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Parks and Recreation
2318 North Gold Point Circle
Chester Frost Park
Hixson, TN 37343
423-842-0177
FAX 423-843-0146
History
The most comprehensive and inclusive planning process ever undertaken in Chattanooga and Hamilton County was accomplished between 1982 and 1985. This community process was led by the Moccasin Bend Task Force, a citizen committee appointed by Chattanooga and Hamilton County governments and chaired by Deaderick Montague. Funding for the planning phase was shared by the City, County and Lyndhurst Foundation.

The City of Chattanooga, Hamilton County and the Lyndhurst Foundation funded the planning process. Following hundreds of public and private meetings involving thousands of citizens, the Tennessee Riverpark Master Plan was completed in March 1985 and later presented to an overflow crowd at the then new Chattanooga-Hamilton County Convention and Trade Center.

The visionary plan advised that the Chattanooga riverfront was owned by everyone and should be developed "under a guiding idea which will bring its banks to life, make it a central point of pride for the City's people, and move it to the forefront of national consciousness". By reconnecting with this great river, the city was to make over its image and fuel the engine of central economic development.

Many cities around the country have also realized the importance of packaging together their separate natural and man-made attractions, historical sites and activities and have attempted to link these scattered and disjointed elements to create an organized comprehensive urban cultural park system. Few have had the success of Chattanooga and Hamilton County in sparking new development and investment and in fostering pride from local residents, at least in such a short period of time.

Chattanooga's riverfront renaissance story is now being told internationally. In a very short time span (1989-1999), a series of successful public and private endeavors have helped create new national attractions, inspiring riverfront parks, and new retail, restaurants and housing linked by a delightful riverfront park and trail system.
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Located in Chattanooga, TN, the TN Riverpark will ultimately stretch more than 16 miles from downtown by the TN Aquarium to the TVA Dam and out to Moccasin Bend National Park. Currently, there are 10 non-contiguous miles of riverwalk open to the public.  View maps
"Take Me To The River" Article By Laurie Perry Vaughn
What you can do at the Riverpark:
  • Fishing
  • Boating
  • Walking
  • Jogging
  • Skating
  • Biking
  • Picnicking
  • Enjoy Scenic Chattanooga
  • And much more.......
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