The Kingsport Greenbelt runs 10.6 miles along the Holston River and Reedy Creek through the city of Kingsport.
About the Route
The Kingsport Greenbelt is touted as both a historic and fitness trail, passing by Civil War sites, historic homes, landmarks, and bridges and other sites of interest amid river and mountain scenery. Each of the four sections along the greenbelt offer unique things to see and do. While out on the trail, look for geese or other local fowl.
The Kingsport Greenbelt runs between Netherland Inn Rd (Kingsport) and Orebank Rd (Kingsport), both of which offer parking.
Parking is available at:
View the TrailLink map for all parking options and detailed directions.
Front start to finish and back is 20 miles. You will see homeless people but they will not bother you at all. In the summer months parts of the trail can flood if we get a lot of rain. But you have get some really good shaded areas to cool off and there is also so up hill areas but not bad at all. Good trail to get some exercise!
I went to the trail after having rain and before the trail was dry. Unfortunately, some sections had been flooded and, although there was no standing water, the mud on the trail was slick making it dangerous. This was around mile marker 3. Also, there is a section on the Cleek Road extension that looks like drainage is an ongoing problem. Some parts make me nervous in the downtown area. It looks like there is a homeless problem with deterrents on the park benches. The trail has the potential to be very nice, but not until some issues are dealt with.
Only got to do half the trail due to weather conditions, but what we saw was very scenic, wooded & well kept & clean.
Asphalt trail that runs along the river and through the city of Kingsport. Easy to navigate and ride with just a few places that interact with traffic. We generally see several folks on the trail so keep your head up and enjoy
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