Panther Creek State Park Explained

Panther Creek State Park
Type:State park
Area:1444acres
Location:Morristown, Tennessee, United States
Coordinates:36.213°N -83.407°W
Open:Year-round
Operator:Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation

Panther Creek State Park is a state park in Morristown, Tennessee, United States. It is located prominently on the shore of Cherokee Lake, an impoundment of the Holston River, via the Cherokee Dam. The western terminus of Tennessee State Route 342 is located inside the park. The route connects the park to U.S. Route 11E (also known as Andrew Johnson Highway). The park has an area of approximately 1444acres.[1]

Amenities

Panther Creek State Park offers access to an on-site playground and a variety of recreational activities. These activities include paddling (kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding), disc golf, hiking, boating, biking, fishing, birding, horseback riding, and access to the pool and tennis courts.[2]

Hiking

There are over 30miles of hiking trails in the park. Each trail is ranked as easy, moderate, or difficult.[3]

Camping

Panther Creek has 50 campsites located on a loop and close to several trails. All campsites have access to water, electricity, and have picnic tables and fire rings. Eight of the campsites have access to sewer.[4]

There are two bathhouses with hot showers and restrooms, a year-round laundromat, a dump station, and trading post.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Panther Creek State Park . Tennessee State Parks . August 7, 2020.
  2. Web site: Activities . Panther Creek State Park . Tennessee State Parks . September 14, 2020.
  3. Web site: Hiking . Panther Creek State Park . Tennessee State Parks . September 14, 2020.
  4. Web site: Camping . Panther Creek State Park . Tennessee State Parks . September 14, 2020.