Nashville, TN – Tennessee State Parks will seek input from visitors of Paris Landing State Park in a meeting on December 14th, 2021to discuss replacement options for the swimming pool currently at the park.
Parks officials announced that the swimming pool will not reopen. The swimming pool was closed in 2020 and 2021 due to complications related to COVID-19 Coronavirus.
Reopening the pool is unfeasible due to aging facilities, declining visitation pre-COVID 19 Coronavirus, and high expenses. Tennessee State Parks has allocated $400,000 for the park to invest in new outdoor recreation activities. State parks officials encourage Tennesseans to voice their opinions on options for alternative, year-round outdoor recreational operations at the park.
“Fortunately, the Tennessee General Assembly has been very supportive of the parks in recent years, which has allowed us to allocate funding for options that are more fiscally responsible to taxpayers and that visitors can enjoy year-round. We first want to hear from visitors of the park about what they would prefer and use,” stated Bryson.
The funds for the park will go-to options that can be used throughout the year. The swimming pool, in contrast, operated only 70 days each year.
The pool is 50 years old, visitation is down 50 percent, and lake swimming opportunities are available.
The meeting on December 14th will be 5:00pm-6:00pm at the park conference center, 300 Bridgeview Road, Buchanan, TN 38222. Anyone may attend.