William B. Ladd Park
InlandA small Kingston city park with a fishing pier, well off the main lake.

William B. Ladd Park is a small neighborhood park in Kingston, set well inland from the main lake. It has a fishing pier and draws the occasional angler looking for a quiet, low-pressure spot to drop a line.
For lake-side recreation, the larger Kingston-area parks (Roane County Park, Fort Southwest Point) are the better matches. Public information on this park is limited. If you fish here regularly or know more about what the pier offers, send a note via the correction link below and we'll fold it into the guide.
Tips
- Bring your own gear; the park is bare-bones.
- The lake itself is some distance away; expect inland park feel rather than waterfront.
What to know
- Phone (865) 376-1356 reaches a city contact.
First visit
The park is at 1470 North Kentucky Street in Kingston. It is straightforward to find but does not carry much in the way of facilities.
Location
Frequently asked
When is William B. Ladd Park open?
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How do I get to William B. Ladd Park?
The park is at 1470 North Kentucky Street in Kingston. It is straightforward to find but does not carry much in the way of facilities.
What should I know before visiting William B. Ladd Park?
Phone (865) 376-1356 reaches a city contact.
Last updated: April 30, 2026