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North Chicamauga Creek Greenway

Cool Quarry

December, 2025 by mandy30

Park by the outdoor barn or the farm center on the map. There’s a dog park nearby. The quarry has beautiful views and is worth the hike.

Cumberland River Greenway

from Titan Stadium to the golf course

December, 2025 by bheinemeyer

Rode the trail on Christmas Eve 2025 and it was an absolute great ride. The ride did come with a few detours due to some building on the upper side of downtown but quickly turned into a really wide open beautiful view of the Cumberland River. As with any great city, Nashville has its challenges with a few unsightly images on this trail due to bad decisions of people and government the same I did, however notice a lot of work being done to maintain the trail with trimming trees and keeping the trail safe with signs and lighting. Overall, I gave this four out of five stars and enjoyed all of the things I got to see, including downtown Nashville, passing by an old Fort, lots of old buildings and history, the baseball stadium,and the beautiful scenic views of the Cumberland River.

Tweetsie Trail

Nice 4 mile trail run.

November, 2025 by dhavenm

My friends and I meet at Lions Field in Elizabethton and take a vehicle to the trailhead in Johnson City where we start our 4 miler. The trail is wide enough for runners, bikers and walkers to navigate past each other safely and easily. The trail is chat/gravel and from the JC trailhead, mostly a gentle downgrade. This portion of the trail is scenic; woods, countryside, stream. The last 6 miles of the trail traverse Elizabethton and are mostly urban. The trail is heavily used, especially on weekends, from dawn to dusk. We do this run weekly and it’s one of my favorite trails.

Accordion

Harrogate Walking/Biking Trail

Very nice trail for my wife on her disability scooter and me on my e bike.

October, 2025 by cjohnson0432

Very nice trail for my wife on her disability scooter and me on my e bike.

Tweetsie Trail

Not for road bikes

October, 2025 by howardbott

Started at Johnson City trailhead. Trail descends toward Elizabethton resulting a climb back to Johnson City. The trail surface is crushed stone which is not smooth like hard-packed stone dust, so is a rough ride for road bikes.

Eureka Trail

Peaceful, easy ride

October, 2025 by kmoore921

Nicely maintained, very shady. Straight and little to no grade. Makes for a peaceful easy bike ride.

Tweetsie Trail

Nice trail on a sunny & warm fall day

October, 2025 by ibew241

We rode the trail from Elizabethton starting in the late morning heading west. Road crossings in Elizabethton were a bit challenging, besides the fact that there are quite a few in a short distance, they come at sharp angles. Have your flashers on and watch the traffic carefully. The remainder of the trail to Johnson City was very nice. I look forward to riding the trail again in the future.

Murfreesboro's Stones River Trail

Columbus Day weekend ride

October, 2025 by rrsusaf

Our second ride was captivating with beautiful weather (first e-bike ride was Shiloh Military Park). We parked at Cannonsburgh Village and rode to the north trailhead (Thompson Lane Park) then back to the south trailhead (Barfield Crescent Park). Paved 10’ wide asphalt 95% excellent with some minor damage from underlying roots causing bumps and a few dips. More noticeable on trikes. We expected a crowded path for the weekend but pleasantly surprised with a few other bikers, joggers and dog walkers. The path crosses the river several times and progresses underneath most cross traffic highways. Restrooms available at the multiple parks and shorter trailheads. Overall we travelled just over 26 miles and though we’re feeling it today,, the overall beauty made the ride worth it. Only con were the occasional homeless encampments at the beginning of our ride.

Shelby Farms Greenline

Trail Extended East

September, 2025 by dblackmon4421_tl

A new mile and a quarter extension has been added to the trail with the
trailhead on Lenow Road. All Paved and crosses Macon Road three times. Beautiful trail making it more accessible to residents. They are currently redoing the mile markers. The parking lot could use some security cams as only moderate traffic passes by with no nearby residents. Cornfield on one side and The TVA on the other. I'm grateful to have it so close to my home.

North Chicamauga Creek Greenway

Greenway Farms Rim Hike/Mud Trail

August, 2025 by maxtarpley346

amazing hike and great views with perfect place for swimming

Wolf River Greenway

Beware of those green poles

August, 2025 by baltz.dlg

Those green metal poles in the greenway that you would assume are solidly in place may not be...one was not secured into the ground and fell on to my son's foot and broke his toe.

Eureka Trail

Walk/jogging trail

August, 2025 by rhaylor

Very peaceful trail with an occasional visit by deer & turkeys. A really peaceful walk.

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