Parks, Athletics & Leisure Services

Parks

To meet the diverse recreational and leisure needs of the community, the Town of Farragut has aggressively established significant parkland throughout the Town.  Additional open/green space owned by the Town is scattered throughout many subdivisions and along roads and streets.

 

Anchor Park - 11730 Turkey Creek Road

A family-friendly park, Anchor Park is a 15-acre park located adjacent to the lakefront. The Town's original park offers many opportunities for picnicking, fishing, playground fun or quiet areas to simply read or relax.

Anchor Park in Fall

  

 

Mayor Bob Leonard Park - 301 Watt Road

One of the premier sports complexes in the region, Mayor Bob Leonard Park is a 50-acre multi-use facility offering athletic and recreational opportunities for a variety of activities.  The wetlands area at the center of the park, encircled by a lighted walktrail, is a unique feature.

Mayor Bob Leonard Park

 

 

Campbell Station Park - 405 N. Campbell Station Road

A passive park, this 17-acre park is adjacent to the Farragut branch of the Knox County Library System.

Campbell Station Park in Spring

  

 

McFee Park (Under Construction) - 917 McFee Road

McFee Park Under Construction

 

Information about renting field or picnic facilities is available on the Facility Rentals page or by calling Leisure Services at (865) 966-7057.

 

 

Greenways

As greenways and sidewalks make a community more livable and marketable, Town of Farragut officials have long understood the need to develop links through Town and developer resources.  In accordance with the Pedestrian Circulation Plan approved by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen in 1997, the Town continues to work to build pedestrian linkages throughout the community.

In a continuing effort to enhance the Town's extensive greenways, the Town provides greenway maps, signage along greenway accesses and road crossings and mileage markers embedded in the greenway asphalt every ¼ mile.  These greenways are a great place to ride a bike, walk, run and roller blade.  The Town greenways include:   

  

Grigsby Chapel Greenway

Grigsby Chapel Greenway

 

 

Turkey Creek Greenway

Turkey Creek Greenway

  

 

Parkside Greenway

Parkside Greenway

 

Pedestrian Circulation Map

  

Future greenways and sidewalks

The Town is continually adding greenways and sidewalks as development occurs. Multiple small segments of greenway trails and sidewalks have already been constructed in subdivisions throughout the Town, and additional links will be added in the future to complete longer sections of established greenways.