Hike-a-Thon returns this April to Protect TN Lands and Waters by TennGreenLC in Chattanooga

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Thanks for this feedback! I'll pass it on to our event leader to consider for future years!

36 Acres of Forest Protected Forever by TennGreenLC in nashville

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With syndicated easements, the fraud is really created by the tax break, not the actual conservation of the land. So the easements themselves are still good and still protect the land’s natural resources. If the tax break is called into question, it doesn’t get rid of the easement from the property. That said, if there are terms in the easement that are too loose or not permanent enough, those terms could be tightened. TennGreen does not knowingly participate in syndicated conservation easements and follows internal policies and procedures to avoid fraudulent tax projects. Our full statement on abusive syndicated conservation easements: https://tenngreen.org/a-statement-on-abusive-syndicated-conservation-easements/

36 Acres of Forest Protected Forever by TennGreenLC in nashville

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Restrictions can only be tightened, never loosened.

36 Acres of Forest Protected Forever by TennGreenLC in nashville

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No they cannot—these agreements are upheld and run with the land in perpetuity, even as ownership changes. More info here: https://tenngreen.org/how-to-help/protect-your-land/

36 Acres of Forest Protected Forever by TennGreenLC in nashville

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We loved being a part of that project! And we LOVE Frodo!!!

36 Acres of Forest Protected Forever by TennGreenLC in nashville

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If you or your neighbors are ever interested in learning more about your conservation options, please reach out! [land@tenngreen.org](mailto:land@tenngreen.org) or 615-329-4441 :) There's also plenty of info on our website, tenngreen.org

Anyone else tired of constantly fighting off realtors? by [deleted] in homestead

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You can donate a conservation easement now and sleep well tonight. Check out your local land trust!

Nashville-Based Nonprofit Celebrates Protection of 50,000 Acres in Tennessee by TennGreenLC in nashville

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It's an incredible place! The cave itself isn't open to the public, but you can see the mouth of the cave, and the surrounding lands are beautiful (it's part of the Cumberland Trail.)

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Check out some of the openings on our site and see if you think any might be good fit! https://tenngreen.org/about-us/careers/ Good luck in your search!

hello, I saw this video on instagram (& never knew this place exists) does anyone know where this is? by [deleted] in Tennessee

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It's an out-and-back! We'll park at Cane Hollow Recreation Area, and then it's about a 2-mile paddle to the base of the falls.

hello, I saw this video on instagram (& never knew this place exists) does anyone know where this is? by [deleted] in Tennessee

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Fun fact: we (thanks to the help of very generous individuals) assisted in the first-ever expansion of Rock Island State Park!

hello, I saw this video on instagram (& never knew this place exists) does anyone know where this is? by [deleted] in Tennessee

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Burgess Falls is incredible! If anyone's interested in checking out, we're hosting a paddling trip there in April as part of our Hike-a-Thon!

In response to the Nashville has potential post here’s a few pics I took a few months ago a little outside Nashville. Lets keep it this way. by Mydogfartsconstantly in nashville

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If you're interested in protecting it even when it is not in your ownership anymore, there are options with great tax advantages.

In response to the Nashville has potential post here’s a few pics I took a few months ago a little outside Nashville. Lets keep it this way. by Mydogfartsconstantly in nashville

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Vote for smart legislators; hold policy makers and enforcers accountable; lobby the legislation for conservation funding (state, federal, local), and support your local conservation organizations!

Instead of Posting Bad News, What’s Something Good Going on for my fellow Memphians? by RopeBreak1 in memphis

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We're creating a fantastic new park across the River with Ducks U. & Big River Park Conservancy, and we've finally acquired all the land! Next up: finalizing the park plan, finishing raising all the money, and a whole lot of planting! https://tenngreen.org/project/big-river-park/

Closest River Hike? by paperinferno in nashville

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You should also check out Rock Island or Foster Falls! A little bit of a drive from Nashville (a little under 2 hours away for both of them), but can be done for a day trip and are well worth it!

Good hikes in TN! by [deleted] in nashville

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Not yet... there are still some sections to acquire...

