posted Jan 16, 2018
In his professional position as the TN Greenways and Trails Coordinator Mr. Richards has been responsible for the creation of a statewide Geographic Information System for Greenways and Trails.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Ken Jones is a remarkable individual who has dedicated his retirement years to improving the trail system in the southeast Tennessee area.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Bob has been a strong supporter of all the different types of trails in Tennessee both non-motorized and motorized trails.
posted Jan 16, 2018
A corporate merger brought Jim Johnson to Chattanooga in 1997, but love— for the region and a community that changed his life— has kept him there.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Dan grew up in the mountains of Northeast Tennessee hiking and camping in wonderful forested areas.
posted Dec 29, 2017
Nonprofit organizations can now apply for RTP grant funds in Tennessee.
posted Dec 29, 2017
The Coalition for Recreational Trails members are very pleased to recognize the Tennessee Greenways and Trails Program for outstanding use of RTP funds for a state trails program.
posted Dec 29, 2017
Construction of a paved, handicap accessible trail and boardwalk at the Beaman Park Nature Center.
posted Dec 29, 2017
Montgomery County used RTP funds to add a universally accessible trail in Rotary Park.
posted Dec 29, 2017
RTP funding enabled the acquisition of 4.3 miles of abandoned CSX rail line from Athens to Englewood, which has since been developed as a multiuse trail.
The art path: trail, stairs, and water features descending from downtown Chattanooga, TN to the Chattanooga Greenway along the Tennessee River. Wall sculptures and sculptures in the pools feature native American motifs.
The art path: trail, stairs, and water features descending from downtown Chattanooga, TN to the Chattanooga Greenway along the Tennessee River. Wall sculptures and sculptures in the pools feature native American motifs.
The art path: trail, stairs, and water features descending from downtown Chattanooga, TN to the Chattanooga Greenway along the Tennessee River. Wall sculptures and sculptures in the pools feature native American motifs.
Heron sculpture at Fishing Park on the Tennessee Riverpark in Chattanooga, TN: "Great Blue Heron with Olive Branch" by artist Jack Denton, 2000. C. B. Robinson Bridge is in the background
Heron sculpture at Fishing Park on the Tennessee Riverpark in Chattanooga, TN: "Great Blue Heron with Olive Branch" by artist Jack Denton, 2000. C. B. Robinson Bridge is in the background
Heron sculpture at Fishing Park on the Tennessee Riverpark in Chattanooga, TN: "Great Blue Heron with Olive Branch" by artist Jack Denton, 2000. C. B. Robinson Bridge is in the background
Art on the Walnut Street Bridge across the Tennessee River, which has been converted to nonmotorized trail use. Downtown Chattanooga, TN.
Art on the Walnut Street Bridge across the Tennessee River, which has been converted to nonmotorized trail use. Downtown Chattanooga, TN.
Art on the Walnut Street Bridge across the Tennessee River, which has been converted to nonmotorized trail use. Downtown Chattanooga, TN.