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Powell Station Park
Powell Station Park is a popular tourist attraction located at 2318 West Emory Road in Powell, Tennessee, United States. The park offers a variety of recreational activities for visitors, including the Three Ridges Golf Course, Concord Par 3 Golf Course, and Beverly Park Par 3 Golf Course. Additionally, visitors can enjoy boating and water activities at Concord Marina and Concord Yacht Club. For biking enthusiasts, the park is home to the Appalachian Mountain Bike Club (AMBC) and offers access to a network of scenic trails. The park also features a skatepark with ramps and platforms for skateboarders. Volleyball enthusiasts can enjoy sand volleyball courts at Melton Hill Park and The Cove at Concord Park. With its diverse range of amenities and activities, Powell Station Park is a perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages.
Lost Creek RV Park
Welcome to Lost Creek RV Park, your perfect getaway nestled in the heart of East Tennessee. Located at 320 Rush Sharp Lane, Sharps Chapel, TN 37866, our campground offers a serene escape surrounded by nature's beauty, right on the shores of the stunning Norris Lake. Just across the lake lies the Chuck Swann Wildlife Management Area, a vast 24,444-acre sanctuary between the Powell and Clinch rivers. Managed by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and the Tennessee Division of Forestry, this area is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. Whether you're interested in spotting whitetail deer and wild turkey or exploring the trails as a hiker, ATV rider, or horseback rider, there's something for everyone. The area is also popular among bank fishermen, bird watchers, and wildlife photographers thanks to its easy access and diverse habitats.
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