Table of Contents Information Special Events Aquatics Athletics/Sports Classes/Programs Therapeutic Recreation Fitness/Exercise Golf Nature Facility Rentals Picnic Facilities Parks & Facilities Walking Trails/Tracks Bikes
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City Commission Joe Wise, Mayor Todd Fowler, Vice Mayor Jenny Brock, Commissioner John Hunter, Commissioner Aaron T. Murphy, Commissioner
Park Advisory Board Carrie Fleenor, Chair Joe Bradley, Vice Chair James Dearstone Karen Hubbs Samm Keys Natalie Smith Marc Upton Adam Welch Stacy Wild Charles Stahl
City Staff Cathy Ball, City Manager Charles Stahl, Assistant City Manager Randy Trivette, Assistant City Manager
Park Staff James Ellis, Director Charles Ridlehuber, Assistant Director April Norris, Assistant Director Deb Fogle, Senior Services Manager Joe Ebarb, Athletic Manager Sam Miller, Recreation Services Manager Cindy Bogart, Interim Park Services Manager Bryan Bentley, Golf Manager
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Directory Administration 4137 Bristol Hwy., Johnson City Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Phone: 423-283-5815 Fax: 423-283-5829 Email: jcparksinfo@johnsonctytn.org James Ellis, Director - 423-283-5815 Charles Ridlehuber, Assistant Director - 423-434-5771 April Norris, Assistant Director-423-434-5807 Missy Hollifield, Office Manager - 423-283-5870 Linda Guess, Clerical Specialist - 423-283-5815 Lindsey Suder, Promotions & Events - 423-283-5827 Michele Smith, Senior Accounts Clerk - 423-283-5828 Athletic Services Joe Ebarb, Athletic Manager 4137 Bristol Hwy., Johnson City Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Phone: 423-283-5822 Text Alerts: cojc.5 to 77948, soccer cojc.6 to 77948, basketball Cojc.7 to 77948, softball Park Services Cindy Bogart, Interim Parks Services Manager, 2216 Eddie Williams Road 423-434-5830 Recreation Services Sam Miller, Recreation Services Manager 423-283-5820 Aquatics Rachel Evans, Aquatics Supervisor - 423-434-5754
Memorial Park Community Center, Senior Services & Pool 510 Bert St., Johnson City Hours: Mon-Fri. 7 a.m.-8 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Kelly Finney, Center Supervisor – 423-434-5758 Phone: 423-434-5749 (Recreation Services desk) Deb Fogle, Senior Services Manager – 423-434-6231 Phone: 423-434-6237 (Senior Services desk) Tina Sparks, Maintenance/Custodial Supervisor 423-434-2056 Nature Connie Deegan, Program Coordinator/Nature 4137 Bristol Hwy., Johnson City Phone: 423-283-5821 Langston Centre Adam Dickson, Center Supervisor - 423-434-5792 315 Elm St. Hours: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Mon.- Fri. Front desk - 423-434-5785 Golf Course Pine Oaks Bryan Bentley, Golf Manager 1709 Buffalo Road, Johnson City Phone: 423-434-6250 Picnic Pavilions 423-283-5815 To reserve: www.myjcparks.org Batter Up Batting Cages Winged Deer Park 4137 Bristol Highway 423-283-9633
Memorial Park Community Center Pool 510 Bert St. Hours: 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.– 4 p.m. Sat. 423-434-5749 Freedom Hall Pool 1320 Pactolas Road Hours: 3 - 9 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 423-461-4872 Legion Pool 111 Legion St. Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.–Sat. 1-6 p.m. Sun. 423-461-4856 Carver Recreation Center Herb Greenlee, Center Supervisor 322 W. Watauga Ave., Johnson City Hours: 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Noon- 6 p.m. Sat. 1-6 p.m. Sun. Phone: 423-461-8830
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Johnson City Parks and Recreation Enjoy our diverse selection of programs and special events designed to provide something for everyone. Classes are grouped by categories rather than locations or age. So no matter your age, you can find the perfect program to meet your needs. It is our belief that parks and recreation opportunities, and open spaces, provide a foundation for the physical, social, economic and environmental well-being of our community. Join the Fun!
Our Mission To inspire healthy and active lifestyles and create recreational opportunities filled with people, parks and programs.
Share your park and rec adventures with us! Enjoy taking photos? Share your photos of family and friends enjoying our parks, events and facilities. We’d love to see you enjoying all the amenities we have to offer, and we’d love to feature some of your photos in our newsletter, website, Facebook page and in this program guide. Email them to us at: jcparksinfo@johnsoncitytn.org.
Photo Policy On occasion, our staff may photograph or video participants in department programs and classes, or at special events, festivals, or facilities. These photos are for our department use only and may be used in publications, pamphlets, flyers, social media and video productions.
Tobacco / Firearm Policy Use of tobacco products or vapor products is prohibited pursuant to City of Johnson City Ordinance #11142. Each offense shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed $50. Firearms are prohibited pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated section 39-17-1311. Valid carry permit required pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated section 39-17-1311 during all non-school related athletic events.
Volunteer Looking for a chance to give back to the community? We have just the opportunity. Much of what we do is made possible through the hard work of our dedicated family of volunteers. Not only do our volunteers save the city financial resources each year, they also allow us to do a number of things we simply could not afford to do otherwise. In the process, our volunteers help strengthen our community and solidify Johnson City as a great place to live work and PLAY.
Connect with us on social media! We invite you to “like” Parks and Recreation on Facebook and “follow” us on Twitter. This will give us opportunities to interact and communicate with you often. Find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @jcparkstn. You can also visit us on the web at www.johnsoncitytn.org/parksrec.
Did You Know? Parks provide intrinsic environmental, aesthetic and recreation benefits to our city. They are a source of positive economic benefits. They enhance property values, increase municipal revenue, bring in homebuyers and workers and improve the quality of life for our citizens.
Disclaimer Programs are sometimes canceled or altered due to low registration, changes in staff or facility availability. Due to the large amount of information found in the Johnson City Parks and Recreation Fun Guide, errors before or after publication may occur. We apologize for any errors in this brochure and we will advise you of any changes as quickly as possible. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
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Fees Resident/Non-Resident Fees: Johnson City residents make significant contributions to the operation of this department through the payment of property taxes. These contributions are separate from fees paid for programs and services offered by the Parks and Recreation Department. In recognition of this contribution, Johnson City residents qualify for the resident rate. Those who live outside Johnson City’s municipal limits qualify for the non-resident rate.
Seasonal Job Opportunities Parks and Recreation provides seasonal job opportunities such as lifeguards, summer program staff, tennis instructors, athletic officials, scorekeepers and turf and maintenance staff.
Warning of Risk Recreational activities/programs are intended to challenge and engage the physical, mental and emotional resources of each participant. Despite careful and proper preparation, instruction, medical advice, conditioning and equipment, there is still a risk of serious injury when participating in any recreational activity/program. Understandably, not all hazards and dangers can be foreseen. Depending on the particular activity, participants must understand that certain risks, dangers and injuries due to inclement weather, slipping, falling, poor skill level or conditioning, carelessness, horseplay, unsportsmanlike conduct, premises defects, inadequate or defective equipment, inadequate supervision, instruction or officiating and all other circumstances inherent to indoor and outdoor recreational activities/programs exist. In this regard, it must be recognized that it is impossible for the city of Johnson City to guarantee absolute safety. All participants are expected to follow facility rules. Specialty areas, such as, pools, mountain bike trails and fitness areas, have posted signs stating special rules specific to that area. Disregard or abuse of facility rules may result in removal by staff or police from the facility for a designated length of time or permanently.
Registration Classes and programs are offered at all center locations. Registration is available for most programs online at www.myjcparks.org. Walk-in registration is welcome at all locations during regular operating hours.
Refunds
Refunds will not be given on rentals and reservations. When inclement weather requires the cancellation of Johnson City Schools, all scheduled classes and programs, with the exception of athletic league games for that day, will be cancelled and a full refund will be given. If the class, event or athletic program is cancelled by staff, a full refund will be given. Medical refunds may be considered upon request if accompanied by a valid doctor’s note. No refunds will be given for a class program or athletic program once it begins. Refunds will ge given for a class, program or athletic program before it starts. If the class, program or athletic program is less than $10, a full refund will be given. Class, programs or athletic programs greater than $10 will be charged an administrative fee of $10. Transfers on department-operated classes, programs or athletic programs can be transferred with the same division for the same fee. However, the transfer must be made before the start date. The department reserves the right to grant any and all refunds at its sole discretion. An appeal can be requested at in writing to the Parks and Recreation director, whose decision is administratively final.
