Friends of the Park donates to Moccasin Bend improvements

Tricia Mims, executive director of Friends of Moccasin Bend, left, with Acting Superintendent Barbara Judy.
Tricia Mims, executive director of Friends of Moccasin Bend, left, with Acting Superintendent Barbara Judy.

U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke announced in July that the National Park Service was teaming up with partners across the nation to distribute more than $50 million in maintenance and infrastructure projects at 42 parks in 29 states.

Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park received $143,733 to construct an orientation plaza and park trails at Moccasin Bend National Archaeological District. The funding for Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park will be matched with $287,546 from Friends of Moccasin Bend.

"Our national parks span 12 time zones and attract more than 330 million visitors every year. This puts an incredible stress on the aging infrastructure at our parks, and thanks to Centennial Challenge Grants and the generosity of public-private partners, we are able to distribute funds to rebuild our parks," said Zinke.

"Park infrastructure includes trails, signage, restrooms, lodges, roads, bridges and waterlines. These funds will help us continue to provide a world-class experience to visitors and ensure that these amazing places are around for future generations."

"The construction of an orientation plaza and park trails at Moccasin Bend is one of many ways Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park is working closely with Friends of Moccasin Bend to ensure that our visitors have a safe and enjoyable experience," said Barbara Judy, acting park superintendent.

Friends of Moccasin Bend Executive Director Tricia Mims said that through support of Benwood, Lyndhurst and Tucker foundations along with the city of Chattanooga and their contribution of local funds, Friends of Moccasin Bend was able to make the federal match a reality.

"Their leadership and vision will create tremendous return on investment, as the planned enhancements will improve access to Moccasin Bend National Archeological District; increase visitation and tourism revenue; and bring heightened awareness to the incredible natural and cultural resources of this urban park," she said.

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