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Baker Creek Preserve

Cycling Hiking Playground Running

HIGHLIGHTS:

Within Knoxville’s Urban Wilderness, this 100-acre preserve includes 7.1 miles of hiking and biking trails for beginners to extreme adventure mountain bikers; five of the eight trails are multi-use, two-way trails for hiking and biking and include a virtually flat beginner trail; three dedicated downhill mountain bike trails for more experienced riders; two asphalt pump tracks – one for more advanced riders and one for beginners; five jump and skill lines of varying difficulty levels; users can connect to the 42 mile South Loop Trail System by way of a pedestrian bridge across Redbud Road

Note: Baker Creek Preserve Bike Park will be closed for routine maintenance on Monday mornings from 7 a.m. – 9 a.m.  If the City of Knoxville is closed on Monday or unable to complete work due to inclement weather, the closure will be on Tuesday morning from 7 a.m. – 9 a.m.

Trail Map

Connects: Marie Myers Park, Knoxville’s Urban Wilderness

Park Map

Park Information

Location & Contact

South

3700 Lancaster Drive, Knoxville, TN 37920

City of Knoxville Parks website

 3-1-1 or 865-215-4311

Features & Amenities

Trail, Cycling, Hiking, Running, Playground

Park Size

100 acres

Trails

Natural Trail: 7.3 miles

Difficulty: beginner to advanced

Hours of Operation

Open Sunrise to Sunset

Resources

Trail Map

Knoxville’s Urban Wilderness Map

Bicycling

Bicycling

Birding

Disc Golf

Disc Golf

Fishing

Hiking

Paddling

Rock Climbing

Rock Climbing

Running / Walking

Running / Walking

Skateboarding

Skateboarding

Wildflowers

Wildflowers