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Brady Mountain - Photo Credit: Chuck Sutherland

HISTORY

Since 1998, TennGreen Land Conservancy (formerly the Tennessee Parks & Greenways Foundation) has led the charge to protect the ecologically-rich, beautiful, and historically-significant treasures that make Tennessee unique. Thanks to fearless leaders, dedicated partners, and passionate supporters, we’ve protected tens of thousands of acres of our state’s wetlands, grasslands, mountains, forests, and waterways.

Founded by Kathleen Williams, TennGreen Land Conservancy was established as the result of a merger between the Tennessee Greenways Program of The Conservation Fund and The Tennessee State Parks Foundation.

Inspired by the book Greenways for America by Charles Little, Kathleen started TennGreen with a vision to create an interconnected greenway system (large corridors of conserved land) to protect our natural treasures, waters, and wildlife. State parks would be destinations in this network: to get Tennesseans and tourists outside to explore nature and appreciate its beauty.

Throughout the years, Kathleen’s bold vision, impressive successes, and abiding love for our state attracted kindred spirits—Gary Myers, John Sheahan, Bill Bruce, Dr. Charles Womack, Mack Prichard, Mary Lynn Dobson, Bob Brown, John Noel, Penny Brooks, Shirley Caldwell-Patterson, Dr. Stephen Stedman, and so many more!

In 2015, Steve Law came on as TennGreen’s Executive Director, ushering in a new era of leadership and growth for the organization. Under his leadership, TennGreen more than doubled its average number of acres conserved per year, protecting natural areas across the state, and achieved many significant milestones, including fulfilling a visionary five-year Strategic Plan that led to the successful rebranding of the organization; the movement of its Nashville headquarters to a new, highly functional space; and the adoption of its first Strategic Land Conservation Plan.

Today, under the leadership of Alice Hudson Pell, TennGreen continues to work strategically and collaboratively to conserve land where people and nature can thrive. The proof of our success lies in our accomplishments, listed below.

Thanks to the support of our conservation community, TennGreen has acquired, conserved, or assisted with the protection of these wonderful natural places:

