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Embark on an easy hike along the Ten Mile Creek Greenway, a pleasant route that stretches for 4.6 miles (7.4 km). You will experience a gentle elevation gain of just 123 feet (37 metres), making it accessible for most. The trail winds alongside the peaceful Ten Mile Creek, offering a…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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6.60 km
753 m
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5.30 km
1.88 km
165 m
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The Ten Mile Creek Greenway features a generally flat, hard-surface path, primarily paved with asphalt or concrete. It's designed to be wide enough for two-way traffic and is highly accessible, suitable for various activities beyond hiking, such as running, cycling, and use with strollers or wheelchairs. While there are minimal elevation changes, it's considered an easy trail.
The full route is approximately 7.35 kilometers (about 4.57 miles) long. On average, it takes about 1 hour and 54 minutes to complete the trail, depending on your pace and activity.
The greenway offers a mix of natural and urban scenery. You'll meander alongside Ten Mile Creek, pass through thickly wooded sections with a natural canopy, and go under major interstates like I-40 and I-75. There's also a notable 130-foot bridge and some underpasses feature beautiful artwork. Many stretches provide a peaceful disconnect from urban life.
Yes, the greenway is known for its unique passage under I-40/I-75, a significant engineering achievement. It also features a 130-foot bridge, which was once the longest in the city's greenway system. You'll also find sections built alongside the last wetland in the Cedar Bluff area, offering environmental significance.
The greenway serves as a wildlife corridor, especially in its wooded and wetland sections. Visitors might spot various local birds and other small wildlife, particularly in the more secluded natural areas along Ten Mile Creek.
While specific parking lots aren't detailed in the provided information, the greenway is a community resource connecting residential neighborhoods to commercial areas. It's part of Knoxville's extensive greenway system, suggesting multiple access points. For detailed parking information, it's best to check the official Knoxville city greenway maps or local resources like knoxvilletn.gov or visitknoxville.com.
The Ten Mile Creek Greenway is generally dog-friendly, as are most greenways in the Knoxville area. However, dogs should always be kept on a leash, and owners are expected to clean up after their pets to maintain the trail's cleanliness and accessibility for all users.
Given its paved surface and accessibility, the Ten Mile Creek Greenway can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer provides a green canopy in wooded sections. Even in winter, the paved path remains accessible, though you should check local weather conditions.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access or use the Ten Mile Creek Greenway. It is a public greenway, freely accessible to everyone.
The Ten Mile Creek Greenway is primarily an out-and-back trail, following the creek. While it connects to other greenways, the main section itself is not a closed loop.
Yes, the Ten Mile Creek Greenway is a vital part of Knoxville's extensive greenway system. It connects to other greenways such as the UT/Downtown to and from West Hills and Cedar Bluff Areas, Cavet Station Greenway, and Jean Teague Greenway, offering opportunities for longer excursions.