The Kingsport Greenbelt is a linear park that connects residential neighborhoods, traditional parks, downtown, commercial districts, schools and activity centers. A special feature of this unique park is a pathway for pedestrian and bicycle use. The pathway meanders through marshlands, glides across open meadows, and passes by sites of historical and aesthetic value. Development and operation of the Greenbelt are guided by a citizen advisory committee and the Kingsport Parks and Recreation Department.
The park is currently broken into three sections:
Orebank Road to Ravine Circle. (5.5 miles)
The Cloud Park section to Industry Drive. (1.0 mile)
Riverfront Park to the fork of the Hollston River. (2.5 miles)
Once connected up, the trail will be around 9.0 miles in length.
For more information, see the Greenbelt links at the bottom of the page.


The wooden bridge just past our location.

This is the bridge on the east side of the trail were most bike riders turn around.
Three hills, two paved, and the long gravel one before the trail ends at Orebank Road.

Reedy Creek which borders most of the Greenbelt Trail.