Friends of Rotary Park
Description
Friends of Rotary Park is a volunteer group that is dilligently working to improve the trail network and playground areas at the park. 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 100 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. 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 Chad Eaton at 931-624-7787 or email at chadeaton@hotmail.com. Dues are annual at $15.00 for individuals / $25.00 for a family / $50.00 business membership.
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Here is a sneak peak of some of the activities that could be planned in the new natural interactive trail playground.
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Please be on the look out.
CMC Community Health Foundation
BIG NEWS! We want to thank CMC Community Health Foundation and Montgomery County Park and Recreation Department for this opportunity. A new natural looking trail activity project is coming soon. More details and pictures coming soon.
Here is a sneak peak of the announcement coming soon. Can you guess what it might be?
Exciting News Coming Soon!
Update just in: Blake Thomas Ludy has been taken into custody at 10:05 PM by multiple agencies in Greenbrier, Tennessee. We would like to thank the Greenbrier Police Department, Robertson County Sheriff’s Office, and the Tennessee Highway Patrol for their assistance in apprehending Ludy. Sent from the MoCoInfo app
Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, Tennessee
Sorry for the late notices. Here is a update on the situation going on. The park is still closed at this time.
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Looks like they are starting the ground work of the Nature Center. The park is still open while they do the construction. Please be aware of the area and not to park in the gravel area.
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Thank you all! We had a few Clarksville Chive members, one scout troop from 503 and 509 and a newcomer of FORP volunteer at workday. Cleared out the Blue and Red bird connector trail and over by the rock garden. Also if anybody knows the owner, there was a dog loose.
Just a reminder this Saturday, 13 July 08-11:00 is our next trail maintenance day. We appreciate all our volunteers, they are the way we keep the trails usable. If you can join, we could certainly use the help.
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It's going be a hot one out there. Here are a few signs to be aware of when hot is too hot.