Tennessee Tree Toppers – Southeast Tennessee
“Beauty is more than the green trees,” he continued,” It’s the ability to exist in harmony with nature, not just look at it, and that’s easy to do here.”
Shelby Farms Park – Memphis, TN
Located in the heart of Shelby County in Memphis, Shelby Farms Park is one of the largest urban parks in America. Shelby Farms Park is one of multiple public parks The Land Trust for Tennessee protects with a conservation easement.
Window Cliffs State Natural Area
Window Cliffs State Natural Area is a rugged 275-acre recreation area in southern Putnam County, southwest of Cookeville. For decades, conservationists saw Window Cliffs as an important area to protect. Thanks to a multi-year conservation effort, it is now being conserved while open for the public to enjoy.
Radnor Lake State Park – Nashville, TN
Over the past decade, The Land Trust for Tennessee partnered with visionary landowners and state and local partners to expand the footprint of this Nashville icon and keep its views unobstructed for visitor
Castle Rock – Jasper, TN
Castle Rock is one of Southeast Tennessee’s leading climbing destinations. This 30-acre parcel will be accessible and protected forever thanks to a strong collaborative partnership between multiple conservation groups and the landowner.
Park at Harlinsdale Farm – Franklin, TN
Harlinsdale Farm has been called the most significant historic farm associated with the modern Tennessee walking horse industry. Today, the land serves as a City of Franklin Park and is an important gathering place for residents and visitors alike. The Land Trust for Tennessee partnered with the City of Franklin to ensure this important community gathering place will remain protected.