The Tweetsie Historic Trail Association is the official organization of the Friends of the Tweetsie Trail. Our objective is to keep the last 10 miles of the ET&WNC (Tweetsie) Line between Johnson City and Elizabethton intact as a multi-use recreational trail.
Hear Dan Reeses's interview with Dave & Carl.
Visit our slideshow and learn why this project is so important.
Walk with us in a video showing parts of the Tweetsie Historic Trail
For an explanation of the benefits of the Tweetsie Trail, look at the Frequently Asked Questions.
Website members, to log in, (or to join the website) click here.
HELP MAKE THE TWEETSIE TRAIL A REALITY BY JOINING THTA!
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Please leave your comments and suggestions in our Guestbook.
Read the Tweetsie Trail News. Learn the latest on the Laurel Creek Trail in Johnson County.
Visit the Handouts and Links on the Trail, greenways and community trails.
THTA is a member of SAGA - The Southern Appalachian Greenways Alliance. Find out more on greenways and trails throughout our bi-state region by viewing this PowerPoint presentation.
WE NEED YOUR HELP! Click here to get involved and to donate .
The fine historical photos of the Tweetsie are taken from the Cy Crumley Scrapbook, compiled by Kenneth Riddle.