The Cleveland/Bradley County Greenway weaves through the northern part of Cleveland from Willow Street to Mohawk Drive. The path follows South Mouse Creek its entire length and crosses the waterway in four locations. Approximately two-thirds of the greenway is and the remainder is . It has a total of nine access points. The trail begins at a gated intersection with Willow Street, travelling north through a wooded residential area. Approximately 300 yards (270 m) later, it crosses Mouse Creek, and runs parallel just feet from the (Keith Street). Less than 200 yards (180 m) later the Greenway and Mouse Creek together pass underneath 17th Street, and 20th Street approximately 0.25 miles (0.40 km) later. Approximately 300 yards (270 m) later, the Greenway crosses Mouse Creek again, and enters a wooded area once again. The Greenway passes the international offices of the and , and approximately 0.4 miles (0.64 km) later, the greenway and Mouse Creek pass underneath (25th Street). The greenway makes a slight curve to the northeast, and passes through a commercial and residential area, before crossing Mouse Creek again and passing underneath Keith Street about 50 yards (46 m) later. The greenway then passes an area that has come to be known as Greenway Park, which contains a playground, pavilion, stage, and kiosk, and about 250 yards (230 m) later passes underneath Raider Drive. The greenway passes alongside , and about 300 yards (270 m) later crosses Mouse Creek again. The greenway enters a wooded area, and about 0.6 miles (0.97 km) later enters Tinsley Park, and turns sharp to the northeast. About 0.25 miles (0.40 km) mile later, the greenway turns sharp north again and crosses Mouse Creek. It then passes under Mouse Creek Road, and turns northwest, entering a wooded area near commercial and industrial development. The greenway then makes a slight turn to the northeast and about 0.4 miles (0.64 km) later passes underneath . The greenway makes another slight turn to the northeast, and passes under Mohawk Drive approximately 0.25 miles (0.40 km) mile later. The greenway then enters a wooded residential area and comes to an intersection with a connector to a neighborhood, before turning northeast and reaching its northern terminus a little over 100 yards (91 m) later at a dead end., Cleveland is the county seat of, and largest city in, Bradley County, Tennessee. [10] The population was 47,356 at the 2020 census. [11] It is the principal city of the Cleveland metropolitan area, Tennessee (consisting of Bradley and neighboring Polk County), which is included in the Chattanooga–Cleveland–Dalton, TN–GA–AL Combined Statistical Area. Cleveland is the seventeenth-largest , The Cleveland, Tennessee Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of two counties in southeast Tennessee – Bradley and Polk – anchored by the city of Cleveland..