posted Dec 29, 2017
Construction of a paved, handicap accessible trail and boardwalk at the Beaman Park Nature Center.
posted Dec 25, 2017
For more than 10 years now, Bob has hosted a grassroots music radio show.
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.
published Oct 2010
by
American Trails Staff
Since 2005 The Tennessee Conservationist magazine featured Fran Wallas’ “Great Hikes in Tennessee State Parks” in each bi-monthly issue.
published Nov 2005
by
Stuart Macdonald
A comprehensive look at the elements of greenways and their benefits to communities.
posted Dec 25, 2017
The Lyndhurst Foundation has demonstrated tremendous support and exemplary service for trails planning and development in the east Tennessee and north Georgia region.
posted Dec 2, 2022
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
published Mar 2019
by
Taylor Goodrich with American Trails
Spring is in the air, and it is the perfect time to explore nature and view wildlife on our nation’s National Recreation Trails. Wildflowers are starting to bloom, birds are out in abundance, the weather is getting warmer, and these NRTs are some of the best trails out there to experience it all.
posted Jun 4, 2019
by
Daniel Ashworth with Alta Planning + Design,
Sara Patterson with Michael Baker International
Two case studies lay out the opportunities and challenges with completing trails through a lengthy planning, design, and construction process with multiple planning partners and project funders.
posted Oct 3, 2022
by
Sue Crowe
Tennessee State Parks Win National Award for Tires to Trails Program
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.