The Great Outdoors

The Bristol area offers many fun recreational experiences for those who love the outdoors. There’s fishing and boating on the nearby lakes, beautiful parks for play and picnicking, golf courses, vast caverns, miles of trails for hiking, and much more.

The Appalachian foothills that surround Bristol not only provide amazing views; you can step back in time with a journey through geological wonders at the Bristol Caverns and Appalachian Caverns. Year-round tours conducted by trained guides tell the stories of rock formations created millions of years ago.

If you are looking for a fun filled place for hiking, camping and biking then look no further than Bristol city parks. Steele Creek Park covers over 2,100 acres with hiking trails around the lake, paddleboats, a nature center and golf course. Just a few miles away is Sugar Hollow Park with picnic areas, walking trails, sport complex, swimming and camping.

There are more than 40 square miles of inland lakes and freshwater streams nearby including the South Holston Lake. The 7,580 acre reservoir is known for its small-mouth bass fishing. With sixty percent of its shoreline bordering the Cherokee National Forest, you are sure to find numerous fishing holes. Camp sites and boat ramps for South Holston are available at Observation Knob Park.

The 640,000 acre Cherokee National Forest provides one of the world's most natural diverse areas, while the famed Appalachian Trail lies minutes east of the city. Additional outdoor opportunities include whitewater rafting on the nearby Nolichucky River or golf at one of our six public golf courses.