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Lakemoor Hills Dogwood Trail

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Tour Overview

Often referred to as ‘the quiet side of the river’ in south Knoxville, the Lakemoor Hills trail is in a beautiful neighborhood with large manicured lots, water views, mature trees, and an abundance of spring-blooming dogwoods.

Lakemore Hills

Dogwood Trail South

7.8 Miles | Trail begins at Alcoa HWY & Maloney Road (37920)

Lakemoor Hills, est. in 1965, is often referred to as ‘the quiet side of the river’ in south Knoxville. This beautiful neighborhood boasts large manicured lots, water views, mature trees, and an abundance of spring-blooming dogwoods. A variety of home styles include ranchers and contemporary multi-levels built in the 60s and 70s along with some Barber McMurry-designed homes. There is also a mix of newer homes most notably with lovely river frontage.

Open Gardens and Camera Sites

The open gardens and camera sites listed are only open April 1-30. Please visit only when yard signs are displayed.

Camera Site: Available for photos; please do not enter the gardens.

Open Gardens: Open for a self guided tour daily form 10am-6pm.

About Dogwood Arts

Dogwood Arts has a 65-year history of arts advocacy, environmental stewardship, and economic impact in East Tennessee. With the financial support of corporate sponsors, grant funding, local government investment, and private donors, we produce 20 year-round events and programs that help make Knoxville a great place to live, work and play.

For more information, visit our website dogwoodarts.com

Stops

  1. Stop 1: Trail Entrance

  2. Stop 2: Camera Site | Fred & Fran Thomforde

  3. Stop 3: Open Garden | Lakemoor Legacy Park and Gardens

  4. Stop 4: Open Garden | Bill Stoess & Mary Cartwright

  5. Stop 5: Open Garden | Dick & Ann Graf

  6. Stop 6: Open Garden | David & Sharon Gerkin

  7. Stop 7: Trail Exit

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