Open dawn to dark, except when scheduled for events.
Lynn View Community Center
Adjacent to Lynn View Community Center is a neighborhood park. The Lynn Garden Sports Club and Lynn Garden football program operate activities and leagues at the park.
Park Amenities:
- 1 dirt infield, fenced/unlighted ball field, 225” LF/280’CF/210 RF distance
- 1 dirt infield, fenced/unlighted ball field, 180’LF/200’CF/190’ RF distance
- A children’s play structure
- Multi-purpose community center
- 1 grass, lighted football field, high school regulation size with grandstand seating and full service concessions
- A 3 lane paved track (surrounding the football field)
- Multi-purpose green space
- Water fountains
- Picnic tables
- Outdoor pickleball court
- Outdoor basketball half court
- Pet-Friendly (around track only)
- The Kingsport Senior Center has a branch location at Lynn View Community Center.
Park Information:
Lynn View High School, Sullivan County, Tennessee, opened it’s doors to the first students in the fall of 1948, with the first graduating class crossing the stage in the spring of 1949. The school colors chosen were green and white, with the school mascot being the Lynx.
The new high school served the communities of Lynn Garden, Bell Ridge, West View, Fort Robinson, Cedar Grove, Bloomingdale and Orebank. The last graduating class crossed the threshold in the spring of 1980 and Lynn View ceased to exist as a high school. The facilities served as Lynn View Middle School until 2003. Tri Cities Christian School used the school until 2008. The City of Kingsport opened the facility as a community center in 2010. The facility offers the Kingsport community several different uses and capabilities.