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712 E Maple St, Johnson City, Tennessee, United States, 37601
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W.J. Freeman Park

There’s plenty to love about W.J. Freeman Park. For one, its 100-acre space has plenty of running and walking paths that circle the park. Your

Powell Square Park

Powell Square Park has been established in 1889 and is considered Johnson City’s oldest neighborhood park. Nevertheless, locals still love stopping by the park as

Carnegie Park

Stop by Carnegie Park if you’re in the mood for some ball games. This 5-acre space was previously known as Jaycee Park. There’s a restroom

Tweetsie Trail Trailhead

Tweetsie Trail Trailhead used to be a railway that traversed the former ET&WNC railroad between Johnson City and Elizabethton. Locals endearingly call it “tweetsie” in

King Commons Park

King Commons Park is both beautiful and functional. It doesn’t only serve as a local destination, it’s also a part of a stormwater retention project

Jacob’s Nature Park

If you’re into walking, hiking, and exploring, you’ll love visiting Jacob’s Nature Park. It’s located in Sinking Creek and is well-known to be a dedication

Winged Deer Park

Winged Deer Park has an impressive 200-acre space filled with several family-friendly amenities. Before it became a park, it was a farm owned by the

Civitan Park

Civitan Park was once a former landfill. Now, it’s a beautiful 33-acre community park frequented by tourists and Johnson City locals. It recently went through

Metro-Kiwanis Park

Metro-Kiwanis Park boasts 15-acres of space that frequent visitors use for softball league play. There’s a concession area, picnic shelters and tables, and a playground

Founders Park

You’ll find Founders Park along Commerce Street in downtown Johnson City. This 5-acre park has an amphitheater and plenty of walking paths. You’ll also find

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