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McGregor Park in the City of Clarksville, Tennessee is one of the best places to go for recreational activities and a great outdoor experience. It is located at 640 Riverside Drive, developed on the bank of Cumberland River and extends 2 miles along it. It is a family-friendly recreational area with smooth surface throughout, which is conducive for children, people with disabilities and wheelchair users.

Throughout the year with its amphitheater, stages and a beautiful, lighted riverfront promenade, the McGregor Park is home to many festivals, concerts and community events such as RiverFest, Christmas on the Cumberland, and Fourth of July celebration.

Facilities

  • 15.0-Acre Park
  • 1-Mile Walking Trail
  • Picnic Areas
  • ADA Accessible…

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Dunbar Cave State Park is a 110-acre natural area and is one of Clarksville, Tennessee’s most picturesque attractions. It is located 60 minutes northwest of Nashville and about 1.5 miles northeast of downtown Clarksville. Dunbar Cave, measuring over 8 miles in length, is the most prominent and one of the largest caves in Montgomery county, making the city of Clarksville one of middle Tennessee’s best-kept secrets.

What's Interesting About Dunbar Cave State Park

Great Scenery

The day-use state park is much loved by both locals and tourists alike for walks along the serene trails and views of the manmade Swan Lake. Although the lake is not allowed for boating and swimming since it’s only 15-acres, people are still attracted to the relaxing and…

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