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Mother/Son Date Knight Location: Memorial Park Community Center Date: May 6 Time: 6-8 p.m. Ages: 6-12 Cost: $5/person Registration: April 11-May 3 Mothers need bonding time with their sons. In honor of all mothers, grandmothers, godmothers, and guardians, we are hosting this event to give that special time for sons to spend with their loved ones. The medieval theme will be so fun and come dressed the part if you would like! We will serve dinner, make a craft and watch a movie together!
Carver’s Award Banquet Location: Carver Recreation Center Date: Thursday, May 12 Time: 6–8 p.m. Ages: Open to all Cost: Free The annual awards banquet honors volunteers, youth and others who have made outstanding contributions to the Carver Park and Recreation center during the year. Join us as we say thank you to these special supporters.
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Ride ‘n’ Roll Spring Car Show Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-434-5749 Registration: April 11–May 12 Date: Saturday, May 14 Time: 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Cost: Free Do you have a classic car you’d love to show off? Join us for our Ride ‘n Roll Spring Car Show at MPCC and enjoy door prizes, concessions, music, and fun! Donations will be taken for a worthy organization.
Thomas S. Wade Veterans Program Location: Carver Recreation Center Date: May 24 Time: 5–7 p.m./5 p.m.–5:30 p.m. A Pole Dedication Held @ West Lawn Cemetery. Ages: Open to All Cost: Free The veterans’ ceremony is in honor of Thomas S. Wade (POW) veteran of the Carver Community. Also a Tribute to West Lawn Veterans. Dinner will be served.
End of School Block Party with 4ThirTEEN Location: Carver Recreation Center Date: May 26 Time: TBA Ages: Open to All Cost: Free This event will be for kids to celebrate accomplishments during the school year with a little outdoor fun & food, with local entertainment, music and door prizes. Everyone will enjoy food & snacks.
MPCC Night at the TVA Credit Union Ballfield (Doughboys!) Location: TVA Credit Union Ballfield Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Wednesday, July 20 Time: 7 p.m. Cost: $5/person, online only Come out and cheer on your favorite local team! Johnson City Doughboys will be playing and we want you to join us on our night to show off our center and what we offer! We will be featuring many of our groups from the senior center and from Johnson City Parks and Recreation!
Teen Night! Glow-in-the-Dark Nerf War Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Friday, Aug. 19 Time: 6-8 P.M Ages: 13-17 years old Cost: Free Registration: July 29-Aug. 10 Gear up for MPCC’s first Glow-in-the-Dark Nerf War! Join us with your closest friends as we battle the night away in your brightest colors. All participants must come prepared with their own Nerf guns that must be approved by staff before use. Nerf darts will be provided at the time of the event.
Tot Triathlon Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Saturday, Aug. 13 Time: 10-11 a.m. Ages: 2-6 years Cost: $10/participant (early registration by August 5), $15/participant (late registration Aug. 5-12) It’s never too early to start thinking about a healthy lifestyle for the little ones! This event will be so fun for the entire family. The plan is to have the preschooler’s ride the designated distance on their big wheel, tricycle, or bike (with training wheels) and then hop off to run around the green space and there may be a few obstacles for them to enjoy and finish with running through water! Please bring swim suit, towels, helmets and bikes. They will get wet! Enjoy some snacks at the finish line and cheer on your small athlete!
Dog Swim Date and Time: Saturday, Sept. 10 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 11 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Cost: $5 per dog, limit 2 dogs per handler Location: Legion Street Pool Come bring your furry children to Legion Street Pool for a day of fun in the pool. Dogs must be up to date on vaccines (records will be required upon entry) and must be spayed or neutered. Handlers are not allowed in the swimming pool with their dogs. 7
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SWIM. ALL. OUT. Masters Swimming Location: Freedom Hall Pool through May 27 Legion Street Pool starting June 1 Call: 423-833-5595 Date: Monday, Wednesday and Friday Time: 6 a.m.–7 a.m. Age: 18 and older Cost: $50 per month Join this group of adult swimming enthusiasts for organized workouts supervised by a professional coach. Participants range in ability from novice to former high school and college athletes. This motivational group will get you into shape, help train you for triathlons, and improve your techniques. Instructor: Chris Coraggio
Kayak Roll Class
Scout Water Badges Location: Freedom Hall Pool Call: 423-434-5750 Date: Thursdays Time: 7:35 p.m.-8:45 p.m. Cost: $10 for groups of 10 Registration: Call to reserve a date one week in advance. Reservations required. This time is set aside for Boy and Girl Scout troops to work on their water skills that are necessary to obtain badges. If you would like for our team members to assist with instruction, please bring skill requirements prior to your scheduled date. Reservations must be made one week prior to the scheduled date. *Troop leaders, please come prepared
Location: Freedom Hall Pool Date: Tuesday 7:35 p.m.–8:45 p.m. Age: 5 and older Cost: $2 per class Need a place to practice with your Kayak? Come join us in the pool to perfect your Kayak skills. Kayaks are not provided. Note: This is not an open swim must be in a kayak for the majority of the time. Requirements: Must be able to swim 25 meters freestyle without stopping to participate. 10
Fitness Fun 100-Mile Swim Location: Memorial Park Community Center (Lap Pool) Call: 423-434-5750 Date: July 1-Dec. 31 Cost: One-time fee of $10 Looking for a way to stay motivated in your swim workout? Join the 100-Mile Swim Club and keep a tally of the laps you swim during each workout on the boards provided. Shirts will be presented in January for those paid participants in this swim challenge.
Morning Water Aerobics Location: Memorial Park Community Center, 510 Bert St. Call: 423-434-5750 Date: Monday, Wednesday, Friday Time: 9-10 a.m.. Cost: $4/person Get in shape and enjoy a shallow-water class that combines cardiovascular work, muscle toning and balance and core work in a fun environment. No swimming skills are needed and all equipment is provided. Instructor: Heidi Perry
Aqua Mix Location: Memorial Park Community Center (Lap Pool) Call: 423-434-5750 Date: Tuesday, Thursday Time: 9:15 a.m.-10:15 a.m. Cost: $4 per class or $30 per month This class is a perfect blend of shallow and deep water exercise that will build cardio, strength and flexibility and leave you feeling invigorated for the rest of your day! Enjoy utilizing buoyancy (floatation) belts and resistance equipment to experience NO IMPACT WORKOUT sparing your joints without compromising your desire for a total body fitness routine. (Ability to swim is not required.) Instructor: Kim McLeod
Arthritis Location: Memorial Park Community Center (Therapy Pool) Call: 423-434-5750 Date: Tuesday, Thursday 11–11:40 a.m. Cost: $4 per class or $30 per month Have a form of arthritis? This is an activity that can help manage the symptoms of arthritis. This class helps get you moving with a low impact exercise. It is held in our therapy pool which is equipped with a handicap lift. Instructor: Heidi Perry
Splash Location: Memorial Park Community Center (Therapy Pool) Call: 423-434-5750 Date: Tuesday, Thursday Time: 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Cost: $3 Splash is a fun, energizing program that helps older adults take greater control of their health by encouraging physical activity and offering social events. Instructor: Heidi Perry
Evening water aerobics Location: Memorial Park Community Center (Lap Pool) Call: 423-434-5750 Date: Tuesday and Thursday Time: 6-7 p.m. Cost: $4 per class or $30 per month Get in shape, enjoy a shallow water class that combines cardiovascular work, muscle toning, balance and core work in a fun environment. No swimming skills are needed and all equipment is provided. Instructor: Heidi Perry
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Swim Fun
Just For Fun
Recreation swim time is perfect for bringing the kids to play. Children 12 and under must be accompanied by someone at least 16 years of age or older. Any child 6 or younger must be within arm’s length of an adult at all times. Patrons must exit the pool 15 minutes after the close of open swim.
Recreation swim time is perfect for bringing the kids to play. Children 12 and under must be accompanied by someone at least 16 years of age or older. Any child 6 or younger must be within arm’s length of an adult 16 years or older at all times. Patrons must exit the building 15 minutes after the close of open swim.
Open Swim
Mommy and Me Swim Time
Location: Freedom Hall Pool Call: 423-461-4872 Date: Friday Time: 7:35-8:45 p.m. (year round) Cost: $3 (ages 13 and up) $2 (ages 4-12) Free (ages 3 and under)
Open Swim Location: Memorial Park (Lap Pool) Call: 423-434-5750 Date and Time: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 4-5:45 p.m. Saturday 12:45-3:30 p.m. Cost: $3 (ages 13 and up) $2 (ages 12 and under) Free (ages 3 and under)
Open Swim Location: Legion Street Pool Call: 423-461-4856 Date and Time: Memorial Day (May 28)–July 29 Aug. 1–Sept. 4 will be weekends only Date: Monday–Saturday Time: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Sunday 1–6pm Cost: $3 per person ages 13 and older $2 per person ages 12 and under Free 3 and under
Lap Swim Location: Memorial Park (Lap Pool) Call: 423-434-5750 Date and Time: Monday-Friday 7-8:45 a.m. Monday-Friday 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Wednesday/Friday 6-7:30 p.m. Saturday 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Cost: $2 per visit or $30 per month
Location: Memorial Park Community Center (Teaching Pool) Call: 423-434-5750 Date and Time: Monday-Friday Noon-1 p.m. (August-May) Monday-Friday 1-2 p.m. (June–July) Ages: 4 and under Cost: $1 Are you a parent/guardian that is looking for a time when it is less crowded to bring your little ones to the pool? The shallow end of the pool has been set aside for you and your little one to enjoy the water. All that are not potty trained must wear a swim diaper.
