Knox County’s Park & Play Program Kicks Off This Week

Knox County Parks and Recreation kicks off its free “Park & Play” program this week, bringing recreation, fitness and art activities to parks across the county.

The pop-up program offers a wide range of fun and engaging activities, including giant board games, scavenger hunts, arts and crafts, group games, athletic demonstrations and more. Park & Play is part of the department’s ongoing effort to increase access to recreation and wellness opportunities throughout Knox County.

Summer 2025 Schedule:

All events take place Thursdays from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.

  • June 5 – Plum Creek Park
  • June 12 – Sterchi Hills Park
  • June 19 – Tank Strickland Park
  • June 26 – Mascot Park
  • July 3 – Beverly Park
  • July 10 – Maloney Road Park
  • July 17 – Walker Springs Park
  • July 24 – Corryton Park
  • July 31 – Hardin Valley Community Park

 

“It’s a simple, fun way to bring families together, get kids moving and make the most of our amazing parks,” said Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs. “We love being able to show up in neighborhoods and offer something active and free for everyone to enjoy.”

If any program must be canceled due to weather, the County will post a notification to the Parks and Recreation Facebook page.