City of Knoxville Parks and Recreation has teamed up with River Sports to offer bicycle rentals at Volunteer Landing. The grand opening is tomorrow, August 19, at 2PM. The cost is $10 per person for a two-hour rental, or $30 for all day. And here's a nice map of Knoxville's bicycle greenways.
Full press release with more details after the jump...
August 18, 2008
City to Hold Grand Opening for Bicycle Rentals on Volunteer Landing
If renting a bicycle and riding a scenic route is one of your vacation pastimes, then vacation has been brought home to Knoxville.
Knoxville Mayor Bill Haslam, City Parks and Recreation, and River Sports will hold the grand opening of the new bicycle rental facility on Volunteer Landing on Tuesday, August 19, 2008 at 2 p.m.
Bicycles sized for all ages are available for rental at the foot of the pedestrian bridge on Volunteer Landing, just across from Calhoun’s. Costs are $10 per person for a two-hour rental, and $30 per person for a day rental.
“Volunteer Landing is the perfect place to offer bicycle rentals,” said Haslam. “You get a great ride along some of the most scenic parts in our city, it’s centrally located downtown, and you have over 16 miles of greenway to ride on. This route is an adventure for all.”
Greenways are paved trails that provide opportunities for recreation and alternative transportation. The City of Knoxville has over 41 miles of greenways.
The bicycle rentals are located in the center of a 16-mile greenway route, which includes Morningside Greenway (begins at the Alex Haley statue), James White Greenway (runs between Morningside Park and Volunteer Landing), Neyland Greenway (Volunteer Landing to the mouth of Third Creek), Second Creek Greenway, (runs north from Neyland into World’s Fair Park), Third Creek Greenway (mouth of Third Creek, through Tyson Park, and passed West High School), Sequoyah Greenway (runs south from Third Creek Greenway into Sequoyah Hills), and Bearden Village Greenway (picks up at east end of Third Creek Greenway and ends at Bearden Elementary School).
Bicycle rental patrons will receive an adventure map of this greenway route through Knoxville. The map shows points of interests to stop along the way, including the Alex Haley Statue, the Sunsphere, the Knoxville Skatepark, and a Native American Burial Mound in Sequoyah Hills.
The map also shows a bicycle route to reach Ijams Nature Center and its 3.6 miles of greenway, which is not yet connected to the 16-mile connection of greenways. Here, bicyclists can view bird exhibits and overlooks of the French Broad River and Meade’s Quarry.
Joe Walsh, Director of Knoxville Parks and Recreation, said the search for a bicycle rental vendor started because the department received several requests for bicycle rentals along the greenways at the Healthy Living Expo earlier this year.
“The more we evaluated the possibility of bicycle rentals, the more benefits we came up with,” explained Walsh. “It’s a win-win situation. It’s a great way to exercise, spend quality family time, learn about the greenway system, enjoy nature, and view points of interest that are a part of Knoxville’s history.”
Parks and Recreation partnered with the Public Building Authority, which manages Volunteer Landing and ultimately authorized the use of the facility for bicycle rentals. After a request for proposals was sent out by the City of Knoxville, River Sports was awarded a contract to provide the bicycle rental services.
“We have the same goal as Knoxville Parks and Recreation,” said Ed Macalister, owner of River Sports. “We want to get people out in nature and moving on land and water.”
River Sports plans to supplement their bicycle rental programs with greenway tours at 6 p.m. on weekdays and GPS rentals for Geocashing along the route. Nordic Walking classes will also be offered from the facility. Nordic Walking is essentially walking with poles, or cross-country skiing without skis or snow.
The hours for the bicycle rental facility are Monday – Thursday, 3 p.m. – 8 p.m., Fridays 2 p.m. – 8 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., and Sundays 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. The facility will be opened at any time for bicycle rental groups of four, provided that staff is available.
To rent a bicycle or obtain additional information, please call River Sports at 865-523-0066.
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Nice that the city is
Nice that the city is promoting this. Hopefully enough people will use it so that it remains viable. Or even expands.
(From the map) I didn't realize the French Broad River is the "third oldest river in the world." How was this determined?
Brian A.
I'd rather be cycling.
That fact surprised me too.
That fact surprised me too. I started looking for my copy of Wilma Dykeman's The French Broad.
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I read that book many years ago and I think it's time to revisit it.
PS: I just found a bookmark in it, my mother's charge card from Nancy Lynn Fashions.
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What a coincidence. Maybe a
What a coincidence. Maybe a ride to El Mezcal for a Margarita.
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How is the food at El
How is the food at El Mezcal?
Brian A.
I'd rather be cycling.
I think its good. The
I think its good. The Mexican place on top of Bearden Hill in the old Fazoli's is the best I have had in the area. Mezcal is not on their level in my opinion. But good. They have outdoor seating about 30 feet from the bike path. Several TVs and a small bar.
El Mezcal
When I went to the restaurant, it was horrible. Slow service and the food was not that great. My wife went there recently and liked it, guess I need to give it another try.
I always start biking from that area and wish that Earth Fair would start up. If you bike from there to the L&N station, it takes me around 1 hour to bike it roundtrip (on a mountian bike, not a road/hybrid bike). I am very glad that they are slowly expanding the greenway and keeping up with cleaning the path. (just rode it this morning and four grounds keepers were out there blowing the leaves off!) Also they put shingles on all the bridges except one on that route, so is it is safer when wet.
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