  • Ambrosial Acres Nature Sanctuary Conservation Easement, Macon County
  • Banks Pisgah Conservation Easement, DeKalb County
  • Bark Camp Barrens Wildlife Management Area, Coffee County
  • Batey Forest, Sumner County
  • Bear Hollow Mountain Wildlife Management Area Expansion, Franklin County
  • Bee Rock Conservation Easement, Putnam County
  • Belle Forest Cave Arboretum, Davidson County
  • Big Bottom, White County
  • Big East Fork Conservation Easement, Williamson County
  • Big Swan Headwaters Conservation Easement, Lewis County
  • Bill’s Rest Conservation Easement, Putnam County
  • Black Mountain, Cumberland County
  • Blackburn Fork Wildlife Management Area and Conservation Easement, Jackson County
  • Blueberry Hill at Beaman Park, Davidson County
  • Brady Mountain, Cumberland County
  • Branstetter Land Donation, Davidson County
  • Burgess Falls – Horsebluff Falls, White County
  • Cane Creek Swimming Hole (The Crusher Hole), Van Buren County
  • Catoosa Wildlife Management Area Expansion, Cumberland County
  • Cedars of Lebanon State Park and Natural Area, Wilson County
  • Cedars of Lebanon State Forest, Wilson County
  • Charles R. Russell Preserve Conservation Easement, Cumberland County
  • Charlotte F. Neal Nature Preserve, Bradley County
  • Chickasaw Bluff, Tipton County
  • Circling Cranes Conservation Easement, Jackson County
  • Clear Fork Crooked Creek Conservation Easement, Fentress County
  • Clear Fork Shoal Creek Conservation Easement, Fentress County
  • Coal Creek Farm (NFWF Restoration), Cumberland County
  • CROET, Roane County
  • Cumberland Trail – Campbell County, Campbell County
  • Cummins Falls State Park, Jackson County
  • Custard Hollow Conservation Easement, Franklin County
  • Devilstep Hollow Cave / Head of Sequatchie, Cumberland Trail State Park and Conservation Easement, Cumberland County
  • Dry Creek Headwaters at Lost Creek State Natural Area and Bridgestone Firestone Centennial Wilderness Wildlife Management Area, White County
  • Duck River Trail, Maury County
  • Ducks Unlimited Park, Crittenden County, AR
  • Eagle Pass Trail, Cheatham County
  • Emory River, Morgan County
  • Erwin National Fish Hatchery, Unicoi County
  • Elizabeth Camp Preserve, Cumberland County
  • Fall Creek Falls Inholdings, Van Buren County
  • Felt Land Donation, Shelby County
  • Fiery Gizzard Trail in South Cumberland State Park, Marion County
  • Formica, Franklin County
  • Gateway to Mound Bottom, Cheatham County
  • Grays Creek Conservation Easement, Shelby County
  • Happy Hollow Wildlife Management Area, Hickman County
  • Hardie Tract at Dog Cove, White County
  • Harmony Wildlife Preserve Conservation Easement, Davidson County
  • Haston Point Gulf, Van Buren County
  • Hawkins Cove Conservation Easement, Franklin County
  • Headwaters Wildlife Management Area, Cannon County
  • Heron Hill Conservation Easement, Roane County
  • Hickman Bar, Shelby County
  • Hidden Springs/Spring Creek Conservation Easement, Jackson County
  • Hill’s Island, Davidson County
  • Hinch Mountain on the Cumberland Trail, Cumberland County
  • Hope Park, Putnam County
  • Interior Dog Cove at Dog Cove State Natural Area, White County
  • Joy Gleghorn Nature Preserve at Wells Hill Park, Lincoln County
  • Karst Forest at Grassy Cove, Cumberland County
  • Kingstree Conservation Easement, Maury County
  • Lamar Cedar Glades & Woodlands, Rutherford County
  • Laurel Trace Conservation Easement, Fentress County
  • Lockeland Springs Park, Davidson County
  • Lone Star on the Cumberland Trail, Cumberland County
  • Loosahatchie Conservation Easement, Shelby County
  • Mary’s Creek Conservation Easement, Shelby County
  • Mayberry Hollow Conservation Easement, Hickman County
  • Merle Osborn Preserve, Putnam County
  • Middle Fork of Forked Deer River Wildlife Management Area, Madison County
  • Millikan’s Overlook and Buzzard’s Roost at Fall Creek Falls State Park, White County
  • Mitchell Cove Conservation Easement, Marion County
  • Morgan Farm Conservation Easement, Shelby County
  • Mullican, Van Buren County
  • Neill Farm Conservation Easement, Greene County
  • Neill Forest Conservation Easement, Hardin County
  • North White Oak Creek, Fentress County
  • Nunn Farm Conservation Easement, Dyer County
  • Obed Point Conservation Easement, Cumberland County
  • Pea Ridge Wildlife Management Area, DeKalb County
  • Piney River Bluffs, Rhea County
  • Pogue Creek Canyon State Natural Area, Fentress County
  • Possum Trot Waters Conservation Easement, Rhea County
  • Potter Farm Conservation Easement, Morgan County
  • Raleigh Springs, Shelby County
  • Randolph Bluff, Tipton County
  • Ravens Den Conservation Easement, Marion County and Franklin County
  • Rockdale Trace Conservation Easement, Lewis County
  • Rock Island State Park, Warren County
  • Rogers Forest at Lusk Cove Conservation Easement, Coffee County
  • Ruleman Conservation Easement, DeSoto County, MS
  • Skinner Mountain Wildlife Management Area, Fentress County
  • Soak Creek Farm, Bledsoe County and Rhea County
  • Spring Creek Cabin Conservation Easement, Jackson County
  • Star Branch Headwaters Conservation Easement, Lewis County
  • Stewart Creek Gorge at Pogue Creek Canyon State Natural Area, Fentress County
  • Stillhouse Hollow Falls State Natural Area, Maury County
  • Swan Conservation Trust assistance, Lewis County
  • Tuckaway Conservation Easement, Putnam County
  • Tull Bottom Wildlife Management Area, Chester County
  • Turkey Scratch, Van Buren County
  • Twin Creek Farm Conservation Easement, Dickson County
  • Vest Farm Conservation Easement, Maury County
  • Virgin Falls State Natural Area, White County
  • Walnut Mountain, Carter County
  • Welch’s Point, White County
  • Wendell’s Airpark & Wendell’s Pass Conservation Easements, Morgan County
  • West Meade Waterfall, Davidson County
  • White County Lumber Company, White County and Van Buren County
  • Whites Creek Gorge Conservation Easement, Roane County
  • Whites and Piney Creek Gorges Conservation Easement, Cumberland County and Rhea County
  • Wildwoods Conservation Easement, Lawrence County
  • Wittrig Cedar Glades Conservation Easement, Rutherford County
  • York Bell Conservation Reserve Conservation Easement, Williamson County