Wolf River Greenway

The Wolf River Greenway is a multi-use trail system offering scenic views and recreational opportunities along the Wolf River in Tennessee.

Not Applicable
Acres Protected
36
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
2001
Year Established

About Wolf River Greenway

 

The Wolf River Greenway, located in Memphis, Tennessee, is an expansive trail system that follows the course of the Wolf River for approximately 36 miles. This greenway provides a vital green corridor amid urban and suburban landscapes, offering an escape into nature for local residents and visitors. Known for promoting outdoor recreation, the greenway accommodates walking, biking, and nature observation. The Wolf River itself is a crucial ecological area, hosting diverse plant and animal species, with stretches of wetland forests and open river banks that present excellent bird-watching opportunities. The development of the greenway reflects a commitment to conservation, urban connectivity, and providing a sanctuary for outdoor enthusiasts. Historically, the Wolf River has been integral to local communities, acting as an essential waterway for trade and transit, which is celebrated and preserved in the greenway's interpretive displays. Landmarks such as Shelby Farms Park and the Lucius Burch Natural Area add to the greenway’s allure, providing a combination of urban charm and natural beauty.

Highlights

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Shelby Farms Park - one of the largest urban parks in the country.

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Lucius Burch Natural Area - a significant stretch offering rich biodiversity.

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Germantown section - known for its well-maintained paths and overall beauty.

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Wolf River Nature Area - offers serene settings and wildlife viewing.

Notable Natural Features

Shelby Farms Park

A massive urban park with diverse recreational facilities and events.

Lucius Burch Natural Area

A preserved natural area known for its flora and fauna.

Wolf River Nature Area

This area offers picnic spots and nature observation opportunities.