Williamson County Parks & Recreation has plans for more athletic fields and recreation centers, plus two passive parks. Trails and picnic areas are being constructed on 80 acres of Natchez Trace Parkway. Parks & Recreation Director Doug Hood said that the county has plans for its 400 acres that the county owns near the Bending Chestnut community will be similar to a Tennessee State Park.
Plans are still being developed for the area, but preliminary plans call for construction of a Lodge, horse-riding trails, fishing ponds, a skeet shooting area and camping area. This will be the second largest municipally-owned park for the county behind Bowie Nature Park, which has 722 acres.
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