trails are not intended for novice riders, even with significant trail riding experience
Do not determine your downhill skill level based on multi use trail ability – they are rated on different scales
Obey all signs Ride within your abilities – user assumes all risks Full face helmets and other safety equipment are
strongly recommended No hiking or riding uphill is allowed on downhill trails
DOWNHILL TRAILS FOR EXPERIENCED MOUNTAIN BIKE USE ONLY
Downhill trails are machine-cut and contain man-made features including dirt jumps, ride-on features, gaps, narrow surfaces, wall rides, berms, and natural or constructed features. All downhill trails are identified with the following:
LESS DIFFICULT
MORE DIFFICULT
VERY DIFFICULT
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TRAILS Knoxville’s Urban Wilderness Trails provide over 50 miles of multi-use trails, primarily natural surface, connecting eight parks/wildlife areas with private lands to create a seamless trail system.
There are seven trailheads within the South Loop system. A 12-mile route --indicated in burgundy on the map and with the UW blaze on the trails -- guides you through Ijams Nature Center, Forks of the River Wildlife Management Area, Anderson School Trails, William Hastie Natural Area, and Marie Myers Park, bringing you back to where you started. The South Loop route offers easy to moderate trails for all users.
Additional trails are located at Fort Dickerson Park, River Bluff Wildlife Area and High Ground Park, parks that will ultimately be connected to the South Loop Trails as a part of the Battlefield Loop currently in development.
ANDERSON SCHOOL4808 PROSPECT LANE
BAKER CREEK PRESERVE3700 LANCASTER DRIVE
FORKS OF THE RIVER WMA - BURNETT CREEK5907 BURNETT CREEK ROAD
FORKS OF THE RIVER WMA - MCCLURE LANE3140 MCCLURE LANE
IJAMS NATURE CENTER 2915 ISLAND HOME AVENUE
IJAMS QUARRIES 3518 ISLAND HOME PIKE
WILLIAM HASTIE NATURAL AREA 1302 MARGARET ROAD
HIGH GROUND PARK1000 CHEROKEE TRAIL
RIVER BLUFF NATURAL AREA1045 CHEROKEE TRAIL
FORT DICKERSON - FORT & OVERLOOK 3079 FORT DICKERSON ROAD
FORT DICKERSON - AUGUSTA QUARRY 530 AUGUSTA ROAD
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