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Explore the Gallaher Bend Greenway, an easy 2.5-mile (4.0 km) hike that gently rolls through peaceful wooded areas. You will gain 178 feet (54 metres) in elevation, and the route typically takes about 1 hour and 4 minutes to complete. The trail primarily features a gravel surface, offering a quiet experience as you walk. Keep an eye out for lovely vistas of Melton Lake, especially near the beginning and end of your journey, providing serene views over the water.
Before you head out, remember that the Gallaher Bend Greenway is situated on federal land. This means you need to stay strictly on the marked trail and follow all posted regulations. Be aware that the area experiences seasonal closures on certain weekends in the fall for deer hunts and in the spring for turkey hunts. Always check local advisories before your visit to ensure the trail is open and accessible.
This tranquil route offers a peaceful escape within Clark Center Park, allowing you to immerse yourself in a forested setting. The trail's location on Department of Energy (DOE) reservation land contributes to its unique, regulated environment. It provides a distinct opportunity to enjoy nature while adhering to specific guidelines designed to protect the area.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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3.39 km
631 m
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3.32 km
625 m
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The Gallaher Bend Greenway is located within Clark Center Park. You'll find parking available at the trailhead within the park.
Yes, the greenway is generally dog-friendly. However, as it's on federal land (DOE reservation), it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash and adhere to all posted regulations to protect wildlife and other users.
The greenway offers a pleasant experience throughout much of the year. However, be aware that the area is subject to seasonal closures on specific weekends in the fall for deer hunts and in the spring for turkey hunts. Checking local advisories before your visit is recommended.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for public access to the Gallaher Bend Greenway or Clark Center Park. However, since the trail is on federal land (DOE reservation), users are required to remain on the designated trail and adhere to all posted regulations. For the most up-to-date information, you can check the oakridgetn.gov website.
Yes, the Gallaher Bend Greenway is generally considered easy to moderate, making it suitable for beginners and families. The main gravel path is fairly easy to traverse, offering a gentle roll through wooded areas.
The trail primarily features a gravel surface, with a short paved section at the entrance. It gently rolls through wooded areas, providing a comfortable walking, jogging, or biking experience.
Hikers can enjoy lovely vistas of Melton Lake, especially near the beginning and end of the trail. The greenway is nestled within a forested environment, offering a tranquil atmosphere.
The Gallaher Bend Greenway is primarily an out-and-back trail. It's approximately 4.5 miles round trip, or 2.7 miles one-way.
Yes, as the trail is on federal land (part of the Department of Energy reservation), users are required to remain on the designated trail and adhere to all posted regulations. Additionally, be aware of potential seasonal closures for deer and turkey hunts in the fall and spring, respectively.
Absolutely! The gravel surface of the greenway makes it a multi-use trail, suitable for walking, jogging, and bicycling, offering a pleasant experience for various activities.
While a historical wooded loop section was closed, the main gravel path still offers beautiful lake vistas, particularly at the beginning and end. To fully enjoy the tranquil forested environment and lake views, consider visiting during off-peak times. Always check for seasonal closures related to hunting before you go.
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