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{{Park trail map}} __TOC__ ==Park Overview== ==How To Get There== ==Park Trails== {{PAGENAME}} has the following {{Park trail count}} trails totaling {{Park trail miles}}. {{Park trail table}} ==Fees, Permits, etc.== ==Park Lodging== ===Inn=== ===Cabins=== ===Campground=== ==Other Park Amenities== ==Seasonal Events== ==Miscellaneous Information== ==Gallery== {{Park trail gallery|Park={{PAGENAME}}}}
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Free text: <display_map type="terrain" width="auto" height="600" gkml="https://tehcc.org/clubwiki/kml/SCP_All_Trails.kml"> 36.5735368766, -82.232101149~Amphitheater~ ~MarkerG.png 36.5771000000, -82.218100000~Beaver Creek Knobs North~ ~MarkerD.png 36.5551000000, -82.236700000~Beaver Creek Knobs South~ ~MarkerD.png 36.5767658561, -82.227736871~Chapel Bridge~ ~MarkerG.png 36.5733586051, -82.233301717~Lodge~ ~MarkerG.png 36.5729032803, -82.234175518~Nature Center~ ~MarkerG.png 36.5792000000, -82.226917000~Parking Lot~ ~MarkerA.png 36.5599000000, -82.222080000~Parking Lot~ ~MarkerA.png 36.5812000000, -82.223500000~Parking Lot~ ~MarkerA.png 36.5742854904, -82.234866648~Parking Lot~ ~MarkerA.png 36.5751442660, -82.236914153~Parking Lot~ ~MarkerA.png 36.5738889888, -82.234017609~Parking Lot~ ~MarkerA.png 36.5742520222, -82.231739812~Playground~ ~MarkerG.png 36.5603862445, -82.222267336~Rooster Front Park~ ~MarkerY.png 36.5639907336, -82.225922133~Spillway Falls~ ~MarkerC.png 36.5717768488, -82.232825015~Steele Creek Lake~ ~MarkerJ.png 36.5754387232, -82.233320310~Steele Creek Park~ ~MarkerY.png 36.5738515548, -82.231874190~Train Depot~ ~MarkerG.png </display_map> __TOC__ == Park Overview == 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... == How to get there == From Interstate 81: #Take Exit 74A (which has Wellmont Bristol Regional Medical Center) east towards Bristol. #At the second red light (CVS will be on your right), turn right (south) onto Highway 126. #Travel for one mile, turn left (east) onto Steele Creek Park Drive. #Travel for 0.3 miles and turn right (south), cross the bridge, and continue another 0.3 miles to main park gate. Trailheads are behind (east) the nature center. In 2014, Bristol City Council approved a $2 per car fee for the main park entrance. The cost can be avoided by parking at the alternative lots at Mill Creek (intersection of Broad Street and Spring Drive), Rooster Front (back side on Vance Drive), or recycling center (Broad Street). Refer to the map below for these parking locations. Park hours are from 9am to 9pm. == Trails == The Steele Creek Park Lake splits the {{Park trail miles}} over {{Park trail count}} trails system into two sections. Tinkle Hallow on the Eastern half and Slagle Hallow on the Western half. {{Park trail table}} A five mile loop hike around the lake can be created by taking both the High Ridge (up-n-down) and North Ridge (flat) trails - with short walk on the park road to connect. == Trail Conditions == Since the trail information on the park friends website was last updated in 2004, this section contains comments about the trail conditions until the individual trail pages are created. August 2012: Open are Hemlock Hollow, Cross Ridge, High Ridge, and Lake Ridge. Impassable after 0.5 mile due to blowdowns and overgrowth is Slagle Hollow Trail.
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