FEMA has denied over $40 million in claims for damages sustained in the 2010 flood. If you would like to help in getting support from Clarksville’s Congressional delegation to get FEMA to act, please consider sending a letter. A sample letter can be found by clicking here. This is the link to the FEMA website - FEMA.gov
Middle Tennessee is known for its green, rolling hills and beautiful wildlife and Clarksville is no exception. Whether you enjoy hiking, biking or just enjoying nature’s creatures, there is a spot in the Clarksville area for you.
Archery
Montgomery County Shooting Complex Twin Oaks Bowhunters - http://twinoaksbowhunters.wordpress.com
Biking
The Clarksville Greenway Montgomery Bell State Park Rotary Park Valleybrook Park
Camping
Montgomery Bell State Park Red River Canoe
Disc Golf
Barbara E. Johnson Park North Drive Recreation Complex War Memorial Park
Hiking
Billy Dunlop Park Cheatham Lake The Clarksville Greenway Cross Creeks National Wildlife Refuge Dunbar Cave State Park McGregor Park Riverwalk Montgomery Bell State Park Port Royal State Park Rotary Park Trail of Tears Park The Upland Trail Valleybrook Park War Memorial Park Walking Trail
Horseback Riding
Fort Campbell Riding Stables
Hunting
Cheatham Lake Cross Creeks National Wildlife Refuge Twin Oaks Bowhunters - http://twinoaksbowhunters.wordpress.com
Recreational Shooting
Montgomery County Shooting Complex
Rock Climbing
Kings Bluff
Wildlife Watching
Billy Dunlop Park The Clarksville Greenway Cross Creeks National Wildlife Refuge Dunbar Cave State Park Montgomery Bell State Park Rotary Park Valleybrook Park
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