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Steele Creek Park is a very large 2,200+ acre city park south of Bristol, Tennessee.  The multi-use facility has a nature center, regular golf course, a disc golf course, a lake, hiking trails, soccer fields, picnic tables with grills, a miniature trail, and more...
Panther Creek State Park is located on the Cherokee Reservoir north of Morristown, Tennessee.  Available activities include hiking, mountain biking, camping, fishing, boating, horseback riding, and swimming.


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== How to get there ==
== How to get there ==
From Interstate 81:
From Kingsport, TN:
#Take Exit 74A (which has Wellmont Bristol Regional Medical Center) east towards Bristol.
#Take I-81 South to Exit 12 (Lowland/Morristown).
#At the second red light (CVS will be on your right), turn right (south) onto Highway 126.   
#At bottom of exit ramp, turn right (north) onto Enka Highway TN-160, and drive for 11.3 miles.   
#Travel for one mile, turn left (east) onto Steele Creek Park Drive.   
#Turn right (east) onto Andrew Johnson Highway US-11E.   
#Travel for 0.3 miles and turn right (south), cross the bridge, and continue another 0.3 miles to main park gate.
#Travel 1.2 miles and turn left (north) onto Panther Creek Road.
Trailheads are behind (east) the nature center.
#Park entrance will be reached in 1.6 miles.
 
Trailheads are at several points in the park.
There are two other trail access parking lots.


== Trails ==
== Trails ==
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Hiking and Biking Trail Descriptions
1. & 2. Old Farm Trails are easy 1.0 or 1.5 mile loops.
3. Trout Lily Trail is a 2.0 mile loop developed by the Appalachian Mountain Bike Club. It's for experienced bicyclists.
4. Deer Run Trail winds back and forth for 0.8 miles
5. Piney Cove Trail after 0.6 mile, connects with either Old Wagon Trail or Panther Path.
6. Panther Path starts near the park entrance. It quickly joins Piney Cove Trail which leads to all other bicycle trails.
7. Norris Blackburn Trail is a 0.2 mile uphill to a wildlife observatory.
8. Old Wagon Trail is great for youngsters. It's flat for 0.8 mile and connects with Deer Run Trail which is more difficult.
Hiking Trail Descriptions - Open to hikers only
9. Nature Trail is an easy 1.2 mile loop. The self-guided nature trail was developed by Friends of the Park.
10. Ore Mine Trail is a hilly 1.5 mile loop with a scenic wooden bridge.
11. Sink Holes Trail is a 0.6 mile loop that runs by seven limestone sink holes.
12. Point Lookout Trail is a 1.2 mile loop. After climbing a long steep hill, there is a scenic overlook 400 feet above Cherokee Lake.
13. Ridge Crest Trail descends 0.7 mile to Cherokee Lake. It's steep - and so is the climb back.




== Maps ==
== Maps ==
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[http://www.bristoltn.org/steelecreekpark.cfm Steele Creek Park website]
[http://www.tn.gov/environment/parks/PantherCreek/ Panther Creek State Park website]
[http://www.friendsofsteelecreek.org/  Friends fo Steel Creek website]
[http://friendsofpanthercreek.org/trails.htm Friends of Panther Creek State Park trail descriptions]
[http://www.friendsofsteelecreek.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/complete-trail-map.pdf Trail map]
[http://www.tn.gov/environment/parks/gis/pdf/printmaps/panthercreek.pdf Trail map]


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Revision as of 05:36, 15 March 2011

Panther Creek State Park is located on the Cherokee Reservoir north of Morristown, Tennessee. Available activities include hiking, mountain biking, camping, fishing, boating, horseback riding, and swimming.

<googlemap lat="36.209377" lon="-83.409576" type="terrain" zoom="14"> 36.209377,-83.409576,Panther Creek State Park </googlemap>

How to get there

From Kingsport, TN:

  1. Take I-81 South to Exit 12 (Lowland/Morristown).
  2. At bottom of exit ramp, turn right (north) onto Enka Highway TN-160, and drive for 11.3 miles.
  3. Turn right (east) onto Andrew Johnson Highway US-11E.
  4. Travel 1.2 miles and turn left (north) onto Panther Creek Road.
  5. Park entrance will be reached in 1.6 miles.

Trailheads are at several points in the park.

Trails

The following are some suggested loop hikes to explore the park.

Trails Distance
TBD 3.7 mi
Loop - TBA 4.5 mi

Hiking and Biking Trail Descriptions 1. & 2. Old Farm Trails are easy 1.0 or 1.5 mile loops. 3. Trout Lily Trail is a 2.0 mile loop developed by the Appalachian Mountain Bike Club. It's for experienced bicyclists. 4. Deer Run Trail winds back and forth for 0.8 miles 5. Piney Cove Trail after 0.6 mile, connects with either Old Wagon Trail or Panther Path. 6. Panther Path starts near the park entrance. It quickly joins Piney Cove Trail which leads to all other bicycle trails. 7. Norris Blackburn Trail is a 0.2 mile uphill to a wildlife observatory. 8. Old Wagon Trail is great for youngsters. It's flat for 0.8 mile and connects with Deer Run Trail which is more difficult.

Hiking Trail Descriptions - Open to hikers only 9. Nature Trail is an easy 1.2 mile loop. The self-guided nature trail was developed by Friends of the Park. 10. Ore Mine Trail is a hilly 1.5 mile loop with a scenic wooden bridge. 11. Sink Holes Trail is a 0.6 mile loop that runs by seven limestone sink holes. 12. Point Lookout Trail is a 1.2 mile loop. After climbing a long steep hill, there is a scenic overlook 400 feet above Cherokee Lake. 13. Ridge Crest Trail descends 0.7 mile to Cherokee Lake. It's steep - and so is the climb back.


Maps

Panther Creek State Park website Friends of Panther Creek State Park trail descriptions Trail map