The Third Creek Greenway follows Third Creek 4.5 miles upstream from Neyland Drive through Tyson Park to Forrest Park Boulevard in Bearden. It connects with the Neyland Greenway at its eastern terminus and with the Bearden Village Greenway at its western end. The route is paved and includes several bridges over Third Creek and its tributaries. Although there are a few small hills to climb, the route is fairly flat for Knoxville. We biked the route in mid-July 2014.
Athletic fields, Alcoa Highway and the Tower at Morgan Hill |
The greenway and Third Creek pass under Kingston Pike |
Third Creek |
Interstate 40 spans the creek, the greenway and Tyson McGhee Park Street |
Picnic pavilion at Tyson Park |
Playground equipment at the park |
Lighted tennis courts |
Crossing East Third Creek |
Near the side trail to Safety City |
Crossing Third Creek on a shingled bridge |
The trail provides lots of shade along the creek |
Crossing Third Creek for the third time |
The hills and curves increase as the greenway approaches Bearden |
Norfolk Southern spans Third Creek and the greenway with this masonry arch bridge |
There is no fee to access the greenway. While the city and its wastewater utility are making improvements, be aware that Third Creek is posted as not suitable for human contact.
The greenway website is http://www.cityofknoxville.org/greenways/thirdcreek.asp.
Great pictures. What focal length is the last image at?
ReplyDeleteThe focal length in 35mm film equivalent is 25mm.
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