Pool Parties Location Legion Street Pool Date and Time: Please call 423-461-4856 for more information on dates and times. Booking: Parties must be booked at Legion Street Pool starting on Memorial Day, May 25. Cost: $90/2 hours (2 hours minimum includes 3 lifeguards) 51-100 swimmers, add 1 guard $35/2 hours 101-150 swimmers, add 2 guards $70/2 hours 151-200 swimmers, add 3 guards $105/2 hours Parties are scheduled in 2-hour time segments. The time includes 2 hours with 2 lifeguards and up to 50 guests, which include swimmers and non-swimmers. Additional fees are required for additional guests. Guests will be asked to exit the water 15 minutes prior to the end of their party and exit the building by the end of their 2 hour slot. 12
Learning Fun & Activities
Swim lessons
Dates: vary with each session (Please call 423-434-5755 for availability) Times vary with each session Age: Beginner – Advanced 4-13 years American Red Cross Cost: $40 per session per child for Beginner Lifeguard Certification I – Intermediate II Location: Freedom Hall Pool Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-461-4872 (Teaching Pool) Date: Water you wading for? Learn to swim! Class 1: April 22, 23, 24, 30, May 1 Beginner through Advanced consists of Class 2: May 13, 14, 15, 21, 22 eight 30 minute lessons for $40. Beginner: This level is for beginners who Class Times: have had little to no experience in the water, outside of the bathtub. The Friday: 6-9 p.m. (first weekend only) swimmers will work on gaining confidence Saturdays: 8 a.m.-6 p.m. and competence in the pool environment Sundays: 8 a.m.-1 p.m. including submersion and breath control. To Ages: 15+ move into the intermediate level, the Cost: $200 per person swimmer should be able to demonstrate Registration: A pretest will be held on going underwater for 5 or more seconds, Saturdays at Memorial Park Community floating on front and back with little to no Center or Freedom Hall Pool from 11 a.m.assistance, kicks on front and back with noon. Pretests consist of a non-stop 300 meter swim, 2 minutes of treading water using little to no assistance, doggie paddling with little to no assistance, and entering and no hands and, a 20 meter brick dive in deep exiting the water safely. water with no goggles. The pretest must be Intermediate: This level will begin training completed before enrollment into class. swimmers to complete all skills in the water Classes run two weekends in a row. This with no assistance. Swimmers will start course is for those interested in becoming a developing freestyle, backstroke, and certified lifeguard. Upon completion of the breaststroke. To move on to the advanced course, the participant will be certified in life level, the swimmer must demonstrate guarding, first aid, CPR Pro and AED floating on front and back and then regainessentials. ing to their feet, streamline gliding on front American Red Cross and back with leg action, freestyle arm action with support, backstroke arm action Lifeguard Recertification with support, rolling to front and back, Location: Freedom Hall Pool sculling, and water safety knowledge. Call: 423-461-4872 Advanced: This session will develop Date: competency in freestyle, backstroke, and Class 1: April 30 and May 1 breaststroke. Swimmers will also begin Class 2: May 21 and 22 learning butterfly and flip turns. When the Time: Saturday: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. skills are completely learned in this level, Sunday: 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. the swimmer should be ready to join a swim Age: 16 and older team. Cost: $100 per person Class is held the second weekend of the full lifeguarding class. This course is for those who need their American Red Cross Lifeguarding Certification updated. If you have not taken the American Red Cross Lifeguarding Course before you will need to enroll for the full program. Upon completion of the course, the participant will be certified in lifeguarding, first aid, CPR Pro and AED essentials for the next two years. 13
Youth 9-12 Fastpitch Softball
Youth Sports Summer Tennis Camp Location: Liberty Bell Tennis Courts Call: 423-283-5822 Date: June 1-July 7 Time: 8-9:15 a.m. & 9-10:45 a.m. Ages: 3 & Up Registration: April 1-May 30 Cost: $50 Swing on over and rally with us on the tennis courts this summer! Serving it up for all ages, you’ll find out that tennis is something you truly love. Learning from an experienced staff, your mornings will be filled with playing games and causing all sorts of racquet. You may register in person at Winged Deer Athletic Office or online at www.myjcparks.org.
Location: Carnegie Park Call: 423-283-5822 Date: Practices begin Sept. 1 and games begin Sept. 13 Ages: 9-12 girls Registration: July 26-Aug 22. $20 late registration fee Aug. 23-26. Cost: $25 for city residents, $30 for noncity residents Teams are formed by elementary school districts. You may register in person at Winged Deer Athletic Office or online at www.myjcparks.org.
Adult Sports Adult Softball
Location: Winged Deer Park Call: 423-283-5822 Date: Practices begin July 11 and games begin Aug. 22 Ages: Adults (Ages 16 & 17 can play with Youth Soccer parent permission) Location: Civitan and Winged Deer Park Registration: June 27-Aug. 1 Soccer Fields Cost: $350 per men’s team and $350 per Call: 423-283-5822 coed team. There is a $5 non-resident fee Date: Practices begin Aug. 15 and games will for each player on a team that is a begin Sept. 8. non-resident. Ages: 3, 4, 5 (coed), 6-7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13, 14-16 Leagues offered are men’s open, men’s boys and girls church, coed church, and coed open. Men’s Registration: July 1-Aug. 9. $20 late and coed teams play a 10 game schedule registration fee Aug. 10-13 and a single elimination tournament. Entry Cost: $25 for city residents, $30 for non-city fee, rosters and player IDs must be turned residents in at time of registration. Age Cutoff Date: Aug. 15, 2022 Youth soccer for boys and girls. Teams are formed by elementary school districts. You may register in person at Winged Deer Athletic Office or online at www.myjcparks.org.
Machine Pitch Softball Location: Carnegie Park Call: 423-283-5822 Date: Practices begin Sept. 1 and games begin Sept. 13 Ages: 5-8 girls Registration: July 26-Aug 22. $20 late registration fee Aug 23-26. Cost: $25 for city residents, $30 for non-city residents Teams are formed by elementary school districts. You may register in person at Winged Deer Athletic Office or online at www.myjcparks.org.
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On Track Homework Helpers Location: Carver Recreation Center Call: 423-461-8830 Date: Monday through Thursday (during academic school year) Time: 3-5:30 p.m. Ages: 6-8 Cost: Free The program is designed for grades K-12 and features supervised homework assistance with Robert McKinney, & ETSU students. One on one tutoring as well as special projects assistance in school work. Program
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Time
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Gym Activities
Monday - Friday
4-5:30 p.m.
All ages
Free Fridays
Friday
4-7 p.m.
6+
Computer Lab
Monday-Thursday
5:30-6:30 p.m.
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Preregistration for Carver’s Afterschool Program Location: Carver Recreation Center Call: 423-461-8830 Date: Preregistration July 18–Aug 12 (Program begins Aug. 8) Time: 4-7 p.m. Ages: 6-18 Cost: 50 per child (for the year) The after school program is designed to help kids in all school subjects. The first 80 kids to register will receive a free T-shirt for the Carver after school program.
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Preschool Storytime for Preschoolers Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Wednesdays, May 4- 25; Aug. 3 - 31 Time: 10–11 a.m. Age: 3-5 Cost: Free Registration: Register by May 3 Help foster a lifelong love of books in your children by bringing them to story time! nteractive activity will follow. Instructor: Maria Skinner
Super Sprouts Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Fridays, May 6–27 and Aug. 5-26 Time: 9-10 a.m. Ages: 1-2 years old Cost: Free Registration: Register by May 5 Develop coordination, balance and movement skills while having fun! Soft Koosh and Nerf type equipment is used so kids will build confidence and have lots of fun. Parent participation is welcome and encouraged! Instructor: Maria Skinner
Start Smart Soccer Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-461-4851 Registration: Aug. 18–Sept. 8 Date: Thursdays, Sept. 15-Oct. 20 Ages: 3-5 year olds and 6-9 year olds Time: 5:30-6:15 p.m. for 3-5 year olds and 6:30-7:30 p.m. for 6-9 year olds Cost: $25/resident fee, $30/non-resident fee Start Smart Soccer is a NAYS program that emphasizes parent participation. This six-week session will teach the basic rules and skills of the game in a healthy and safe environment for the kids to play and learn the game of soccer.
