Farragut is a town located in Knox County, Tennessee, and is a suburb of Knoxville. The town's population was 20,676 at the 2010 census. It is included in the Knoxville Metropolitan Area. The town is named in honor of American Civil War Admiral David Farragut, who was born just east of Farragut at Campbell's Station in 1801.
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One of the premier sports complexes in the region, Mayor Bob Leonard Park is a 50-acre multi-use facility offering athletic and recreational opportunities for a variety of activities. The wetlands area at the center of the park, encircled by a lighted walk trail, is a unique feature. A covered picnic area and lighted playground are other draws.
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This 17-acre park features paved and mulched walking trails, bronze sculptures, two picnic pavilions with grills, and restrooms. Located approximately one mile from I-40/I-75, this park is the site of the Light the Park display during the month of December.
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Located on Grigsby Chapel Road, the trail connects many of the neighborhood subdivisions, condos and apartments north of this road. An additional 1/4-mile segment is located behind the Farragut Primary School connecting the former end of the trail at the corner of Grigsby Chapel Road to Founders Park at Campbell Station. Greenway features 2.4 miles of asphalt trail.
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A 15-acre, family-friendly park, Anchor Park is located adjacent to the lakefront. The Town's first park offers many opportunities for picnicking, fishing, playground fun, or quiet areas to simply read or relax.
Located on Turkey Creek Road, the trail connects Brixworth, Kingsgate, and Sailview subdisions with Anchor Park. Greenway features 1.6 miles of tree-lined asphalt trail with an additional 0.3-mile spur to Turkey Creek Woods between Sailview and Brixworth subdivisions. Parking is available at Anchor Park.
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