CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – A set of trail segments known as “Eagle Pass” have been donated by the TennGreen Land Conservancy to the City of Ashland City, which brings Cheatham County and Montgomery County one step closer to connecting to each other’s greenway systems.
As Tennessee’s oldest accredited statewide land trust, TennGreen Land Conservancy works across the state to conserve land where people and nature can thrive, said a release sent to Clarksville Now. This includes projects like Eagle Pass.
“After more than a decade of owning and managing these trail segments, TennGreen is thrilled to gift both properties to the City of Ashland City,” said Christie Henderson, deputy director of TennGreen. “This transfer will help expand the Cumberland River Bicentennial Trail and ensure the trail section remains well maintained and available to the public.”…