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Langston Afterschool Institute: 2022 Fall Session Location: Langston Centre, 315 Elm St. Call: 423-434-5788 Date: Aug. 4-Dec. 20 Time: 3–6 p.m. Grades: Rising 3rd graders to rising 12th graders Cost: $0 Langston Afterschool Institute is a program based upon STEAM education. STEAM education is focused on Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics. This program focuses on these subject areas while weaving a multicultural awareness thread throughout our programming. We have daily themed programs such as Medicine Mondays, Langston Linguistics, Biology Society, and Chemistry Magic! Stay tuned for the full detailed schedule
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More Opportunities Jr. Gs Location: Carver Recreation Center Date: Daily through August Time: 4–5 p.m. Ages: 6–12 Cost: Free Description: The programming for young people learning about gardening, composting, worm farming, greenhouse use, herbs, and food preservation.
National Fruit Cocktail Day Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Friday, May 13 Time: 1–2 p.m. Age: All Ages Cost: Free Enjoy a yummy fruit salad and get your necessary nutrients while you celebrate National Fruit Cocktail Day!
Filipino Cooking Class Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-434-5725 Date: Tuesdays, June 7–Aug. 23 Time: 2–4:30 p.m. Age: 18 + Cost: $5/class Registration: Register by Friday, June 3 Curious about Filipino food? This introductory cooking class is the perfect way to dive in. For those interested in learning how to cook Filipino food, this hands-on class with Chef Maria is the perfect place to start. Minimum of five people must register. Instructor: Maria Skinner
National Fudge Day Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Thursday, June 16 Time: 1–2 p.m. Age: All Ages Cost: Free National Fudge Day is a day to enjoy the deliciousness of this decadent, sweet candy that is appreciated all over the world. It cannot be denied that celebrating this delicious, tasty treat is a great way to spend just about any day, especially on National Fudge Day!
National Blueberry Muffin Day Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Monday, July 11 Time: 8–9 a.m. Age: All Ages Cost: Free We will be celebrating National Blueberry Muffin Day by giving away muffins at 8 a.m. and will continue while supplies last.
Nation Ice Cream Sandwich Day Location: Rotary Park Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Tuesday, Aug. 2 Time: Noon–2 p.m. Age: All Ages Cost: Free Here's the scoop, get a free ice cream sandwich (while supplies last) and visit beautiful Rotary Park for some family fun!
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Just for Teens Teen Center Location: Carver Recreation Center Date: Monday-Thursday Time: 5–7 p.m. Ages: Grades 7–12 Cost: Free Teens will have different activities on a daily basis such as Wii, billiards, foosball, air hockey & career development (guest speakers on Various Topics) the teen room will consist of providing a place for teens that is safe & fun with adult supervision and good peer support we hope to affect lives & influence the future choices and good decisions for our teens.
Teen Night! Glow-in-the-Dark Nerf War Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Friday, Aug. 19 Time: 6-8 p.m. Ages: 13-17 Cost: Free Registration: July 29-Aug. 10 Gear up for MPCC’s first Glow-in-the-Dark Nerf War! Join us with your closest friends as we battle the night away in your brightest colors. All participants must come prepared with their own Nerf guns that must be approved by staff before use. Nerf darts will be provided at the time of the event.
Teen Trivia Night Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Thursday, Aug. 18 Time: 5:30-7 p.m. Ages: 13-18 Registration: Register online or in-person at MPCC by Friday, Aug. 12 Cost: Free Join us for a night of trivia, pizza, and fun!
Sports & Recreation Carver’s G.O.T.R. Location: Carver Recreation Center Date: Every Wednesday & Friday (in-house girls only) Time: 4-5 p.m. Grades: 3–6 Cost: Sponsorships Girls on the Run reaches girls at a critical stage, strengthening, their confidence at a time when society begins to tell them they can’t. Understanding the important connection between physical and emotional health. The program addresses the whole girl when she needs it the most.
Open Badminton Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Mondays, ongoing May-August Time: 6–7:30 p.m. Ages: All ages (Children 5th grade and younger must be accompanied by a parent or guardian) Cost: Free Everyone is welcome to try badminton and see what you got! For beginners, it is a great way to work on your skills while having fun!
Open Volleyball Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Wednesdays, ongoing May-August Time: 6–7:30 p.m. Ages: All Ages (Children 5th grade and younger must be accompanied by a parent or guardian) Cost: Free Everyone is welcome to try volleyball and see what you got! For beginner, it is a great way to continue to work on your volleyball skills while having fun!
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Open Beginner Pickleball Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Thursdays, beginning Aug. 11 Time: 6-7:30 p.m. Ages: All Ages (Children 5th grade and younger must be accompanied by a parent or guardian) Cost: Free Funny name, addictive game! Pickleball is played on a badminton-sized court: 20’ x 44,’ with a whiffle ball type ball, a square ping pong paddle, and the net lowered like a tennis net. The first side scoring eleven points and leading by at least two points wins. Pickleball can be played with singles or doubles. Pickleball can be as fast or slow as you want it and is very kind to beginners.
Hiking Buddies Location: Johnson City Parks Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Tuesdays, May 17–Aug. 16 (weather permitting) Time: 2-3 p.m. Ages: Families (Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult) Registration: Please register by phone or in person at Memorial Park Community Center Cost: Free Instructor: Roy Oakley Join us every Tuesday for a fun and educational hike in our beautiful parks. Please pack plenty of water and snacks! Spaces are limited!
BIKE. ALL. OUT. Group Bike Ride Location: Tweetsie Trail, Alabama Street Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Saturday, May 21 Time: 10 a.m. Ages: Skilled and mature riders of all ages. Registration: Register by Thursday, May 19 by phone or in person at Memorial Park Community Center Cost: Free Instructor: Roy Oakley To celebrate National Bike Month, join us as we take a ride down the Tweetsie Trail! We will meet others who also share a passion for biking and enjoy the scenery of the trail! Helmets are required. Bikes will not be supplied for this ride.
Bike Maintenance Workshop Location: Memorial Park Community Center, 510 Bert St. Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Tuesday, May 10 Time: 6-7 pm Ages: All ages (Children must be accompanied by an adult) Registration: Register by Monday, May 9th by phone or in person at MPCC Cost: Free A professional from Trek Bicycle Johnson City will demonstrate basic bike maintenance skills. You will leave with a better understanding of your own bike and feel more confident on your next biking adventure! 20
Family Bike Ride
HIKE. ALL. OUT. Group Hike
Location: Tweetsie Trail, Alabama St. Call: 423-434-5749 Dates: May 28, 10 a.m.-noon June 25, 10 a.m.-noon July 30, 10 a.m.-noon August 27, 10 a.m.-noon Ages: All ages (Children must be accompanied by an adult) Registration: Register by phone or in person at Memorial Park Community Center Cost: Free Instructor: Roy Oakley Meet us at the Tweetsie Trail Trailhead on the last Saturday of every month for a fun bike ride for the whole family! We will make our way down the trail and enjoy the scenery and good conversations! Safety is our priority. Helmets are required. Bikes will not be supplied for this ride. All are welcome!
Location: Johnson City Parks Call: 423-434-5749 Dates: May 28, 1-3 p.m. June 25, 1-3 p.m. July 30, 1-3 p.m. Aug. 27, 1-3 p.m. Ages: All ages (Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult) Registration: Register by phone or in person at Memorial Park Community Center Cost: Free Instructor: Roy Oakley Meet us at the park each month for a fun and educational hiking series! We will meet others with a passion for hiking while we get immersed in our beautiful parks. Please pack water, snacks, and camera! Spaces are limited!
Karate Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Mondays, June 13-Aug. Time: Beginners- 5:15-6 p.m.; advanced 6:157 p.m. Ages: Elementary children Cost: $11 registration fee (one time), $10/ class Learn the basics or expand on your skills at these classes each week! Instructor: Champions in Motion
Cheer Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Thursdays, June 16- Aug. 25 Time: 4-6 years-5:45-6:30 p.m. 7-9 years-6:30-7:15 p.m. 10-older-7:15-8 p.m. Ages: All ages Cost: $11 registration fee (one time), $10/ class Have a child that wants to learn to cheer? Join one of these classes weekly and get your cheer on! Instructor: Champions in Motion
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Arts/Music/Dance Arts & Crafts Location: Carver Recreation Center Date: Monday–Friday Time: 4 p.m.–5:30 p.m. Ages: All Cost: Free Kids will participate in painting, coloring, making art projects for special occasions.
Book Bundles Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Weekdays, May 2–Aug. 31 Time: 9 a.m.–8 p.m. Age: 3-18 Cost: Free Come and read! Johnson City Public Library will deliver the materials to MPCC where books must be read inside the facility and returned in the designated book container.
Young Adult Reading Program Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Wednesdays, May 4–Aug. 31 Time: 4–5 p.m. Age: 13–18 Cost: Free Mix and mingle with other teens who share the love of reading.