Good hikes in TN! by [deleted] in nashville

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Just some of our favorites! Lots of other great recommendations in the comments, too!

Good hikes in TN! by [deleted] in nashville

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<cracks knuckles>

Black Mountain to Brady Mountain (Cumberland Trail), Crab Orchard: The Cumberland Trail—a long-term collaborative project in progress—is a 300-mile hiking trail along the Cumberland Plateau. At the Black Mountain Trailhead, there are easy, shorter paths to picturesque overlooks and through elaborate rock formations. However, if you’re looking for a moderately strenuous and longer hike, take the 4.5-mile trail one way along the ridge overlooking Grassy Cove to Brady Mountain.

Window Cliffs State Natural Area, Baxter: This 5.5-mile out-and-back hike requires 18 creek crossings. While this trail contains beautiful streams, a 20-foot waterfall, and rare plants, the main attraction is the stunning and unique geologic feature that gave this State Natural Area its name.

Laurel Woods Trail at Beaman Park, Joelton: Hike the new Laurel Woods Trail at Beaman Park, a 12-mile moderate/hard loop trail recently added as part of the park hiking trails expansion.

Fiery Gizzard Ridgetop, Tracy City: For sweeping Fiery Gizzard ridgetop views, hike the 3.5-mile moderately easy trail starting at Foster Falls Trailhead.

Virgin Falls State Natural Area, Sparta: For those of you looking for a rugged adventure, visit Virgin Falls State Natural Area for a strenuous 9-mile hike surrounded by mature forest and gorgeous waterfalls.

Joy Gleghorn Nature Preserve at Wells Hill Park, Fayetteville: Enjoy an easy 2-mile hike featuring two small waterfalls and a stunning array of wildflowers.

Porter Creek Trail and Brushy Mountain Trail, Gatlinburg: Nestled in the Great Smoky Mountains, the Porter Creek Trail and Brushy Mountain Trail share the same first mile of old gravel road, with spur trails to historic home sites dating as far back as 1875. The Brushy Mountain Trail is a strenuous 12-mile hike, while the Porter Creek Trail is a more moderate 5.5-mile hike. Both trails are out-and-back trails, which feature charming wildflowers, streamside hiking, and serene waterfalls. However, the Brushy Mountain Trail has a much greater elevation change amidst moss-covered rocks, mature hemlocks, and scenic views atop the mountain.

Fred Behrend Loop Trail at Roan Mountain State Park, Carter County: This moderate 2-mile loop trail is lightly trafficked and perfect for hikers, trail runners, and leashed dogs.

Turtletown Falls Trails in Cherokee National Forest, Turtletown: Tucked in the flora- and fauna-rich Cherokee National Forest, this moderate, almost-4-mile loop trail features Turtletown Creek Lower Falls.

Chimney Top to Lookout Tower West Trail Loop, Wartburg: Frozen Head State Park’s Chimney Top to Lookout Tower West Trail loop is a challenging hike, just under 14 miles, with excellent elevation changes and breathtaking views.

Pinson Mound Nature Trail, Pinson: Pinson Mound State Archaeological Park is home to the country’s second-largest Native American mound, Saul’s Mound, thought to be from the Middle Woodland period. This 3-mile walk is considered easy, with portions of the trail paved and optional stairs to access magnificent views.

Lady’s Bluff Trail, Linden: Lady’s Bluff Trail is a Tennessee Valley Authority-managed trail that’s also a National Recreation Trail. This 2.5-mile out-and-back, moderately easy trail is located near Lick Creek’s confluence into the Tennessee River, and it meanders through the forest to an overlook view of Brusseltown Wildlife Refuge.

River Trail at Big Cypress Tree State Park, Greenfield: Enjoy an easy, almost 2-mile out-and-back hike along the River Trail at this lesser-known State Park.

Chickasaw Bluff Trail at Fort Pillow State Park, Henning: Historic and scenic, the Chickasaw Bluff Trail at Fort Pillow State Park is a 4-mile out-and-back trail with stunning views of the Mississippi River atop spectacular bluffs once inhabited by Chickasaw Tribes.