Keller Bend Park
About the Business
Welcome to Keller Bend Park, a hidden gem nestled in the natural beauty of Knoxville, Tennessee. Located at 3360 Keller Bend Road, this charming park was generously gifted to Knox County by the TVA and offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. As a beloved local park and tourist attraction, Keller Bend Park is perfect for those seeking tranquility and a connection with nature.
Although parking is limited, the park's intimate setting ensures a peaceful visit. Explore the small walking trail that meanders through lush woods, providing a perfect opportunity for a leisurely stroll or a moment of reflection amidst nature's splendor. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor to the area, Keller Bend Park invites you to unwind and enjoy the simple pleasures of the great outdoors. Discover this picturesque sanctuary at the end of Keller Bend Road and experience the natural beauty that Knoxville has to offer.
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Hours open
Monday:
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday:
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Reviews
"Storms have knocked down several trees along the paths. Paths aren't clearly marked! U can easily get lost. Definitely precede with caution."
"This is not a park but more of a little hiking area where residents who live nearby can walk their dogs for potty breaks. Despite what others have said, there is no room to park (I can barely turn around) and there is nothing sketchy about this place. It makes a difference when you've actually been somewhere before you give a review. This is my reason for only giving three stars. This bend area is serene, beautiful, has nice views and even lake access at one point."
"Seems a little sketch at times, though in a very nice neighborhood. I probably wouldn't like my wife to be there alone, but it's nice for a quick family 'outing' along the water. Pretty views"
"Here’s a convenient little park in West Knoxville on Fort Loudoun Lake that’s not well known. A nearby resident told me that it had 14 acres and was created by President Roosevelt in the 1930s. It has many big trees and is very steep along the lake banks. There’s only three designated parking places for it on the dead-end street."
"Quaint park that obviously isn't visited often."
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