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July 07, 2023
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The park serves the community as a memorial site, offers a place for passive recreation, and provides an amphitheater for cultural activities. The 26 lighted trees were donated by the physicians' families and serve as an inspiration and a motivation to future generations.

source: https://www.knoxvilletn.gov/government/city_departments_offices/parks_and_recreation/parks/dr__walter_hardy_park

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July 07, 2023
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Charles Krutch Park is a scenic park located in the middle of downtown Knoxville. The park features a beautiful water feature with small falls and a flowing stream. Park patrons can enjoy this amenity from the picnic tables provided in the park. The Park is flanked by Krutch Park Extension and Market Square.

source: https://www.knoxvilletn.gov/government/city_departments_offices/parks_and_recreation/parks/krutch_park

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July 07, 2023
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People and dogs equally love this park! Runners and walkers love the paved and natural surface trails. Sport players love the multiple soccer and football fields. A dual court for sand volleyball. Disc golfers love the sprawling tournament quality 18-hole course. Kids love the large playground and greenway - perfect for bicycles, skates and scooters. Anglers have water access for fishing. And the dogs think being off leash in their very own dog park is super fun!

source: https://www.knoxvilletn.gov/government/city_departments_offices/parks_and_recreation/parks/victor_ashe_park

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July 07, 2023
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Divided into three sections each with its own parking, Sequoyah Hills Park features 3 sport fields, a playground and exercise yard, and two waterway accesses to the Tennessee River. There is plenty of open space for frisbee and picnics along with a trail that winds along the riverfront.

source: https://www.knoxvilletn.gov/government/city_departments_offices/parks_and_recreation/parks/sequoyah_park

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July 07, 2023
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William Powell Park, located in East Knoxville, provides recreational opportunities with a playground, shelter, basketball court, and open space. Picnic tables and a shelter also provided the perfect place for family picnics.

source: https://www.knoxvilletn.gov/government/city_departments_offices/parks_and_recreation/parks/william_powell_park

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July 07, 2023
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With Downtown Knoxville as a backdrop, the park features tennis and basketball courts, playground, picnic areas and a shelter. The City celebrated many improvements to the park and recreation center in the fall of 2020. Click here to learn more.

The park is also home to Cal Johnson Recreation Center, which contains a weight room, gymnasium, indoor basketball, and a meeting room that can be reserved.

source: https://www.knoxvilletn.gov/government/city_departments_offices/parks_and_recreation/parks/cal_johnson_park

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July 07, 2023
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Talahi Park is an unique passive park wrapped in a wrought iron fence with stone entryways. Inside is a peaceful walking path, stone shelter and benches. Outside is a decorative concrete fountain with seating.

source: https://www.knoxvilletn.gov/government/city_departments_offices/parks_and_recreation/parks/talahi_park

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July 07, 2023
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Reed and Baxter Park features open green space.

source: https://www.knoxvilletn.gov/government/city_departments_offices/parks_and_recreation/parks/reed___baxter_park

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July 07, 2023
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ADMISSION RATES

• STANDARD ADMISSION - $4 per person per visit (includes adult, children, spectators)

source: https://www.knoxvilletn.gov/government/city_departments_offices/parks_and_recreation/sports/aquatics/inskip_pool

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July 07, 2023
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The park features an open green space with a backstop for baseball or softball games, as well as room for any other recreational activity. The paved Charter Doyle Greenway circumvents the green space, playground, shelter and tennis courts. The Mildred Doyle Nature Trail meanders through the woods in the park, providing an opportunity to get in touch with nature during a peaceful stroll.

source: https://www.knoxvilletn.gov/government/city_departments_offices/parks_and_recreation/parks/charter_e__doyle_park

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