Fort Dickerson Quarry

Fort Dickerson Quarry

Fort Dickerson Quarry is a beautiful urban park in Knoxville, Tennessee, known for its stunning blue-green quarry lake and historical significance.

85
Acres Protected
4
Miles of Trails
Varies, but popular with locals
Annual Visitors
1863 (as Fort Dickerson)
Year Established

About Fort Dickerson Quarry

Fort Dickerson Quarry
 

Located in the heart of Knoxville, Tennessee, Fort Dickerson Quarry offers a unique combination of natural beauty and historical interest. The quarry itself is filled with striking blue-green water, making it a popular spot for swimming and paddle sports, offering a cool respite during warm summer months. The surrounding parkland is part of the Fort Dickerson Park, which includes remnants from the American Civil War era. The fort was one of the key defensive positions during the Siege of Knoxville in 1863. Visitors can explore the preserved earthworks and enjoy panoramic views from the higher vantage points. The area is rich with ecological diversity, featuring hardwood forests providing habitat for a variety of local wildlife. This is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts interested in hiking on its trails or simply enjoying the serene environment. The combination of historical significance, recreational opportunities, and natural beauty makes Fort Dickerson Quarry a distinctive urban retreat.

Highlights

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The striking blue-green quarry lake known for its scenic beauty.

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Historical Civil War earthworks and fortifications.

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Panoramic vistas of Knoxville from the fort area.

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Quiet hiking trails through a serene natural environment.

Notable Natural Features

Quarry Lake

A stunning blue-green lake that's perfect for swimming and water sports.

Civil War Fortifications

Preserved earthworks from 1863 provide a glimpse into Knoxville's Civil War history.

Scenic Overlook

Offers panoramic views of the surrounding area and downtown Knoxville.