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Warrior's Path State Park

Activities:
Horse Back Riding
Swimming
Hiking
Biking
Boating
Camping
Canoeing
Kayaking
Water-Skiing
Playground
Picnicking
Fishing
Disc-Golf
Restrooms


Tags: 

Kingsport Tennessee Boat Ramps , Kingsport Tennessee Campgrounds , Kingsport Tennessee Parks , Kingsport Tennessee Trails , Tennessee State Parks

Welcome to Warrior's Path State Park located in the Appalachian region of northeastern Tennessee. Many years ago the Cherokee built a war and trading path through the region and that is how the park got it's name. This park is also unique in that it is the only state park in Tennessee with a fully accessible playground to kids of all abilities. Come out and explore over 12 miles of multipurpose trails or rent a non-motorized boat at the marina. 

Camping: The park has a total of 134 campsites and of these 94 of them have electricity and water. Each one has a fire ring and a picnic table. 

To contact the office please call 423-239-8531.



Ownership: 
State of Tennessee


Acreage: 
950.00

Location:

Warrior's Path State Park

490 Hemlock Road

Kingsport, Tennessee 37663 United States

36.503018, -82.475910

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