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The "Nesting Tree at Holston River Park" is a truly unique natural feature located in the Holston Hills neighborhood of Knoxville, Tennessee, near the banks of the Holston River. Often referred to by locals as the "Lorax Tree," this distinctive landmark is a 30-foot tall carved tree stump, featuring the beloved Dr. Seuss character and various forest animals. Situated at an elevation of approximately 248 meters, this artistic creation serves as a charming focal point within the vibrant East Tennessee…
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The 'Nesting Tree,' often referred to as the 'Lorax Tree,' is not directly inside Holston River Park. It's located in the surrounding Holston Hills neighborhood, near the Holston Hills Country Club, which is adjacent to the park. While not within the park's boundaries, it's a beloved local landmark often associated with the area.
Holston River Park offers a diverse trail system. You'll find a 2-mile paved Holston River Greenway loop, perfect for walkers, runners, and cyclists. Additionally, there's a 1-mile natural surface perimeter trail that winds through a peaceful forest of oak and beech trees, offering a more rustic experience.
Absolutely! Holston River Park is very family-friendly. It features a playground, open spaces for play, and picnic tables. The paved greenway is ideal for strollers and young cyclists, and the 'Lorax Tree' itself is a charming attraction that captivates children with its intricate carvings and Dr. Seuss connection.
Yes, Holston River Park is very dog-friendly. It boasts a 1-acre fenced PetSafe Dog Park with separate sections for large and small dogs. This area includes a dog water fountain and waste stations, making it a popular spot for furry companions to play off-leash. Dogs are also welcome on the park's trails, provided they are leashed.
Holston River Park offers ample parking for visitors. The main parking areas are conveniently located within the park, providing easy access to the greenways, dog park, and river access points. Parking is generally free and accessible.
Beyond the 'Nesting Tree' (Lorax Tree) in the nearby neighborhood, Holston River Park itself is rich in natural features. It's situated along the beautiful Holston River, offering scenic views, two fishing piers, and a canoe/kayak launch. The park's natural surface trail winds through a forest of mature oak and beech trees, providing a tranquil natural setting.
The 'Lorax Tree' was originally an old oak, estimated to be nearly 300 years old, in a private yard. When the tree died, its owners, Wanda and John Sobieski, commissioned a carver named Captain Dave to transform the 30-foot stump. Around two years before April 2018, he spent two weeks carving the Lorax character, various forest animals, and the significant word 'unless' from Dr. Seuss's book into the wood.
While Holston River Park itself is primarily a recreational area, it is located in East Knoxville. You'll find various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options within a short driving distance in the surrounding Knoxville area. There are no immediate cafes or pubs directly adjacent to the park.
Given its location along the Holston River and its forested areas, visitors often spot various birds, including waterfowl on the river. You might also see small mammals and other river life. The park's natural setting provides opportunities for wildlife observation, especially along the riverbanks and the natural surface trail.
The terrain at Holston River Park is generally flat, making it accessible for a wide range of visitors. Both the paved greenway and the natural surface perimeter trail are considered easy, suitable for leisurely walks, runs, and bike rides. The park's elevation is approximately 248 meters, with minimal changes in grade.
Yes, Holston River Park provides a dedicated canoe/kayak launch, allowing visitors to easily access the Holston River for paddling. The river is known for its warm water sport fisheries, offering opportunities for both recreation and fishing.