Talahi Park
1034 Cherokee Boulevard
Knoxville, TN 37919
West Knoxville
Directions: West on Kingston Pike about two miles from downtown; left on Cherokee Boulevard; fourth right on Talahi Drive; park is on immediate left.
Talahi Park is an unique passive park wrapped in a wrought iron fence with stone entryways. Inside is a peaceful walking path, stone shelter and benches. Outside is a decorative concrete fountain with seating.
The park sits west of the
Sequoyah Greenway and adjacent to
Sequoyah Hills Park.
HISTORY OF PARK
Talahi was the name of the original subdivision developed by Robert L. Foust in the early 1900's that now is Sequoyah Hills. Talahi Park was originally named Old Papoose Park. The Talahi design set a precedent for the architectural scheme that flows through Sequoyah Hills.
ADOPT A PARK
Talahi Park Adoptees are two citizens.
PARK RULES & REGULATIONS:
1.) For the protection of our park and the safety of its users, the following are prohibited:
- No alcoholic beverages
- No open fires
- No hitting golf balls anywhere in the park
- No motorized vehicles in park
- No equestrian activity
2.) Per city ordinance, all animals must be maintained on a leash.
3.) Please be respectful of other trail users.
4.) Please help to keep our parks beautiful by disposing trash in proper receptacles.
5.) Hours - Open dawn to dusk unless otherwise posted.