Warriors Path State Park

Warriors Path State Park offers a diverse outdoor experience with its scenic landscapes and ample recreational activities including hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing.

950
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
1 million
Annual Visitors
1952
Year Established

About Warriors Path State Park

 

Located in the northeastern corner of Tennessee, Warriors Path State Park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering 950 acres of natural beauty along the shores of Patrick Henry Reservoir. The park's varied topography includes rolling hills, winding trails, and serene waterways, making it a perfect destination for a wide range of outdoor activities. Established in 1952, the park's name pays homage to the Great Indian Warpath, a trail used by Cherokees and other Native American tribes. Visitors can explore over 12 miles of hiking trails that traverse lush forests and meander alongside picturesque lake views. Warriors Path also boasts equestrian trails, a golf course, and disc golf for diverse recreational pursuits. Wildlife viewing is a popular activity, with chances to spot white-tailed deer, red foxes, and a multitude of bird species. The park's proximity to Kingsport ensures easy access to amenities while providing a natural retreat for all who visit.

Highlights

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Patrick Henry Reservoir

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Warrior’s Path Equestrian Trails

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The Boundless Playground designed for children of all abilities

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Duck Island Recreation Area

Notable Natural Features

Patrick Henry Lake

Offers excellent opportunities for fishing and boating.

Horse Stables

Provides equestrian riders with access to scenic trails.

Darrell's Dream Boundless Playground

An inclusive playground that is accessible to all children.