11
Mar
Future Cumberland River Bicentennial Trail Sections
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Cumberland River Bicentennial Trails Trail users now have almost 8 continuous one-way miles to walk, run and bicycle on the Cumberland River Bicentennial Trail. Friends of the Trail and the Tennessee Parks and Greenways Foundation announce the acquisition of 1.8 acres that allows access to the trail from Cheatham Dam Road. For those not familiar... Read More
30
Oct
Trash Cleanup Day Volunteers Needed
The Friends of the Cumberland River Bicentennial Trail has begun to organize our Spring and Fall Trash Cleanup Days. The Spring Cleanup will focus on picking up trash and debris from the winter. If you or your organization are interested in volunteering to help preserve our valuable community resource, we would love to have you join... Read More
11
Jan
Ospreys on the Trail
Ospreys have been around Cheatham County Tennessee for many years.
05
Jan
Ashland City Times Feature
Ashland City Times featured the Cumberland River Bicentennial Trail on its 20 year anniversary. Randy Moomaw of the Ashland City Times recapped the twenty year history detailing the opening by Governor, Don Sundquist, the inception of the Rails-to-Trails projects in Tennessee, and the trail’s expansion under Mayor Mary Grey Jenkins. See the full article here. The Friends of the Cumberland River Bicentennial... Read More
25
Apr
Cumberland River Challenge Ride
Past events Challenge Ride in 2013 to rethink and possibly extend the routes to reflect the changes in what our riders want. We welcome input from our past riders and anyone who has an interest in the Cumberland River Bicentennial Trail. We would like to possibly incorporate the trail itself in a walk or run... Read More