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Sevierville Greenway park in Kodak, TN
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View of Sevierville Greenway in Kodak, TN
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View of Sevierville Greenway in Kodak, TN
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Sevierville Greenway

4.6(308 reviews)FreePark
🕑 1-3 hours depending on how far your family rides or walks👶 Great for all ages from infants to teens. Toddlers ride comfortably in strollers on the smooth pavement, while older kids can bike independently or practice scootering. The flat terrain makes it accessible even for beginners learning to ride bikes.

About

The Sevierville Greenway offers families a safe, scenic paved trail perfect for biking, scootering, or strolling with strollers. This multi-use path winds through beautiful natural areas connecting Kodak to nearby communities, making it an ideal spot for active families who want to enjoy the outdoors together without worrying about traffic or challenging terrain.

Highlights

  • Smooth, flat paved trail perfect for beginner bike riders
  • Scenic views of the Smoky Mountain foothills and natural areas
  • Safe, traffic-free environment for kids to ride independently
  • Multiple access points allow families to customize their distance
  • Excellent for teaching kids to ride bikes or use scooters

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring your own bikes, scooters, or strollers as there are no rentals available on-site
  2. 2.Pack plenty of water and snacks since amenities along the trail are limited
  3. 3.Start early in the morning during summer months to avoid the Tennessee heat and humidity
  4. 4.Look for the trailheads with parking areas near Kodak for easiest access with kids and gear
  5. 5.The trail connects to local parks, so plan stops along the way to break up longer rides and let kids burn off energy at playgrounds

Best Time to Visit

Early morning or late afternoon visits work best, especially during spring and fall when temperatures are mild. Weekday mornings tend to be less crowded than weekends, giving families more space to spread out and let younger riders practice safely.

What to Know

The trail is free to access and open 24 hours, making it budget-friendly for families. Parking is available at various trailheads, and the paved surface is stroller and wheelchair accessible throughout.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round, but spring and fall offer the most comfortable temperatures for family outings. Summer visits are best done early morning or evening. The trail may be less appealing during winter months, though it remains accessible for hardy families on milder days.

Nearby Eats

Stop by Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen or Cracker Barrel along nearby Highway 66 for family-friendly dining with kid menus and reasonable prices after your greenway adventure.

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