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Ridgeline Reveal

04/30/2012
[by Amber Lanier Nagle, GetOutChattanooga]

From his office window on Manufacturers Road, Jeff Bartlett can see the four lushly wooded hilltops of Stringer’s Ridge that rise just north of the North Shore cityscape. Bartlett, a marketing and social media coordinator at Rock/Creek Outfitters, is an avid trail runner, and like many other athletes who live or work in the downtown area, the 32-year-old finds solace on the dirt paths that wind along the ridgeline. read more »

Chattanooga man donates $50,000 to help build trails on Stringer's Ridge

12/27/2011
[by Cliff Hightower, Chattanooga Times Free Press]

Jim Johnson stands at the lookout of Stringer's Ridge on a freshly cleared path sprinkled with wood chips. He leans over, scooping a handful of dirt from the path, which he is helping to build with his own money. read more »

A stunning new greenway

10/02/2011
[Chattanooga Times Free Press]

Chattanooga's dedicated greenway builders and advocates have remained energized, even in a sour economy, by a compelling vision of a greenway network that eventually will branch outward from the spine of the Riverwalk to key points throughout the community. read more »

South Chickamauga Creek Greenway gets addition

10/01/2011
[by Judy Walton, Chattanooga Times Free Press]

The new section of the South Chickamauga Creek Greenway that officially opens Sunday is both a physical and a symbolic link. The 2.6-mile trail is a key piece in Chattanooga's grand plan to link Camp Jordan in East Ridge and the Tennessee Riverpark. Along the way, the winding, wooded trail passes sites of hidden history -- Indian habitation, anti-secessionist rebellion and Civil War clashes. read more »

Land donated for Stringers Ridge Park

02/12/2010
[Chattanooga Times Free Press]

Stringers Ridge, the spot where Union soldiers bombarded Chattanooga to roust the Confederates, soon officially will be a 92-acre park in the heart of North Chattanooga. read more »

Support urged for Stringers Ridge park

10/30/2009
[by Pam Sohn, Chattanooga Times Free Press]

Will Rogers, president and CEO of the Trust for Public Land, praised Chattanooga's urban park leadership Thursday and told local Rotarians that Stringer's Ridge has potential to be the city's "gem park." read more »