The Environmental Journal of Southern Appalachia

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Go check out the ancient oaks in Maryville’s new park

Jarvis Park is 1.5 miles southeast of downtown off South Court Street and includes nearly 10 acres owned by Maryville doctor Craig Jarvis that were protected under a conservation easement via Foothills Land Conservancy in 2018 and transferred to the city a year later.

Park highlights include two 250-year-old oak trees, a mile of walking trails and a creek near Duncan Spring. 

An additional 37 acres, consisting of two lots adjacent to the park, will be transferred for preservation to the city in the future, per current expansion plans, according to a conservancy digital newsletter. That acreage would adjoin the park.

“Jarvis Park ... is one of the few remaining intact woodlands in the area,” according to the conservancy, which added it was “bordered by open farm fields, residential development, and a rock quarry operation.” 

The park is one of 20 other such easements held by the conservancy that total more than 4,000 acres in the immediate Blount County area.

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