| FACILITIES | 
        
            | Explore the greenway on Google Trekker Street View Length: 2.6 mile
 Main Loop: 0.8 mile
 Portion of: 5 miles of connected greenways
 Used for: walking, running, bicycling, walking leashed dogs, skating, pushing
            strollers, using wheelchairs, roller blading
 Hours: dawn till dusk
 Facilities: restrooms, outdoor basketball courts, softball fields,  tennis courts, playgrounds, shelter
 Lights: none
 Difficulty: easy
 Surface: asphalt
 Watershed: Ten Mile Creek
 Connects to: West Hills Park, West Hills Elementary School, Westside YMCA, Cavet Station Greenway & Ten Mile Creek Greenway
 Parking Areas: 194 plus 2 accessible in two parking areas located in the park, 92 plus 3 accessible in two lots at West Hills Elementary
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            | RIDE THE BUS TO THIS GREENWAY | 
        
            |  Route 11/90 - 2 minute walk Vanosdale Rd. at Sheffield Dr.
 
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            | City Council District: 2 
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Jean Teague Greenway
Entrances at:
421 North Winston Rd.
501 Vanosdale Rd.
7624 Sheffield Dr.
Knoxville, TN 37909
West Knoxville
Click for MAP HERE  
 Directions:
 
Directions:  To get to the west end of the park behind the YMCA: Take the West Hills exit off of I-40 to Kingston Pike; make a right onto Kingston Pike; turn right onto Winston right; after you cross the bridge, the park will be on right.
The Jean Teague Greenway connects West Hills Elementary School to passed West End Church of Christ, Cavet Station Greenway and Ten Mile Creek Greenway access points on Gallaher View Rd. The greenway continues west across Sheffield Drive through the 14-acre West Hills/John Bynon Park. The greenway follows along beside Mockingbird Creek then crosses Winston Road to the parking lot of The West End Church of Christ. 
Explore the Jean Teague Greenway on Google Trekker
Street View (images from Fall 2014)
Click here
to view other virtual treks of greenways, trails, and attractions around
Knoxville.
Jean Teague (1933-2017) served on the Knoxville City Council for 28 years (1972 to 2001).She was instrumental in bringing the World’s Fair to Knoxville in the early 1980s.Teague also served as a Metropolitan Planning Commission member as well as Vice Mayor.The Jean Teague Greenway was named in 2010.