How to Crochet for Beginners Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Wednesdays, May 4–Aug. 31 Time: 4–5 p.m. Age: 18 + Cost: Free Registration: Register by Tuesday, May 2 You will learn the basic crochet stitches. Bring your own crochet hook (4 – 5 mm recommended) and a good yarn. Minimum of five people must register. Instructor: Maria Skinner
Afterschool Craftsy Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Thursdays, May 5–26 and Aug. 4-25 Time: 4–4:45 p.m. Age: 6-18 Cost: $2/class Registration: Register by May 4 Class will explore painting, drawing, fun arts and crafts and other mediums. Parental assistance is not required. Instructor: Maria Skinner
School Age Summer Artsy Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Thursdays, May 5–Aug. 25 Time: 2–2:45 p.m. Age: 3-12 Cost: $2/class Registration: Register by May 2 Class will explore painting, drawing, fun arts and crafts and other mediums. Parental assistance is not required. Instructor: Maria Skinner
Mother’s Day Craft Location: Carver Recreation Center Date: May 6 Time: 4 p.m.–5 p.m. Ages: 6 years and up Cost: Free Kids will make a surprise for their mother’s to take home to them for Mother’s Day to show them there love as a mother.
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Summer Dance Camps
cise or for weight loss and building coordination. Come dance and laugh with us this summer! Instructor: Amy Simmons
Mermaids and Dragon Dance Camp
Angel Steps Dance
Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 540-392-9138 Date: June 27, 28, and 29 Time: 4:30-5:15 p.m. Ages: 3-5 Cost: $40 Registration: June 1-26 Bring your little MERMAID or DRAGON to our fanciful themed camp! Each day filled with magical dances, games, stories and crafts to take home daily. We encourage participants to dress in fanciful attire! Instructor: Amy Simmons
Princess Pop Star Bows and Bling Dance Camp Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 540-392-9138 Date: June 27, 28, and 29 Time: 5:15-6 p.m. Ages: 6-10 Cost: $40 Registration: June 1-26 The perfect camp for your special glamour diva! POPSTAR themed camp! Participate in fashion modeling, learn a HIP HOP dance, and create and take home BLING craft daily! Dress as your best DIVA for camp! Instructor: Amy Simmons
Hip Hop–Summer Sunshine Camp Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 540-392-9138 Date: June 27, 28, and 29 Time: 6-6:30 p.m. Ages: 8 and older Cost: $35 Registration: June 1-26 SUNSHINY FUN, high energy HIP HOP class teaches combinations & routine. Hip Hop is a great class to take for FUN exer-
Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 540-392-9138 Date: June 27, 28, and 29 Time: 6:30-7 p.m. Ages: 6 and older Cost: $35 Registration: June 1-26 No prior dance required. Come learn a graceful, inspirational dance using tambourines/dance ribbons! Great low impact exercise class! Instructor: Amy Simmons
Classes & Programs-Wednesdays Dancers Dreams Performing Arts Academy Classes Instructor: Amy Simmons Family and multi-class discounts! Classes for boys, girls, teens, and adults Preschool dance (tap, ballet, creative movement/floor tumbling) hip hop, clogging, praise & worship dance
“Tumble Fairy Dancers” Location: Memorial Park Community Center (Ballet, Tumbling, Creative Movement) Call: 540-392-9138 Date: Wednesdays beginning Aug. 3 Time: 4:30-5:15 p.m. Ages: 3-5 years Cost: $45/month Description: This is a beginning class for children’s acro/dance, creative movement, and ballet. An exciting dance class for the budding tumbling ballerina! Many dance styles taught within age appropriate dances and drills. Acting through movements and basic ballet along with tumbling. Instructor: Amy Simmons call 540-392-9138
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“Dazzle Diva’s/Tennessee Tumblers” Location: Memorial Park Community Center (hip hop, ballet/gymnastics, clogging) Call: 540-392-9138 Date: Wednesdays beginning Aug. 3 Time: 5:15-5:45pm Ages: 6-10 years Cost: $45/month Description: FUN, high energy HIP HOP class that teaches combinations and routines. Hip Hop is a great class to take for FUN exercise or for weight loss and building coordination. Instructor: Amy Simmons
“Learn the craft of knowing how to open your heart and to turn on your creativity. There’s a light inside of you.” - Judith Jamison
Angel Steps” Praise Dance“ Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 540-392-9138 Date: Wednesdays beginning Aug. 3 Time: 6-6:30 p.m. Ages: 6+ Cost: $35/month Great class for all ages. Inspirational and uplifting, praise through dance. Easy low impact movement with a touch of basic graceful movement and fun props! NO prior dance required, and fun for all ages! Instructor: Amy Simmons
“Classy, Sassy HIP HOP” Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 540-392-9138 Date: Wednesdays beginning Aug. 3 Time: 6:30-7:15 p.m. Ages: 8-Adult Cost: $35/month Description: FUN, high energy, dance class, learning hip hop combinations and routines! Hip hop is a great class that can be taken for weight loss, and building coordination. Popular class for teens who love to dance! Take weekly for fun or participate in the Christmas show and June recital or community events! Instructor: Amy Simmons
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Therapeutic Recreation Programs Parents’ Night Out
Inclusive Field Day
Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-461-4851 Date: June 3 Time: TBA Ages: 6-21 Registration: Please register in person or by calling MPCC at 423-434-5749 before June 1 Cost: Free In collaboration with the Arc of Washington County, drop off youth with disabilities and their siblings ages 6-21 for an evening of games, crafts, and fun! This event is intended to give parents and caregivers of youth with disabilities a few hours of respite. Please register in advance, as spots are limited.
Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-461-4851 Date: Aug. 27 Time: 10 a.m.–noon Ages: All ages Registration: Please register in person or by calling MPCC at 423-434-5749 before Aug. 26. Cost: $2/person Come and play your favorite field day games in an inclusive environment! This event is intended for participants of all ages with and without disabilities and their families, so everyone can participate in field day together. The inclusive field day will be held rain or shine, and a minimum of 10 participants must register.
Therapeutic Recreation Soccer Skills Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-461-4851 Date: Aug. 15 & 16 Time: 4–4:45 p.m. Ages: All Ages Registration: Please register in person or by calling MPCC at 423-434-5749 by Aug. 12. Cost: Free Come and learn the basics of soccer in this two-day session! We will play fun games, make new friends, and practice our soccer skills! This program is intended for individuals with disabilities of all ages. All equipment will be provided. 25
Fitness/Exercise Weight Room Location: Carver Recreation Center Date: Year round (Monday–Sunday) Time: 9 a.m.–2:30 p.m., 5:30–7 p.m. Sat. Noon-6 p.m., Sun. 1–6 p.m. Ages: 13 & Up Cost: Youth & women $5/18 & up $7 per month The weight room is designed for fitness & health. A universal weight station free weights, bench press & squat bar Included.
Yoga “Just Breathe” Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Tuesday & Thursday Time: 11-12:30p.m. Ages: 18+ Cost: $5/class Join us for a breath of fresh air as we explore the world of yoga postures, breathing practices, and relaxation techniques. The class will also include gentle martial arts movement and poses. Focus is on precise alignment of postures, emphasizing body awareness and mental clarity. Instructor: Dixie Neth.
10/10/10 All Body Workout Location: Memorial Park Community Center Call: 423-434-5749 Date/Time: Tuesday 5:30 p.m., Thursday 9:30 a.m. Ages: 18+ Cost: $3/class Get more done in less time! This class will make the most of 10 minutes of HIIT cardio, 10 minutes of strength training and 10 minutes of core balance and abs. Class includes a fun warmup and relaxing final stretch, all in a total of 40 minutes. Instructor: Lisa Millburn
Step It, Shake It, Move It, Lift It Location: Memorial Park Community Center/outside Call: 423-434-5749 Date: Wednesdays, June 1-Aug. 31 Time: 9– 10 a.m. Ages: 16 and older Cost: Free Join us for a fun outdoor workout at our Amphitheatre. Incorporating stairs into a workout will increase calories burned, build muscle and give you more stamina. This will be made fun with music and changing the activity often. This class will use interval training and can be adapted and modified depending on skill level. 26
Travel Trainer Location: Tuesdays at Civitan Park; Wednesdays at Metro-Kiwanis Park Call: 423-434-5757 Date: Tuesdays and Wednesdays, beginning Aug. 9 Time: Tuesday, 10:30-11:30 a.m.; Wednesday, 6:15-7:15 p.m. Ages: 16 and up Cost: Free Instructor: Krista Buchanan Meet us at the park for a workout and enjoy the beautiful setting as you get into shape. You won’t even feel like you’re working out with all the beautiful scenery. Locations will vary each month.
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2022 City Nature Challenge Hikes!
