Trey Park Complex

Trey Park is dedicated to the memory of Etherege Johnson Parker, III, better know as Trey Parker, and was funded by generous donations from residents, companies and the Etherege Johnson Parker, III Foundation and matching grants. Trey Park opened in May 1998 and is an beloved addition to the community. Trey Park offers a playground with slides, swings and other various activities for the residents of Trousdale County. The Trey Parker Complex also includes the County Pool, restrooms and two pavilions donated by the Trousdale County Rotary Club.

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On June 9, 2021, the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation announced that Trousdale County had been awarded a 2020 Local Parks and Recreation Fund Grant  to install inclusive play equipment for children who have mobility issues or who are autistic inside Trey Park, to widen the ADA parking spaces and crosswalks and to replace and extend the sidewalk to join the pavilion inside Trey Park. TDEC completed an environmental review of the park and surrounding area in late March 2022, finding no environmental issues.  HTC was awarded a $600,000 matching LPRF grant to renovate the playground area.  Total project estimated to be $1,300,000.

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