Tennessee State Parks to host public meetings about park business plans [documents]

A mountain biker rides at Booker T. Washington State Park in this 2017 file photo.
A mountain biker rides at Booker T. Washington State Park in this 2017 file photo.

State park officials are seeking public input in accordance with state law about newly released business plans at meetings across the state tomorrow and Tuesday. The plans will outline the overall strategy of the parks.

The meetings will be hosted at 20 parks statewide, and officials will outline current and future park improvement projects and provide comments on individual parks.

The business plans contribute to the management of the parks, addressing funding requirements, whether parks are self-sustaining, maintenance information, management development details, educational programing information, details on potential land acquisition and more.

Regional meetings will be hosted tomorrow from 5-6:30 p.m. at Booker T. Washington's Tuskegee Airmen Lodge, Fall Creek Falls' Recreation Building, Harrison Bay's Recreation Hall and South Cumberland's Visitor Center.

View the business plans below. For those reading on an AMP page, click here.

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