Friends of Rotary Park

This is a service provided to the users of Rotary Park in Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee. It is hosted by Friends of Rotary Park, a newly formed volunteer group that is dilligently working to improve the trail network at the park. This site provides information about current, past, and future trail development.

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Rotary Park is a county-owned natural park in Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee. It consists of two adjoining tracts of land that make up about 95 acres of mostly undeveloped, wooded land. There is one park entrance/exit that is paved and runs to the back of the park. There are three pavilions along the roadway with the largest being at the road's end. Rotary Park has an extensive trail network and is open to hikers and bikers. The new push for extensive trail work is necessary because most trails were improperly built by ATVs and motorcycles. Motorized vehicles are now banned from the park. Furthermore, the trails are showing signs of serious erosion. Most recently, a large amount of sustainable trail located outside of the park's boundary has been taken by development. The Friends of Rotary Park is dedicated to restoring and improving the park. Those interested in joining Friends of Rotary Park can do so by contacting Chris Clark at 931-801-3898. Dues are $25.00 for a family membership.

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

News Article Discusses Rotary Park, Friends Group

Friends:

I hope everyone caught the latest news article on Rotary Park in The Leaf Chronicle. If not, click on the link below to read it.

http://www.theleafchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060419/NEWS01/604190316/1002

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Chris,
I was so glad to be a part of the effort this day! In one day of work, I could feel "your" vision, "our" vision for Rotary Park sprouting to life.
Awesome day! Awesome people!

Michele Cyr

8:07 AM  

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