The Urban Wilderness of Knoxville offers a dynamic blend of nature and recreation within the city limits. Encapsulating over 1,000 acres of outdoor space, it showcases a variety of terrains and activities for outdoor enthusiasts.
The Urban Wilderness of Knoxville is a remarkable collection of natural, cultural, and historic sites linked by over 50 miles of multi-use trails just 3 miles from downtown Knoxville. Spanning more than 1,000 acres, it encompasses parks, trails, and forests, providing an accessible escape to nature amidst an urban environment. The area features a diverse range of ecosystems, including hardwood forests, wetlands, and riparian corridors, which offer habitats for local wildlife such as deer, wild turkeys, and a variety of bird species. The Urban Wilderness is rich with history, home to Civil War-era sites and quarries that once fueled local industry. Visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and engaging with the scenic beauty all year round, with trails ranging from easy to challenging. Notable landmarks include the Ijams Nature Center, Fort Dickerson Quarry, and Mead's Quarry Lake. The Urban Wilderness continues to be a beloved community asset, inviting both residents and tourists to explore its diverse landscapes and enjoy its many outdoor opportunities.
Ijams Nature Center, a focal point for environmental education and recreation.
Mead's Quarry Lake, perfect for paddling and swimming.
Views from Fort Dickerson, offering a glimpse into Civil War history.
The expansive bike and walking trails with diverse terrains.
A 315-acre nature center with trails, rock formations, and educational programs.
A popular spot for spending a lazy afternoon kayaking or swimming.
A historic site offering insights into Knoxville's Civil War history.