Lakeshore Park Loop

Knoxville, Tennessee

4.8/5
based on 4 reviews

Details

Distance

2.29 miles

Elevation Gain

128 ft

Route Type

Loop

Description

Added by Addisyn Hensley

The Lakeshore Park Loop in Knoxville, Tennessee, offers visitors a scenic and accessible pathway through the expansive 185-acre Lakeshore Park. This loop trail provides panoramic views of the Tennessee River and the Great Smoky Mountains, making it a favorite spot for walkers, joggers, and families.

Hours of Operation:

Lakeshore Park is open to the public from dawn to dusk daily. Specific facilities within the park may have different operating hours, so it’s advisable to check in advance if you plan to use them.

Parking:

The park offers several free parking areas with a total of 568 spaces, including 5 accessible spots, distributed across six lots throughout the park. For current parking locations and future plans, please refer to the Park Map on the Visit page of the park’s official website.

Dog Policy:

Domesticated house pets are welcome at Lakeshore Park. All pets must be kept on a leash, and owners are required to clean up after their pets to maintain the park’s cleanliness and safety.

Permits and Fees:

Access to the Lakeshore Park Loop and general park areas is free, and no permits are required for day use. However, if you plan to host an event or use specific facilities within the park, such as Marble Hall, rental fees and permits may apply. For example, Marble Hall offers half-day rentals starting at $500.

Additional Considerations:

Trail Conditions: The Lakeshore Park Loop is a paved greenway suitable for all fitness levels. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime.

Amenities: The park features walking trails along the banks of the Tennessee River, a children’s playground, an open-air pavilion with seating, and soccer fields.

Wildlife: While enjoying the trail, visitors can experience the natural beauty of the area, including views of the Tennessee River and the Great Smoky Mountains.

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Lakeshore Park Loop Reviews

I did not see any park hours. Thus, upon visiting the Knox County police car parked behind me once, while parked at the pavilion and proceeded to follow me all the way out of the park. I find this very rude, considering the next day, i saw another Lawdog riding and stopping in the park. The presence of county police made me feel like this area was not safe. Usually, when cops patrol an area like this, it means bad news. I mean, give us a place to relax and not have to worry about getting pulled over for some crazy reason. A park is for the people by the people and why we are harassed every day just for visiting some beautiful place, making some feel out of place. Nice, really nice and spacious place. So very nice, but that lawdog was enough to keep me and any of my associates far, far away from this beautiful park. SMH

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