Times: Please arrive 15 minutes before your chosen scheduled hike Location, Date and Time: Buffalo Mountain Park, 570 High Ridge Road., 9 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Lady Slipper Loop Hike w/stops at Huckleberry & Sunset Harris Pavilion Point (1.3 miles, moderate, 1 hour & 15 Date: April 29, Time: 10-11:15a.m. minutes) Jacob’s Nature Park, 1919 Ocala St., Outdoor 9 a.m. Tip Top Hike-White Rock Loop classroom (west) to Tip Top. Return on Fork Knob. Date: April 29, Time 1-2:15 p.m. (3.3 miles, moderate, 2 hours & 15 Willow Springs Park, 1201 Huffine Rd., main minutes) parking lot 9 a.m. White Rock Loop (west) with stop Date: May 2, Time: 10-11:15 a.m. Winged Deer Park, Disc golf parking lot, 204 at White Rock overlook (4.4 miles, moderate, 3 hours, 30 minutes) Carroll Creek Rd., 9 a.m. The Noggin to White Rock Date: May 2, Time: 1-2:15p.m. Overlook with return from top of Tower Call: 423-283-5821 Ridge (3 miles, challenging, 2 hours & 30 Ages: All ages minutes) Cost: Free Ages: All ages for Lady Slipper Loop Registration: No registration necessary hike. Instructor: Connie Deegan, nature program Families with children 10 and above for coordinator all other hikes. Come and use/learn your iNaturalist skills. Cost: Free Use your phone to record observations and Registration: No registration necessary make identifications of plants and animals. These will count towards another hopeful win Hike Leaders: Members of the for Johnson City over our challenging city of Mid-Appalachian Highland Club, Connie Deegan, nature program coordinator Knoxville! Enjoy these group strolls as we Buffalo Mountain is 725 acres of learn the value of this easy app and the gorgeous! With hardwood forest, important roll Citizen Science plays. Catbird Creek, beautiful overlooks, spring flowers and more, please consider Getting to Know Buffalo Mountain! a hike with a trail guide from the Location: Buffalo Mountain Park, 570 High Mid-Appalachian Highlands Hiking Ridge Road, Harris Pavilion Club. From beginner to advanced, meet Call: 423-283-5821 Johnson City’s mountain and consider Date: Saturday, May 21 membership in the MAHC. Bring pack, water, snacks, TP, camera. 30
Buffalo Mountain Sunrise Hike Location: Buffalo Mountain Park, park below the closed orange service road gate where gravel park road ends Call: 423-283-5821 Date: Aug. 20 Time: 5:45-8:45 a.m. Ages: If you can hike uphill at an average pace, you are good Cost: Free Registration: No registration necessary Instructor: Connie Deegan, nature program coordinator Join us for a sunrise hike on Buffalo Mountain. We will head up at to catch the sunrise at beautiful White Rock overlook. Note: there is a lot of moderate uphill on the front end of this hike! Then we will continue on White Rock Loop to the other side of the park as we make our way back down on this 3.5 mile venture. Bring water, snack, flashlight, and camera if you choose. You never know what we will see.
Salamander Hunt Location: Buffalo Mountain Park, Harris Pavilion Call: 423-283-5821 Date: Aug. 20 Time: 10:30 a.m.-noon Ages: Families Cost: Free Registration: No registration necessary Instructor: Connie Deegan, nature program coordinator We live in the salamander capital! Not of Tennessee, nor the Southeast, the US; but of the World! Salamanders are amphibians like their noisy and better known 'cousins,' the frogs and toads. After a brief discussion, we’ll head to nice, cool Catbird Creek to do some sleuthing and see what we can find.
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Indoor Facilities and Gymnasiums Indoor
Resident Fee (Per Hour)
Nonresident fee (Per Hour)
Rooms Winged Deer Park Boardroom Kitchen (2 hour minimum)
$30 $15
$35 $20
Carver Recreation Center Kitchen (2 hour minimum)
$30 $15
$35 $20
Kitchens must be rented with a room rental, cannot be rented separately.
Gymnasiums Carver Recreation Center and Memorial Park Community Center Resident Fee (Per Hour) Recreational 1/2 court (1 hour minimum) Full court (1 hour minimum) Co-Sponsor Youth Adult—1/2 court (1 hour minimum) Adult—Full court (1 hour minimum) Special Event Commercial
$15 $25 No Charge $15 $25 Half Day $250 4/hrs. $75 ea. Additional hr.
Nonresident fee (Per Hour) $20 $30 $20 $30 Full Day $500 8/hrs.
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Tennis Courts All Courts
Resident 1/2 Day Full Day $ 15
Per Hour Fee
Nonresident 1/2 Day Full Day
$ 30 $4
$ 20
$ 35 $9
Pools Memorial Park Community Center, Freedom Hall and Legion Street Pool Resident Open Swim (admission) Youth Adult Pool parties Freedom Hall Party Room Private Party (2 guards) (Legion Street Pool & Freedom Hall) 51-100 swimmers - add 1 guard 101-150 swimmers - add 2 guards 151-200 swimmers - add 3 guards Maximum capacity - 200
Nonresident
$2 $3 $25/hr. $90/2 hrs.
$25/hr. $95/2 hrs.
$30 $60 $90
$35 $65 $95
Freedom Hall Pool and Memorial Park Community Center Pools Lap Swim $2 Monthly Pass $25 Senior Monthly Pass $20 Adult Annual Permit $240 Senior Citizen Annual Pass $200
$25 $25 $245 $205
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Programs .. Classes .. Events Department instructed classes and/or program fee will vary with material costs and number of classes. Contractual instructed classes and/or program fees will vary with instructor’s hourly rate, material costs and number of classes.
Special Events Resident Half Day $300 $175
Class A: Commercial/Corporate Class B: Family/Church/Co-sponsor
Full Day $350 $250
Nonresident Half Day Full Day $310 $360 $180 $260
Weddings Winged Deer Park Admin. Office-Patio Garden Robert Young Cabin Meredith Pavilion—Simple “I Do” Amphitheater—Waters Edge
$460 $350 $100 $310
$500
$460 $250 $100 $310 $510
Amphitheaters Resident Half Day Full Day Winged Deer Park—Goulding Memorial Park Community Center
$300 $300
$500 $500
Nonresident Half Day Full Day $310 $510 $310 $510
Grounds Winged Deer Park Patio/Gazebo/Green Space With Boardroom & Kitchen
Kiwanis Park (Does not include bldg.) Maintenance Cost (if applicable)
$300 $450
$310 $460
Resident Half Day Full Day
Nonresident Half Day Full Day
$110
$120
$200
$210
$20/hour/per employee (2 hr. minimum)
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Equipment Rentals Key Deposit (refundable)
Resident Nonresident $50/per season/event $55/per season/event
Floor Cover Memorial Park & Carver
$100/day per court
$105/day per court
PA System (Carver)
$75/day
$80/day
Portable Restroom Trailer Class A - Non City Commercial/Corporate Rate Class B - City Commercial/Corporate Rate Class C - City Resident/Civic Rate
$800/per day $750/per day $650/per day
It is the policy of the Parks and Recreation Department to restrict the lease of specific equipment expressly stated herein to Parks and Recreation property. All other equipment is reserved for department use only. Tables and chairs are included in room rental but are restricted to the specific park or recreation center and subject to an additional fee for set up. Additional tables and chairs shall be the responsibility of the citizen to lease, transport and set up.
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Field Rentals Individual Field/with lighting
Resident $20/field/hour
Nonresident $25/field/hour
$90/field/day Not available Not available Not available $210 $230 $400
$95/field/day
Tournaments Tournament Field Rental 1 day - 1 field 2 days - 1 field 3 days - 1 field 1 day - 2 fields 2 days - 2 fields 3 days - 2 fields 1 day - 3 fields 2 days - 3 fields 3 days - 3 fields
$270 $400 $520
1 day - 4 fields 2 days - 4 fields 3 days - 4 fields
$300 $470 $620
1 days - 5 fields 2 days - 5 fields 3 days - 5 fields
$350 $600 $650
Maintenance Cost Portable Mounds Temporary Fencing Non Department Programming
$20/hr./per employee - 2 hr. minimum $50/field/per weekend $50/field/per weekend $20/hr./per field
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Athletics - Youth and Adult Youth Soccer Softball Basketball Tee-Ball Tennis Late Registration Fee
Resident Per Person $25 $25 $25 $25 $50 $20
Nonresident Per Person $30 $30 $30 $30 $55 $20
The department will not refuse any child participation based on ability to pay. Adult
Resident Per Person
Nonresident Per Person
Softball (Spring & Fall) Men Co-ed
$400 $300
$5 $5
Basketball Men Co-ed
$400 $200
$5 $5
Volleyball Co-ed
$200
$5
Tennis
$50/person
Disc Golf Tournament
$2/person
$
55/person $2/person
Kermit Tipton Stadium To schedule contact: Science Hill High School Athletic Office - 423-232-2190.
