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Edited by: John Stewart

New Multi-use Area Opens in East Tennessee

Coal Creek Mining and Manufacturing Company (CCMMC) announced that it has opened its 72,000 acres of land near Oliver Springs, Tennessee for multi-use activities. They have over 250 miles of trails for the enjoyment of ATVs, motorcycles, jeeps, 4x4s, Rail-buggies, mountain bikes, equestrians and hikers.

CCMMC is utilizing the services of the Windrock ATV Club as consultants in the preparation, management, and maintenance of the facility. All trail-related activities will be coordinated through Windrock ATV Club.

CCMMC land will be open for use by a land-use permit system. All vehicles within CCMMC borders will be required to have a permit sticker. To acquire a sticker, the purchaser will be required to sign a waiver stating they have read and will obey the rules of the area and also sign a liability waiver. Permit stickers are available on a yearly basis for $50, or daily for $10. These permits may be required for horses and hikers and will be required by all vehicles starting January 1, 2001.

CCMMC's land is located in four counties: Anderson, Morgan, Roane and Scott. It runs from Harriman to Carryville just north of Oliver Springs and Lake City. The area contains many historic sites, vistas and overlooks, and a wealth of wildlife. CCMMC's land is the southern boundary for TWRA's reintroduction of elk in East Tennessee.

CCMMC has several on-going enterprises that may require some trails not be used for recreation on a periodic or permanent basis due to safety concerns. These trails will be clearly marked and everyone is asked to obey the signs. Most of these trails will be relocated around the unsafe area to allow for continued use. Trail maps do not currently exist but GPS mapping is underway.

For more information contact:

Contacts: Related Links:
  • CCMMC Land Use Information
    (865) 927-1446
  • Chuck Whicker, CCMMC Land Manager
    (865) 435-7158
  • Windrock ATV Club
    (865) 435-0486


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