Forks of the River Wildlife Parking Knoxville, TN 37920
About the Business
Welcome to Forks of the River Wildlife Parking, your gateway to nature's splendor in Knoxville, Tennessee. Nestled in the heart of the scenic 37920 area, our park offers a serene escape for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and wildlife observers alike. With sprawling landscapes and diverse ecosystems, Forks of the River provides a perfect backdrop for outdoor adventures and peaceful retreats.
Explore miles of well-maintained trails that wind through lush forests and open meadows, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding natural beauty. Whether you're an avid bird watcher or simply looking to enjoy a leisurely walk amidst nature, our park promises an unforgettable experience. The area is rich with local flora and fauna, making it a prime spot for photography and wildlife spotting.
Forks of the River Wildlife Parking is committed to preserving the natural environment while providing a safe and welcoming space for visitors. Our facilities are designed to enhance your visit, with ample parking and easy access to trailheads. Whether you're planning a solo adventure or a family outing, we invite you to immerse yourself in the tranquility and beauty that our park has to offer.
Visit us today and discover why Forks of the River is a cherished destination for both locals and visitors to Knoxville. We look forward to welcoming you to our natural haven where every visit promises new discoveries and cherished memories.
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Location & Phone number
Knoxville, Tennessee 37920, United States
Reviews
"Hey went there found a fossil would have loved seeing the van thing if someone could tell me where it's located"
"It’s a beautiful place to hike or bike. Trails where pretty maintained for the most part. I recommend at least checking it out once for yourself."
"A bit hard to find and WAY OUT OF THE WAY, but super easy access to the trails. If you're looking to run or ride the trails, this is a great place to start."
"Some trails are unmaintained and completely overgrown, meaning they're riddled with ticks, pulled four off myself and five off my dog. I would have stood on the better maintained trail but I didn't have hours to do a huge loop. Looked like a good place to mountain bike. We had hiked there before and ticks were bad in the fall as well. There's also alot of really old trash and a random rusted barbed wire fences.."
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