Kingston Tennessee is a provincial little town in a most beautiful setting. It is blessed with water and scenery with the Emory and Clinch River confluence at the northern end and the Clinch and Tennessee River confluence at the southern end. Fort Southwest Point Park anchors the town at one end and the Ladd Landing Greenway will provide the bookend to the north.
Starting at Ladd Park at the Clinch and Emory confluence, the greenway carves its way through several micro habitats and a mature mixed hardwood forest. There is nowhere else in Roane County that you can walk into a deep forest on the comfort of a paved trail. The Ladd Landing Greenway is a gift that everyone in Kingston should enjoy and treasure from now on.
You may encounter some wildlife on your caching journey, mainly turkey, deer, or bunnies. Be sure to bring some water to stay hydrated during your walk or ride.
You should start at the lower end of Ladd Landing Greenway (waypoint P1) for this one. For the rest of the caches, you can either walk or bike the entire loop, or bounce around parking areas.
This cache is not too far off the trail, so it shouldn't be too much of a problem for most. You will have to leave the greenway, and it may be a bit of a climb, but no hardcore mountain climbing is required.

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