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Clarksville Parks and Recreation announces Trice Landing to close for tree cleanup, May 5th-8th

Clarksville Parks and Recreation DepartmentClarksville, TN – The Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department reports that Trice Landing Park, including the boat ramp, will be closed May 5th-8th, 2020 to allow tree clean up and removal of large trees damaged in a severe storm last October that caused widespread power outages.

During the tree removal, boaters are encouraged to use McGregor or Liberty Park ramps to access the Cumberland River.

Trice Landing Park, 99 Oak Street, overlooks the Cumberland River. It is 30.5 acres and features a quarter-mile walking trail, picnic area and boat ramp to the river.

Park Closed

About the Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department

Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department OfficeClarksville Parks and Recreation Department provides a variety of indoor/outdoor programs, facilities, nature activities and entertainment events for people living in Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell. These free or reasonably priced, year-round experiences help residents enhance their health, wellness, and social engagement — resulting in a stronger, better community.

The Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department offers a wide variety of recreational facilities and activities for all ages, maintains more than 700 acres of parks and facilities, provides 22 park facilities that offer a variety of amenities, including playgrounds, picnic areas, walking trails and pavilions or picnic shelters and maintains three community centers with year-round programming for youth, adults and seniors, as well as four public swimming pools

The Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department is located at 102 Public Square, Clarksville.

To learn more call 931.645.7476.

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