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Credit: Darcy Kiefel
Together with local government and community organizations, The Trust for Public Land is working to create a 75-mile network of open spaces and trails in and around Chattanooga. This greenway system—crowned by the landmark Tennessee River Park—aims to connect some of the region's most cherished natural and cultural resources. TPL is also working to extend the Cumberland Trail corridor: when complete, the trail will span 300 miles of Tennessee's most stunning landscapes.
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12/22/2011
Early Christmas for Stringer's Ridge
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07/29/2011
Spotlight: Blazing trails on iconic Stringer’s Ridge
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01/10/2010
Land Acquistion Extends Cumberland Trail
In the News
more »- Ridgeline Reveal, 04/30/12, GetOutChattanooga
- Stringer’s Ridge preservation finalized, 02/13/12, Chattanooga Times Free Press
- Chattanooga man donates $50,000 to help build trails on Stringer's Ridge, 12/27/11, Chattanooga Times Free Press
- A stunning new greenway, 10/02/11, Chattanooga Times Free Press
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