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Excellent route for a Sunday run day
Great place for a Sunday run. Not crowded (not sure why there aren't more people out, honestly). Park near downtown, run the length of the Riverwalk and back, then get lunch and a beer at Strawberry A...
Had the opportunity to explore this site several years ago, and have driven most of its length multiple times over the years. It is beautiful and well maintained. A great place to just relax and enjoy...
Drove up Highway 13 from Lawrenceburg TN to Clarksville to experience the fall foliage Oct. 27. The drive ended at McGregor Riverwalk Park. Nice park to take a walk next to the river and possibly hav...
If the weather is permitting, this is a nice place to sit or bicycle about. The Cumberland is a historic river, with an open interpretative center in the pavilion.
Excellent route for a Sunday run day
Great place for a Sunday run. Not crowded (not sure why there aren't more people out, honestly). Park near downtown, run the length of the Riverwalk and back, then get lunch and a beer at Strawberry A...
gorgeous veiws, soft breeze
lovely views, nice people, soft breezes, kinda quite. Easy walk. Beautifully kept. Lots of fish to see.
Beautiful views of the town & the river
Had the opportunity to explore this site several years ago, and have driven most of its length multiple times over the years. It is beautiful and well maintained. A great place to just relax and enjoy...
Nice walk and visitors center
Drove up Highway 13 from Lawrenceburg TN to Clarksville to experience the fall foliage Oct. 27. The drive ended at McGregor Riverwalk Park. Nice park to take a walk next to the river and possibly hav...
Have lunch here
If the weather is permitting, this is a nice place to sit or bicycle about. The Cumberland is a historic river, with an open interpretative center in the pavilion.