TVA Credit Union Ballpark Contact: Doughboys Office - 423-461-4866.
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Memorial Park Community Center Resident Nonresident Monthly Premium Pass Student 14-17/Seniors 50+ $25 $30 Adults 18-49 $40 $45 Family Pass $50 $55 (2 adults plus all children under age 18 living in the same household) Benefits of a membership include reduced rates on recreation programs and full use of amenities that include open swim, lap swim and fitness room. Gymnasium and tennis courts are available during open scheduled times. Fitness room requires completion of fitness orientation. Resident Fitness Room Monthly Pass Students 14-17/Seniors 50+ Adults 18-49
$10 $15 Resident Rental Fee/per hr.
Nonresident $15 $20 Nonresident Rental Fee/per hr.
Meeting Rooms $30 $35 (Media, Performing Arts, Activities, Class Room and Art Room) 8/hour rental $200 - $30 ea. Additional hour Dining Room 4/hour rental 8/hour rental Each additional hour - $30 Full Set-up/Take-down - $75
$30 $100 $200
$35 $105 $205
Gathering Area - Half Day (4/hours) $500 (Includes fireplace, furniture, healing garden, tables and chairs)
$505
Healing Garden - 8/hour rental
$250
$255
Amphitheater Half Day Full Day
$300 $500
$310 $510
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These items are only available at Memorial Park Community Center Resident Nonresident Rental Fee/per hr. Rental Fee/per hr. Stage 8 x 8 (2 pieces) $100/day $105/day Skirt $25/day $25/day 8 x 16 (4 pieces) $175/day $180/day Skirt $40/day $40/day 12 x 16 (6 pieces) $350/day $355/day Skirt $50/day $50/day Backdrop, curtains & Rails
$100/day
$100/day
Sound System - Portable Sound System - Gym/Dining Area Projector Projector Screen - Floor Mount TV/DVD Cart China/Table Settings
$75/day $80/day $75/day $80/day $75/day $80/day $75/day $80/day $50/day $55/day $1.50/person/day $2/person/day
Langston Centre Rental Fee: Classrooms/Auditorium - $30/hour $100/4 hours $200/8 hours
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The inclusive playground at Rotary Park is open daily Summer hours: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Winter hours: Nov. 1 -Mar. 31, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. The Splash Pad at Rotary Park and Carver Recreation Center is open Memorial Day to Labor Day
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Beeson Hall 403 Harrison St. Call: 423-283-5815 The 5,000-square-foot recreation facility is operated by Johnson City Parks and is located adjacent to Kiwanis Park. Buffalo Mountain Park 570 Highridge Road Call: 423-283-5815 Buffalo Mountain Park is a 725-acre natural resource area obtained in a land swap with the U.S. Forest Service in 1994. The park is located on the North Slope of Buffalo Mountain and consists of steep topography and densely forested land. The park functions as a nature preserve primarily for hiking, picnicking, and nature programs.
primarily used for the Doughboys Appalachian League farm club, Amenities include a concession area, clubhouse, lighted baseball field, press box and restrooms. Carver Park & Recreation Center 322 W. Watauga Ave. Call: 423-461-8830 Established in 1958, Carver Park is a 6-acre neighborhood park. Amenities include two basketball courts, fitness trail, multi-use court, two pavilions, playground, Splash Pad and recreation center. A recreation center is equipped with a gymnasium, weight room, library, meeting space, teen room, community room, arts and crafts area, and kitchen. A new recreation facility was dedicated in 2005. A new playground structure was installed in 2018.
Carnegie Park 601 N. Broadway St. Call: 423-283-5815 Carnegie Park, formerly Jaycee Park is a 5acre neighborhood park established in 1945. The park consists of two girl’s lighted softball fields, a restroom shelter, basketball court, and playground.
Civitan Park 1000 N. Broadway St. Call: 423-283-5815 Civitan Park was established in 1963 on the site of a former landfill. This 33-acre community park has undergone a total renovation for primary use as a soccer facility in a park setting. The development includes five lighted soccer fields, Cardinal Park (TVA Credit Union Ballpark) concession area with restrooms, volleyball, 129 Legion St. playground and a walking trail connecting Call: 423-461-4866 Established in 1950, Cardinal Park is a 5-acre Lions, Civitan and Rotary Parks. sports field (Howard Johnson Field)
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Earth Day Park 208 E. Main St. Call: 423-283-5815 Earth Day Park was established in 1991 and is a quarter-acre special use park. The park’s primary function is a pedestrian route between Main Street and the Downtown Square parking lot.
Keystone Park 601 Bert St. Call: 423-283-5815 Equipped with two Little League field, pavilion, concession and score tower.
Freedom Hall Pool 1320 Pactolas Road Call: 423 461-4872 Freedom Hall Pool is an indoor pool adjacent to the Freedom Hall Civic Center operated by the Parks and Recreation Department. The facility is equipped with restrooms, showers, and party room.
King Commons 112 N. Commerce Call: 423-434-6019 Completed in 2018 as part of a stormwater retention project to mitigate flooding. The 3acre recreational and event space located in downtown Johnson City. In addition to walking paths, this space includes an amphitheater, the Wildabout mural that showcases animals indigenous to our area, a playground featuring natural elements, and a history circle highlighting significant dates from Johnson City’s first 150 years.
Kiwanis Park & Recreation Building 821 W. Market St. Call: 423-283-5815 Founders Park Kiwanis Park, established in 1949, is a 9-acre 225 S Commerce Street neighborhood park. The park is primarily used Call: 423-434-6019 for baseball play and rentals. Amenities include Founders Park is a 5-acre greenspace located a band shell with restrooms, lighted baseball in downtown Johnson City. Completed in 2014 field, lighted basketball courts, picnic tables, as part of a stormwater retention project to playground and a recreation building. mitigate flooding, the park offers an Neighborhood Park is located adjacent to amphitheater, walking paths, a creek and a Kiwanis Park. Established in 1972, variety of public art. Adjacent to the park is a Neighborhood Park is a 2-acre baseball field large open-air pavilion. used primarily for youth baseball.
Jacob’s Nature Park at Sinking Creek 1220 King Springs Road Call: 423-283-5815 The 28-acre city-owned tract of restored wetlands and steep wooded slopes whose development as a city park has been spearheaded by local attorney Bill Francisco, whose 6-year-old son Jacob died in 2004, from a shiga toxin-producing E. coli bacteria infection. The park has a 20’ x 30’ outdoor classroom with a living roof.
Langston Centre 315 Elm St Call: 423-434-5753 The Langston Centre is a facility that promotes multicultural awareness through arts, education and leadership activities. The Centre sits on site of the historic Langston High Kermit Tipton Stadium School — Johnson City’s school for African900 Stadium Dr. Americans from 1893-1895. Langston Centre Call: 423-232-2190 programs include: Community education Kermit Tipton Stadium is Johnson City’s first classes, black/multicultural history classes, synthetic turf field football complex. It is home STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, to Science Hill High School football and Arts and Math), afterschool programming and Johnson City Parks and Recreation programs. the Ralph E. Davis (RED) Scholars Academy.
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Lions Park 817 Country Club Court Call: 423-283-5815 Lions Park, established in 1958, is an 8-acre neighborhood park used primarily for Little League baseball. Amenities include two lighted baseball fields, one non-lighted field, concession and restroom area and a covered pavilion with restrooms and kitchen and a small covered pavilion. Memorial Park Community Center 510 Bert St. Call: 423-434-5749 Aquatics: 423-434-5749 Recreation Services: 423-434-5749 Senior Services: 423-434-6237 The state-of-the-art, 72,000-square-foot neighborhood community center opened December 10, 2012. It represents the area’s first intergenerational facility, housing aquatics, recreation services and senior services under one roof. The center offers a variety of programming including aquatics, health and fitness, socialization, outdoors, charter trips, homeschool, technology, arts and much more. The center is equipped with a 75-foot lap poo, therapy pool and teaching pool., fitness room, billiards and four outdoor tennis courts. Other programming areas include performing and visual arts, socials, computer lab, arts and crafts and honoring veterans with the famous doughboy as it’s centerpiece. Event rentals are also available at this location with several rooms that can accommodate birthday parties, bridal and baby showers, retirements, meetings and luncheons.
Paul Christman Park 1000 N. Boone St. Call: 423-283-5815 Developed in 1983, Paul Christman Park is a half-acre neighborhood park, which includes a small shelter with a picnic table, playground area, backstop and a multi-use basketball court. Pete Zannis Tennis Center 505 Liberty Bell Blvd. Call: 423-283-5822 Located near Freedom Hall Civic Center the complex offers 14 lighted tennis courts.
Powell Square Park 201 W. Poplar St. Call 423-283-5815 Established in 1889, this 1.4 acre neighborhood park is the department’s oldest park. Amenities include a multi-use playing field, picnic tables, shelter with restrooms and playground area.
