Events Calendar
Upcoming Events
After Thanksgiving Hike
Friday, November 27, 2020 at 2 PM EST – 3:30 PM EST
Are you looking to get back outside after the Thanksgiving holiday? Join Ranger Brian on an afternoon hike along the Overlook Trail for an After Thanksgiving Hike on Friday, November 27 from 2pm – 3pm. They will meet at the Overlook trail head near the soccer field.
To let them know you are coming, please visit click here to view the event on the Warriors Path State Park Facebook page.
Annual Park Events
- January – Winter Garden Seminar ‘
- March – Weed Wrangle
- April – Spring Nature Festival
- June – Tennessee Promise Saturday
- June – August: Summer in the Park
- June – Dragonfly Day
- July – Folk Life Festival
- September – National Public Lands Day
- December – Adopt a Tree
Park Events
WEED WRANGLE – MARCH TBD
Weed Wrangle® is a nation-wide clean-up event dedicated to ridding Tennessee of non-native plant species. Volunteers from across the state will be helping to eradicate invasive plants in public spaces. Our intent as stewards of the environment is to support our partners in their commitment to removing invasive plants throughout Tennessee State Parks and Natural Areas. If you have a large group wanting to volunteer this day, please reach out directly to the park contact to register.
TN PROMISE SATURDAY – JUNE TBD
Tennessee State Parks offers a variety of volunteer events to help TN Promise Scholars log community service hours required to meet their scholarship commitments. Find an event that meets your needs and sign up! This is a great way to bank volunteer service hours while having a little bit of fun at the same time. We recommend you sign up today! LEARN MORE.
NATIONAL PUBLIC LANDS DAY – SEPTEMBER TBD
Tennessee State Parks and Natural Areas have been strong supporters of National Public Lands Day in the past and their participation continues again this year. Help us celebrate this annual day of caring for shared lands. LEARN MORE about a variety of volunteer stewardship projects and activities at Tennessee State Parks.