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Make a Difference This World Environment Day: 5 Ways to Support Sustainability

Volunteers who make a difference by planting trees during a community conservation event

World Environment Day reminds us how vital it is to protect the natural beauty surrounding us, especially right here in Tennessee. At Tennessee State Parks Conservancy, we support sustainable practices that preserve our state’s public lands, scenic trails, and water systems for future generations. Here’s how you can help make a difference:

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Why We Love Running in Nature

Tennessee State Parks Conservancy Board Chair Supporting Run for the Trees, the Bob Ross 5K

Running in nature offers more than physical benefits; it reconnects us with the natural world. The biophilia hypothesis suggests humans have an innate desire to connect with nature, and trail running satisfies this urge. Unlike treadmill workouts, trail running engages our senses with the sounds of birds, rustling leaves, and the scent of flowers, trees, and nature.

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How To Locate Adult Changing Tables

Tennessee State Parks Conservancy-Interactive Map to Finding Adult Changing Tables

Adult changing tables are essential for creating inclusive spaces where everyone can enjoy outings and explore the outdoors. These facilities provide a safe, hygienic solution for individuals with disabilities or medical needs who require personal care assistance. Without them, many families and caregivers face significant challenges when planning outdoor adventures, often limiting their ability to enjoy nature. This article highlights an invaluable resource: a nationwide interactive map providing an easy way to locate adult changing stations across the United States. This tool lets families confidently plan outings and outdoor adventures by knowing where to find essential amenities.

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Expanding Accessibility with Adult-Sized Changing Tables

Tennessee State Parks Conservancy Inspires Giving to Ensure Everyone Can Enjoy the Outdoors

In December 2024, Tennessee State Parks proudly announced the expanding of accessibility by installing adult-sized changing tables at four additional state parks. These vital additions bring the total number of parks equipped with the tables to 10, enhancing accessibility for individuals of all abilities and their caregivers.

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59 Parks, 12 Months: A Journey Through Tennessee’s Natural Wonders

Ron Hees sitting on an overlook viewing one of Tennessee's natural wonders

In 2024, Ron Hees visited all 59 Tennessee State Parks, facing challenges, enjoying stunning landscapes, and creating unforgettable memories. He noticed young students on field trips, reconnected with childhood experiences, and discovered pieces of Tennessee’s rich history. Montgomery Bell’s visit revealed the Cumberland Presbyterian Church’s roots, while ArcheoFest at Pinson Mounds showcased vibrant energy. Each park offered unique experiences, deepening his appreciation for Tennessee’s natural wonders.

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Reflecting on a Year of Progress and Gratitude at Tennessee State Parks Conservancy

image of four male officials at Red Clay State Historic Park at the ribbon cutting for the new Augmented Reality Exhibit about the Cherokee people.

As the year draws to a close, we are overwhelmed with gratitude for all we’ve achieved together in 2024. Thanks to the generosity of supporters like you and the dedication of our incredible Tennessee State Parks team, we’ve celebrated monumental milestones. For this, we have been gratefully reflecting on a year of progress and gratitude.

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