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    Laurel Run Park

    3.9 (16 reviews)

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    2 months ago

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    3 months ago

    Used to go when I was a kid and a few times when I grew up. Nice place for picnics family outings.

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    7 months ago

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    1 year ago

    Beautiful park and has a boat ramp for small boats. I take my dog walking there a lot.

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    2 years ago

    Who ever is running the park now is a jerk. was walking in the parking lot to my car when I got yelled at to leave, 20 mins before close.

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    3 years ago

    Beautiful park. Unable to enjoy the park due to closing times. My 2 children and I were asked to leave

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    4 years ago

    The wife and I come here for picnics once in awhile. A nice chill park to just enjoy nature and watch the river flow.

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    6 years ago

    Beautiful place! Great place to meet up for a cookout or just hanging out with family and friends!

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    5 years ago

    Very nice place to visit. Take a stroll into the mountains or along the river. Take food and have a cookout.

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    Mountainous, woodsy, streams - there's a jogging track, tennis, I think boating activities but I'm not sure, and there's a playground for kids.

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    Natural Tunnel State Park

    Natural Tunnel State Park

    4.7
    (22 reviews)
    14.2 mi

    Clearly, this place is marketed to resemble Natural Bridge, Virginia's better known (and frankly,…read moremore impressive) attraction. The park here is set up with a number of camping facilities and trails that have a separate entrance, while the attraction itself is accessible by parking at a visitor center and either walking down a fairly steep trail or taking a (seasonal) chairlift. On the dreary day I visited, there was barely a soul in sight, but the park seemed to be setting up for a winter lights festival. The tunnel itself is used for a railroad line, and a viewing platform allows you to go to the edge of the tunnel but you can't actually go through it, which is disappointing. The trail downstream through the gorge is pleasant and worth a brief jaunt but it terminates quickly. Those seeking more of a hike will find the ridge trail that heads upwards worthwhile, and the views of the tunnel from above are probably at least as good as what you'd get walking up close to it. The local Lover's Leap is majestic (and horrifying, if you think about it). I did not think it one of the more impressive state parks in either Virginia or in the the confluence of states in this region, but there are some nice things to see.

    Wonderful park, and such friendly staff! Has a good variety of trails with different difficulty…read morelevels. Definitely stop by the park office on the way in to ask about the trails, the ranger we met was incredibly helpful and highlighted some great trails. I've been to a good few state parks, and these are some of the most friendly rangers you could find- don't be afraid to ask them questions! I highly recommend taking the chairlift- this allows you to get down to (and more importantly, back up from) the tunnel and creek easily. If you have small kids or limited mobility, definitely choose the chairlift, as the walk back up involves many stairs. If planning to bring kids: for the upper trail (Lover's Leap), I recommend age at least 7-8, maybe younger if athletic (hills and stairs) and able to listen to directions. There are fences in place, just make sure nobody will try to climb them. For the lower area (getting to ground level of the tunnel) depends on whether you use the chairlift- with the chairlift, it's accessible for young ones as the area is pretty flat with just a few steps and small humps. Without the chairlift, make sure they're old enough to be ready to climb a LOT of steps. Overall, a really nice park with great rangers. Especially nice with the holiday lights!

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    View from the chairlift.
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    Cherokee Park

    Cherokee Park

    4.0
    (4 reviews)
    36.5 mi

    In town for one day and we visited Cherokee Park for a few hours. Loved the scenic lake area. We…read morewalked down to the dock and the little shop where we purchased fish food for the many carp that swarm the dock area. We walked around the park as well and found the boat ramp area. Park was very clean and paths were clear for walking. Would visit again if we're ever in the area in the future.

    This is my favorite park in Morristown. Why? By far it is the most enjoyable of the three area disc…read moregolf courses. I like the variety and treachery of the holes. It is by the lake, so had great views. They have nice to basic picnic shelters and pavilions which can match any budget. (Smaller old shelters are as little as $10 a day, and include a grill. See posted photos.) The park is by a public boat launch, paid boat slips, and a campground. They have an outdoor clamshell style stage, lots of walking paths, and pretty nice playgrounds. I really have been enjoying reading in the shade lately, while my husband plays an extra round. The only things I could wish to see improved would be a more easily accessed handicapped bathroom* and a fenced in dog run.** Morristown is doing a pretty good job with their parks. We visit this park, and the nearby dog park at Jaycee field once a week, and often end up getting lunch in town, or running errands. They are hosting this years Tennessee State Disc Golf Championship, June 7-9. Way to go, Morristown! *the bathroom has a handicapped ramp, but is a long walk from the parking lot. This would work for those in scooters, but would be too much for someone in a walker. **the Morristown Dog Park at Jaycee Field is not too far away though, and it is very nice.

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    Picnic Pavilions can be rented for the day. Some come with attached playgrounds.
    Picnic Pavilions can be rented for the day. Some come with attached playgrounds.
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    Bays Mountain Park & Planetarium

    Bays Mountain Park & Planetarium

    4.7
    (42 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    Spouse and I decided to enjoy a barge ride on the lake in anticipation of seeing some wildlife. It…read morewas a calm and informative ride on the lake. Children 12 and under are required to wear life jacket for safety. The guide who was a summer intern was friendly, knowledgeable and very capable of handling the barge. On the drive in we saw one deer grazing. Parking is $7 per car and the barge ride was $6 a person. We decided not to visit the nature center during this outing but plan to return again in the fall. The lake has several types of fish, turtles, beaver, water snakes and occasional bear looking for food. We would return and bring a picnic lunch and make use of designated picnic areas. There is a trail along the lake that takes about 2 hours to walk. The park is renovating a building and outside space for river otters to arrive in the future. This is a very family friendly place.

    This place is great! Even before you get out on the trails, it's just a beautiful space. We did the…read morelakeside trail hike, which was about 2 and 1/2 miles. It had rained heavily the night before, so there was a bit of mud, but it was a nice moderately difficult up and down hike through the beautiful woods surrounding the lake. We even saw some deer in the middle of the forest! We also did the barge tour, which was enjoyable, as well. We saw lots of deer, birds, a beaver dam, and even a few ducks along the way as we learned about the history of the park. We also did the planetarium show, which was okay, but it felt more appropriate for younger kids then for our teenagers.

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