Rotary Park 1001 N. Broadway St. Call: 423-283-5815 The Carnegie Realty Company donated Rotary Park to the city in 1908. The park consists of 10.4 acres and is one of the most popular parks in the city with an annual attendance of over 40,000. The park is open April through October and is primarily used as a picnic facility in a natural setting. Amenities include six covered picnic shelters, restrooms, multiuse picnic tables, multi-use playing field, and All Inclusive Playground and Splash Pad. The new playground and splash pad Metro-Kiwanis Park opened on April 1, 2017. The playground 817 Guaranda Drive allows full accessibility and is designed for Call: 423-283-5815 those using assistive devices such as Purchased in 1972, Metro-Kiwanis is a 15-acre wheelchairs as well as visually and hearingcommunity park used primarily for softball impaired. league play. Amenities include concession Skate Park area and restrooms, four picnic shelters, 705 Liberty Bell Blvd. picnic tables, playground area, two-lighted softball fields and five tennis courts. Friend- Call: 423-283-5815 ship Gardens located within the park, is a 3- The concept of developing a public skate acre special use area whose primary purpose park was initiated by residents, both youth and adults with an active interest in the is self-directed activities. The gardens are sport in 1998. In 1999 the firm of home for Junaluska a 30-foot carving in honor of the American Indians. The sculpture Purkiss-Rose-rsi was secured to design the was created in 1986 by sculptor Peter Wolfe park. Toth. 48
Spring Street Park 106 Spring St. Call: 423-283-5815 Spring Street Park, located in the central business district, is a half-acre green space facility surrounded by commercial buildings. The park consists of a brick patio area with benches and landscaping.
community was first known as “Johnson’s Tank” and then “Johnson’s Depot” until its incorporation as Johnson City in 1869. Accordingly, the playground design features train and village theme play elements.
Johnson City Dog Park @ Willow Springs 1201 Huffine Road Contact: Website: www.jcdogpark.org The Willow Springs Dog Park Project is a Tannery Knobs cooperative effort between the Friends of 18 Tannery Knob Johnson City Dog Park Association and the Call: 423-283-5815 Riding distance from downtown Johnson City’s City of Johnson City Parks and Recreation Department. The 1.6-acre site is located shops, breweries and restaurants. Tannery Knobs covers over 40 acres of heavily wooded within the park boundaries of Willow Springs Park. For information contact the Dog Park terrain. Designed as a skills park for all ages, Association at www.jcdogpark.org. riders can experience the thrill of off road riding in a progressive environment. All trails Winged Deer Park and features have been professionally designed 4137 Bristol Hwy. and built ensuring enthusiasts and beginners Call: 423-283-5815 alike will find the perfect ride. Tannery Knobs is Established in 1991, Winged Deer Park is a 200more than just bikes. Take in the amazing views acre district park. The J. Norton Arney family hiking or trail running, making the park previously owned and operated the farm from accessible for the entire community. The land the 1940’s through the early 70’s. Arney was a for Tannery Knobs sits less than a mile from the noted car dealer and raised and trained show Tweetsie Trail. Featuring endless mountain horses in the area. The farm was used primarily view, the more than 300-foot ridgeline to grow hay and had several large stables on overlooks Johnson City’s historic Appalachian the lakefront property. The city purchased the charm. property in 1985. The original farmhouse was converted into what is now the Parks and Veterans Park Recreation administration office, which 1005 Southwest Ave. includes a meeting room, working offices and Call: 423-283-5815 a landscaped patio area with small gazebo. Established in 1973, Veterans Park is a Amenities include five lighted softball fields, quarter-acre special use park, which has been athletic office scorer’s towers and restroom, incorporated into South Side Elementary three lighted soccer fields, Batter’s Up batting School campus. The park is equipped with cages, a 18-hole disc golf course, a mountain multi-use picnic tables and benches. bike trail, playground area, soccer concession Willow Springs Park building with restroom, half-mile walk track and 1201 Huffine Road paved fitness trails which winds through the Call: 423-283-5815 forested section of the park. The lakefront area Established in 1998, Willow Springs Park features two sand volleyball courts, picnic encompasses 36-acres in southwest Johnson shelter with restroom, public boating access, City between Huffine and Antioch roads. It was green space, lighted handicap accessible named after a dairy that operated near the site boardwalk, amphitheater, and a Festival Plaza around the turn of the century. Architectural multi-use area with restroom. The park’s designs for shelters and light fixtures are historical area features the Robert reminiscent of styles prevalent during Johnson Young Cabin one of Johnson city’s oldest City’s earliest days. Our heritage is also the dwellings, the Massengil Monument, and the inspiration for the name of the playground: James H. Quillen Historical Tree Arboretum. Johnson’s Depot. In the mid-1850’s, Henry Johnson (Johnson’s City first mayor) built a general store and post office. In 1857 when rail service was established to this area, Mr. 49 Johnson built a depot. The growing
Buffalo Mountain Park 570 High Ridge Road Call: 423-283-5821 Offers 8.2 miles of hiking trails considered moderate, a 1,500-foot-rise from the picnic area to the top can be strenuous if you are not in fairly good shape. All mileage is measured from the picnic area. (The White Rock Trail is a 4.5-mile-loop). Huckleberry Knob - .05 mi. Lady Slipper Loop - .09 mi. Hartsell Hollow - .05 mi. White Rock - 2.3 miles Tip Top - 2.1 miles Carver Park 322 W. Watauga Ave. Call: 423-461-8830 Quarter-mile flat walking track
Civitan Park 1000 N. Broadway St. Call: 423-283-5822 The paved walking / jogging track joins Lions Park and Civitan Park and measures 1.57 miles. Jacobs Nature Park 1220 King Springs Road Two trails: Minga Path Loop - .7 miles Turtle Ridge Trail - .7 miles Small connector trails can be a 3-mile adventure.
Liberty Bell Complex Liberty Bell Blvd. Paved track encircles Liberty Bell Complex for 1.7 miles. The track features a 375-meter jogging and walking surface. Tweetsie Trail Alabama St. Call: 423-283-5815 The Tweetsie Trail is a rails-to-trails project traversing from ET&WNC (Tweetsie) railroad right-of-way between Johnson City and Elizabethton. The trail provides opportunities for walking, hiking, running, and biking on a relatively flat grade in a beautiful, natural setting. When complete, the 10-mile trail will be the longest rails-to-trails project in Tennessee. The trail was built without any federal or state funding. Rather, it’s the result of generous donations from individuals, businesses, and local governments. Willow Springs 1201 Huffine Road Call: 423-283-5815 Features 1.8 miles of paved walking surface which encircles the park. It’s exercise with a view. Winged Deer Park 4137 Bristol Highway Call: 423-283-5815 Flat track, which encircle the ballfield is a half-mile. The wooded, paved and lighted trails measure 1.5 miles. An 18-hole disc golf course is also located in this area. 50
Liberty Bell Recreation Trail Liberty Bell Blvd. This 1.7 mile walking and jogging trail encircles the entire Liberty Bell Complex. Children on bikes and roller blades are welcome. No adult bikes are allowed.
Tweetsie Trail Alabama St. The Tweetsie Trail is a rails-to-trails project traversing from ET&WNC (Tweetsie) railroad right-of-way between Johnson City and Elizabethton.
State of Franklin Multi-use Trail Greenline Road The trail is 2.3 miles in length and open to all users. It starts at the intersection of Greenline Road and extends to Sunset Drive.
Winged Deer Park Bike Park 204 Carroll Creek Road More than 5-mile mountain bike trail. The trail is a partnership with the Tri-Cities Chapter of the Southern OffRoad Bicycle Association (SORBA). Fly By Night Trail - 2.3 miles intermediate Roll The Bones - .4 miles advanced Freewill - .2 miles beginner YYZ - .5 miles intermediate Tom Sawyer - .4 miles beginner Kidd Dreamline Trail - .5 miles b
Tannery Knobs 18 Tannery Knob Call: 423-283-5815 Riding distance from downtown Johnson City’s shops, breweries and restaurants. Tannery Knobs covers over 40 acres of heavily wooded terrain. Designed as a skills park for all ages, riders can experience the thrill of off road riding in a progressive environment. All trails and features have been professionally designed and built ensuring enthusiasts and beginners alike will find the perfect ride. Tannery Knobs is more than just bikes. Take in the amazing views hiking or trail running, making the park accessible for the entire community. The land for Tannery Knobs sits less than a mile from the Tweetsie Trail. Featuring endless mountain view, the more than 300-foot ridgeline overlooks Johnson City’s historic Appalachian charm.
Nearby Locations Steele Creek Park - Bristol Bays Mountain Park - Kingsport Warriors Path State Park - Kingsport Virginia Creeper Trail - Runs from Abington to White Top, VA.
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