A firefly hike at the botanical gardens, classic 80s flicks at the drive in, a new moon hike to Stone Door, and a blown glass exhibit at Cheekwood ... yeah, there's plenty of (socially distanced) things to do this weekend.
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Once-in-a-lifetime comet visible in Moore County
Comet NEOWISE is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see a comet with the naked eye. It should be visible in Moore County through July 19.
Area state park plans waterfall photography class
Join Tennessee Photographs David Dupleiss for an all day outdoor and waterfall photography workshop on Friday at Old Stone Fort State Park.
Rattlesnake spotted at Normandy campsite
Areas campers recently spotted Timber Rattlesnakes at Cedar Point Campgrounds in Normandy.
State wildlife officials seek Moore County anglers public feedback
Moore County anglers can ask questions and give feedback during the TWRA online public meeting on July 9.
7 Things To Do July 4 Weekend
Vintage flicks at the drive in, a shrimp boil, fireworks over the lake ... yeah, there's a lot to do this long weekend.
Photo Contest: Donate your nature photos to friends of area state park
Take a recent picture of spring flowers, waterfalls, or other scenic views at South Cumberland State Park? Donate them to a great cause and become low key famous in their recent photo contest.
Wanna fish with Lynchburg native Bill Dance?
Bill Dance learned to fish with his grandfather along the banks of the Mulberry Creek. You can win a fishing trip with him by supporting the 2020 Tennessee Conservation Raffle.
TWRA: Stop littering state parks
State wildlife officials ask visitors not to litter, destroy, and vandalize state natural areas.
Love nature? Become a Tennessee Naturalist
Friends of South Cumberland opens enrollment for their popular Tennessee Naturalist Program.