Warriors Path State Park is a state park located in Kingsport, Tennessee, spanning 950 acres on the shores of the Patrick Henry Reservoir, which is part of the Holston River. The park's terrain features a mix of fields and forests, with trails traversing high bluffs and serene streams, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. Duck Island, a prominent natural feature within the reservoir, provides a paved path for cyclists and pedestrians. This East Tennessee park offers opportunities for several sports…
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Warriors Path State Park is a state park located in Kingsport, Tennessee. It spans 950 acres on the shores of the Patrick Henry Reservoir, which is part of the Holston River. The park features a mix of fields and forests, with trails traversing high bluffs and serene streams.
Warriors Path State Park offers a range of outdoor activities, including road cycling, mountain biking, and hiking. The park has over 12.5 miles (20 km) of mountain bike trails and a paved path for road cycling. There are 4 routes available on komoot for various sports.
Yes, Warriors Path State Park provides options for road cycling. A paved path approximately 0.7 miles (1.1 km) long circles Duck Island, and cyclists can also use the park's main roads. More information can be found in the Road Cycling Routes in Warriors Path State Park guide.
Warriors Path State Park features an internationally-renowned mountain bike trail system. This system offers over 12.5 miles (20 km) of challenging and scenic trails. It is recognized as a designated National Recreation Trail.
Yes, the park is known for its commitment to inclusivity. It features a "Boundless Playground" designed for children of all abilities. Other accessible features include the Lions Narnia Braille Trail with sensory stations and the fully accessible Anderson Treehouse.
The park is situated on the shores of the Patrick Henry Reservoir and the Holston River, featuring Duck Island as a prominent natural element. Its terrain includes fields, forests, high bluffs, serene streams, and diverse wildlife habitats like wetlands. Visitors can see views of the lake and the Appalachian foothills.
Beyond its natural beauty, the park is home to a "Boundless Playground" and the Lions Narnia Braille Trail. It also has an award-winning nature education program and a nationally acclaimed golf course. Historical sites include the Roller-Pettyjohn Mill and archaeological ruins of Childress Town.
Warriors Path State Park has been visited by more than 30 komoot users. The park offers 4 routes across various sports, including road cycling, mountain biking, hiking, and jogging.
Yes, komoot offers guides for Warriors Path State Park. One available guide is Road Cycling Routes in Warriors Path State Park. This guide provides detailed information for planning cycling tours.
The official website for Warriors Path State Park is part of the Tennessee State Parks system. The park can be contacted by phone at +1-423-239-8531. The official website is tnstateparks.com/parks/warriors-path.
The park's name originates from the Great Indian Warpath, an ancient route used by the Iroquois and Cherokee tribes. The area also contains historical sites such as the Roller-Pettyjohn Mill, built in 1903, and the archaeological ruins of Childress Town.

