Cleveland/Bradley County Greenway:
Tennessee
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Description:
The Cleveland/Bradley County Greenway weaves through the northern part of Cleveland, Tenn., from Willow Street to Tinsley Park. The path follows Mouse Creek and includes three pedestrian bridges over the waterway.

Future plans include extending the trail to the Village Green Town Center, a business and retail hub, and the Hiwassee River in Charleston.

The Downtown Greenway Connector is accessible from all along the trail. It takes in historic sites and connects with the Cleveland/Bradley County Greenway at Willow and Keith streets. The route is marked with Greenway logos.

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Parking & Trail Access:
From I-75, take exit 25 and travel southeast on 25th Street toward Keith Street. Turn right on Keith Street and follow this street to Willow Street and turn left. The south terminus of the Cleveland/Bradley County Greenway is located at this intersection. An 18-space parking area is also available at the north end of Harris Circle NW.
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We love this trail
By mamago in January, 2012
My daughter and I really love walking the longer part of the trail but haven't been on the one near Mouse Creek Rd. We like feeding the fish but would never go in the water. I would have given it 5 stars except for how much trash and debris that flows down especially after we have a lot of rain. Even my daughter, who's 6, talks about how bad all of it is for our environment. We still like going for walks, looking for birds and other animals, taking pictures.

Isn't there anybody/group that's supposed to take care of that type of thing? We've talked about taking trash bags inviting some friends and at least getting some things. But I'd definitely not let the kids clean anything out of the water. Yes it looks clean but with all the debris (tires, metal barrels, plastic, etc), I wonder just how clean it really is.