Two new adaptive kayak launches have been installed on Beaver Creek! You will find them at Powell High Landing (Brickyard Road) and Roy Arthur Stormwater Park (Harrell Road).
We are very …
Aubrey’s gift makes kayak launch adaptive
Randy Burleson, owner of Aubrey’s Restaurants, doesn’t live in Powell but he may have to move there.
He was at Powell High Landing (Brickyard Road behind Powell High School) on Monday …
Larsen Jay: The man with a plan
Beaver Creek extends 44 miles from a handful of bubbling springs in Gibbs through Halls, Powell and Karns to Melton Hill Lake in Hardin Valley. Mayor Glenn Jacobs has named …
Exciting progress on Knox County Water Trail
A number of us met late last week to talk about the Knox County Water Trail, the 44-mile stretch along Beaver Creek that will eventually become a navigable waterway connecting …
Flotilla extension delayed, vandals wreaking havoc
Our crews and some outside contract help are working hard inside Beaver Creek, cutting and removing logs and trash, but we’re not quite sure we’ll be able to clear enough …
Enjoy a stroll through Clayton Park
According to Carol Evans, executive director of the Legacy Parks Foundation, Clayton Park is on the list as a potential Beaver Creek put-in for kayaks and canoes on the developing …
Spring-like weather ramps up progress
The Knox County Parks and Recreation Department is introducing a new Hide and Seek program that officials hope will combine social distancing with physical activity, fun and – potentially – …
Road repairs and spring cleaning
Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs and members of the Knox County Parks and Recreation Department will present the Love Kitchen with a check for more than $7,400 and 16 barrels …
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