ACROSS

2. IJAMS - The most visited nature center in the U.S. (620,000 yearly!)

4. KERNS - Repurposed bakery and future beginning point of a rails-to-trails art walk

7. AUGUSTAQUARRY - Knoxville's newly reopened swimming hole

9. BAKERCREEK - “Preserve” where you can bike, hike, climb, dine, and unwind

10. WILLSKELTON - Beloved SoKno greenway

12. IRIS - Lane in Colonial Village and Tennessee state flower

15. ISLANDHOME - Neighborhood home of Tennessee School for the Deaf

17. SOUTHHIGH - On Tipton Avenue, home to seniors and Seniors

19. JAMESAGEE - Fort Sanders author inspired park

21. LAUREL - Fort Sanders avenue and eclectic theater

22. WOODLAWN - “South _____” Neighborhood home of South Doyle Middle, Sam Duff, and Sugar Queen

DOWN

1. GAYSTREET - Out-of-order historic Knoxville bridge (let’s get it back open!)

3. SKYRANCH - One of South Knoxville's two airports, the one further downstream

5. SUTTREELANDING - Riverfront park whose name is inspired by a novel

6. KUDZU - Invasive plant (Arby’s meme attribute)

8. AMBC - Acronymed stewards of the Urban Wilderness’ trails

11. FOREST - Neighborhood word following "Lindbergh" or "Lake"

13. DOGWOOD - Iconic spring tree and elementary school

14. VESTAL - Neighborhood home of Candoro Marble Building, Tea and Treasures, and Sustainable Futures

16. DICKERSON - Once a Civil War fort, now a park, looking over downtown

18. NEYLAND - A venue fit for 101,915 people

20. SEVIER - A vibrant “avenue” home to Alliance, South Coast Pizza, and South Knoxville Elementary