With its varied landscape and mature, protected ecosystem, Oak Ridge is a bird lovers paradise. More than 200 species reside here throughout the year. The self-guided brochure features five primary locations open to the public year-round.
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101 Centennial Blvd., Oak Ridge,
(865) 483-2291, 18/71
Visitors are welcome to enjoy our beautiful publicly-owned golf course designed by Billy Casper. Centennial offers 18 challenging holes. Collared shirt required to play.
http://www.centennialgc.com
150 Gum Hollow Road,
(865) 483-1031, 18/72
Visitors are welcome to enjoy 18 holes of golf in a private country club setting. Collared shirt required to play.
Edgemore Road, contact Parks & Recreation Dept., (865) 425-3450
A great recreation site that is perfect for hiking or mountain biking. This also serves as the home to the Life Development Center.
http://www.cs.utk.edu/~dunigan/fohr/
Melton Lake Drive, contact Recreation & Parks Dept., (865) 425-3450
Peaceful 1.26 mile waterfront trail along Melton Hill Lake. Great for bicycling, walking, running and skating.
West Outer Drive, contact Recreation & Parks Dept., (865) 425-3450
A national recreation trail, North Ridge offers 7.5 miles of light hiking through greenbelt land on the Northern Boundary of Oak Ridge.
Contact Recreation & Parks Dept., (865) 425-3450 http://www.cs.utk.edu
Visitors will enjoy the scenic beauty of our five additional greenways: North Boundary, Gallaher Bend, Emory Valley, Cedar Hill and Pine Grove. Greenways are easy to moderate.
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901 South Illinois Ave., (865) 483-3571. http://www.discoveret.org/utarboretum
The arboretum offers more than 250 acres featuring 800 species of trees, shrubs and flowering plants threaded by four nature trails.
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www.easttennesseewildflowers.com/
Hike or horseback the many miles of woodland trails that meander through the watershed and the adjacent Norris Dam State Park. Experience spectacular views of Norris Lake and its surrounding hills and valleys. Contact the Anderson County Tourism Council at 800-524-3602 for a map.
Scenic Beauty, marinas, campgrounds, house boat rentals, hiking and horseback riding make Norris Lake's 800 miles of shoreline an all-inclusive
sportsman's paradise.
Flowing from Norris Dam, the Clinch River is one of the best trout fishing areas in the U.S.
For more information visit: Clinch River Outfitters and CR Outfitters.
Nationally recognized as the home of the Oak Ridge rowing course, Melton Hill offers 173 miles of shoreline for boating, fishing, swimming, water skiing and other outdoor activities.
Scenic Watts Bar Lake provides 783 miles of shoreline for a wide variety of water recreation, including boating, fishing, swimming and camping.
Tennessee Valley Authority
1101 Market Street BR 4F
Chattanooga, TN 37402
(800) 467-1388
Oak Ridge Rowing Association http://www.orra.org
Melton Hill is nationally know as one of the best 2,000 meter rowing courses in the U.S. Every March - April, thousands of rowers join us for Spring Training.
The Oak Ridge Rowing Association also hosts a number of regatta's including SIRA, Lexus Mid-Central and the Scholastics.
Oak Ridge is one of only three cities to host the US Rowing National Championships since 1983.
Coal Creek Mining and Manufacturing Company www.coalcreekohv.com
(CCMMC) has opened its 72,000 acres of land for multi-use activities. They have over 150 miles of trails for the enjoyment of ATVs, Motor Cycles, Jeeps, 4x4s, Rail-buggies, Mountain Bikes, Equestrians and Hikers.
The main entrance to CCMMC's Land is from the town of Oliver Springs.
Drive 5 miles to the trailhead on Windrock Road.
Windrock ATV Club http://www.windrockatv.com/. The Windrock ATV Club promotes safe riding, and works to ensure the trails stay clean and open. The club is very family oriented with members ranging in age from 12 to 91 that participate in rides.
Hwy 441, Lake City
(865) 426-7461, or (800) 543-9335
The first dam constructed by TVA includes 800 miles of shoreline on Norris Lake offering water recreation, camping, museum and gristmill.
Off Hwy. 62, east of Wartburg.
(423) 346-3318.
This wilderness area is named for a 3,324-foot peak, which is often shrouded in ice or snow.
Fifty miles of backpacking and day-hike trails provide wildlife viewing opportunities.