Friends of Haw Ridge Park

The Friends of Haw Ridge Park is a citizen-created nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization established in November, 2000 to

Available on-line are:

Projects under consideration for the Park include:

Projects of the Friends of Haw Ridge Park are funded by membership dues, sales of 2008 bumper stickers and t-shirts, and by promotional events. Funds are used for materials for bridges, trail tools, equipment rental, and other trail maintenance activities. The City of Oak Ridge (Parks & Recreation) has provided matching funds for the kiosk, entrance bridge and gravel, and for power-line excavator work. In 2006 and 2007, the City helped with our weed-eating labor by mowing the power-line and Lake Road (Thanks Jon!). Labor and other tools are provided by volunteers like you!

Friends of Haw Ridge Park is charitable organization (501 (c) (3)) so your contributions are tax free. If you would like more information or would like to join or help the Friends of Haw Ridge, please contact Lois Martin.

Haw Ridge Park

Haw Ridge Park is an Oak Ridge City Park under the jurisdiction of the Parks and Recreation Office. The 780-acre Park lies on the shore of Melton Hill Lake in the southeast corner of the City across from the Bull Run Steam Plant. The park is a wilderness area covered by hardwoods (oak, poplar, hickory, beech) and some cedar, pines, and hemlock. A cedar barrens is located along the West point trail. The forest floor supports more than forty varieties of wild flower, including one endangered plant. (see Kris Light's Haw Ridge wildflowers) The Park/ridge gets its name from the haw bush and/or black haw. The Park is populated by deer, raccoon, skunk, beaver, and fox, as well as blue heron, osprey, hawk, owl, turkey and the usual assortment of East Tennessee birds. The rare tree goat has also been photographed in the park. The geology is shale and limestone. The land was donated to the City by TVA in 1972, for recreational use only. TVA still has a right-of-way through the Park for mowing under its numerous power lines. In 1987, the Park was closed to motorized vehicles. In 1993, the northeast corner of the Park was shredded by a tornado.

The Park has over 28 miles of trails and is used by hikers, trail runners, canoers (5 miles of shoreline), mountain bikers, nordic skiers, and horseback riders. The park is also a popular orienteering and geoaching destination. (From trail construction cost estimates of about $3/ft, this represents a $400,000 resource!) Parking is available at the west end of the park, and trail heads are at the west end and along Old Edgemoor Road (see the Haw Ridge mountain biking page for maps and trail information). Volunteers perform trail maintenance and marking. The Park is closed for deer hunting one weekend in November and two weekends in December each year.

Maintenance request and projects
If you find a problem (downed tree, erosion, etc) in the Park, please fill out this form. This page also describes areas needing work. We need your help! Thanks.

Developments and Events

Upcoming events in 2008:

  • FoHR meeting, Sept 11, 7:30 LDC
  • trail day, Oct 5
  • mountain bike race, Hill of Truth, Oct 25

    completed events in 2008

  • trail run, 5:30 pm, August 1, info and results
  • USAC/TBRA mountain bike race, June 15, info
  • shoreline cleanup, TVA river rescue, April 5, 9 am, kiosk
  • FOHR meeting, April 10, 7:30 pm @ LDC
  • trail run, 8 am, April 13
  • FOHR meeting 7:30 pm @ LDC, January 10
  • SMHC hike, 9 am kiosk, January 20 and January 9 at 9 am
  • Tennessee Trails Association hike, February 17 Past events: Click for Oak Ridge, Tennessee Forecast Current Oak Ridge weather and recent hourly data

    Related information


    Haw Ridge Park mountain bike and hiking maps and trail info
    Haw Ridge Park Canoe Trail and Pellissippi blueway
    Haw Ridge Park geocaches
    Geology of Haw Ridge Park
    East Tennessee mountain bike trails
    Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks office and Oak Ridge Visitor Bureau
    Oak Ridge Greenways
    Tennessee matching grants TEA-21
    Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning TCWP
    NPS rivers, trails and conservation assistance program
    The Trust for Public Land
    Sierra Club
    Anderson County Life Development Center
    East Tennessee wildflowers
    Appalachian Mountain Bike Club page and Matt Stegal's forum
    North Chickamauga Creek Conservancy 501c3, greenways, events
    other Friends of the Park Scott's Gulf or Montpelier or Canonsburg or Panther Creek and various state parks
    Maps and GPS data for Tennessee landforms arches, waterfalls, balds, craters

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