Rotary Park. Pick up Litter
National Public Lands Day. Rotary Park. Pick up Litter. Bring a garbage bag. Meet 8 a.m. CDT at the Amphitheater Parking Lot off E Old Ashland City Road.Contact Steve Turner 931-220-0927.
Promoting the development and enjoyment of Tennessee trails.
National Public Lands Day. Rotary Park. Pick up Litter. Bring a garbage bag. Meet 8 a.m. CDT at the Amphitheater Parking Lot off E Old Ashland City Road.Contact Steve Turner 931-220-0927.
Beaman Park, east section of Laurel Woods Trail, 7.5 miles, difficult due to length and elevation changes. The trail is well constructed in pretty woods on natural turf. There is a good view of the Nashville skyline. Dogs are welcome if on a leash. Meet 8:00 A.M. CT, Madison Street Food Lion parking lot. ∼32 […]
Wednesday. Clarksville Greenway from Marys Oak Drive Trail Head, out and back, to Pollard Road Trail Head, 4.0 total miles, easy. The trail is paved and follows an abandon railroad right-of-way. You pass through pretty woods and some interesting rock formations. Dogs are welcome but must be on a leash. There is a restroom at […]
Lake Barkley SP Wilderness Trail, out and back, 4.9 total miles, moderate. There is a rest room near the trail head. Ninety percent of the trail is on natural turf through the woods, the remainder is along a paved road. Trekking poles are recommended. Dogs are permitted if on a leash. Meet 8 a.m. CT, […]
Annual Bonfire. Meet 4 p.m. CT at Rotary Park Amphitheater. The entrance to the Amphitheater is on E. Old Ashland City Road. We will hike ∼2 miles, moderate, and eat after the hike. Bring a covered dish. Drinks, cups, plates, etc. furnished; Contact: Ed Oliver 931-561-9946.
Wednesday McGregor Park Cumberland Riverwalk Pavilion, out and back, to Ft. Defiance, 2.7 total miles, easy. We can eat lunch after the hike at Wendy’s; The whole hike is paved. We walk along both the Cumberland and Red Rivers, cross the Red River on a highway sidewalk and hike up switchbacks through the woods to […]
LBL, Hematite Lake Trail 2.2 miles, Honker Lake Trail 4.3 miles, moderate. Hematite Lake Trail circles the 83.6 acre Hematite Lake. The lake was named for iron ore that was once mined here. The trail is in a woods with large trees. You may see cranes, beavers, frogs, squirrels and turtles. Honker Lake Trail circles […]
Rotary Park, Clarksville, 3.5 or 5.25 mile loop, moderate. You have the opportunity to exit after 3.5 miles. Most of the trail is on natural turf in the woods. It is curvy with many short ups and downs. You follow pretty Wall Creek part of the way. There is a creek crossing that is hard […]
Monthly Chapter Meeting. Meet 6 p.m.. CT, at Wade Bourne Nature Center, 2308 Rotary Park Drive, Clarksville. Two volunteers will provide snacks for everyone. Bring your own drinks. Contact Paula Sanders 954-993-5541 or Suva Bastin 931-645-2849.
Saturday, December 2 - Dunbar Cave – Paul Schwab Memorial Hike 2 miles, easy. Hike in Honor of Paul Schwab. Circular Hike through Dunbar Cave State Park, some inclines. Hike Commences at 8:00 A.M. at Dunbar Cave. Hike Leader - Cinde Jones 870-215-8993
Saturday, December 16th – Liberty Park. 3.0 Miles, 70 ft elevation gain, easy. The trail is paved except for approximately half a mile divided between wooden tread and natural turf. Most of the trail runs along the main channel of the Cumberland River and a cove with a large marina. There is a tribute to […]
Sunday, December 31 - Clarksville New Nears Eve Hike – 4.5 miles, moderate. We will hike through downtown Clarksville and return. The entire hike is paved. Start walking at 2 P.M. CDT from McGregor Park Cumberland Riverwalk Pavilion. This is where the flags are. Hike Leader - Philip Anderson – 931-561-0925.