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    Garner Lake

    5.0 (4 reviews)

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    Edmund Orgill Park - Fishing pier

    Edmund Orgill Park

    2.0(1 review)
    11.5 mi

    Edmund Orgill Park was opened in 1972 and is managed by the Shelby County Conservation Board, a…read morecitizen appointed board of the County of Shelby government. The park is named for Edmund Orgill (1899-1983), a progressive Mayor of the City of Memphis in the middle of the twentieth, who fostered better race relations. The Orgill name has been a fixture on the Memphis business scene for nearly two centuries, and Orgill Brothers (Orgill Inc.) is the oldest running business. The hardware distributor was founded in 1847 when the city was less than thirty years old with a population of less than 10,000 citizens. Orgill Brothers sold about anything a pioneer family would need. Orgill Park is composed of 440 acres of rolling meadows, lakeside vistas, paths and shady spaces for all kinds of outdoor recreation enjoyment. Casper Lake is a 67-acre centerpiece for fishing and boating activities, allowing kayaks, canoes and fishing boats (non-motorized except for trolling motors). There is a fishing pier and the lake is stocked with largemouth bass, bream, sunfish, and catfish. There is a boat launch ramp with ample parking for trailers and guests. All TWRA rules (including fishing permits) apply to the use of Casper Lake. A 1.2-mile road meanders through the center of Orgill Park and around the east side of Casper Lake connecting Mudville Road (on the north side) with Kerrville-Rosemark Road (on the south side). There are acres of open spaces throughout the grounds for free play and any leisure activities, such as bicycling, jogging (a 5K Trail), walking, yoga, kite-flying, disk tossing, etc. Three covered pavilions with picnic tables are available for rental. A 2.84-acre pond is stocked during the Winter months with trout. [Review #698] (22nd Review of 2023)

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    Edmund Orgill Park - Casper Lake

    Casper Lake

    Edmund Orgill Park - Casper Lake

    Casper Lake

    Edmund Orgill Park - Fish pier all damaged

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    Nashoba Park

    Nashoba Park

    4.5(2 reviews)
    9.3 mi

    I really like this park. It is very peaceful and soothing. It offers some very nice paved trails,…read moresome of which run along a small lake (Nasoba Lake) and another section runs along the Wolf River. You will find a few picturesque bridges along the way and the trails are well defined and easy to navigate. This park is linked to the Germantown Greenway so, you can run/hike/bike here for miles. It is a beautiful park. The park has an adequate amount of spots to park in in its free private lot. You will find picnic tables and benches along the section of the park that runs along the lake, a very select few of which have a small shelter over them. I cannot confirm or deny if the lake is stocked or not, but there were a lot of people fishing there during my visit. One negative of the park, that it is out of its control is that certain of it areas are prone to flooding after a rain. It is nothing too bad though. This park is well maintained and is a diamond in the rough. I really enjoyed it. It lacks many of the amenities that I look for in a park, nut I took it for what it was, a nature trail park, and found enjoyment in that. It does not have any playgrounds and I could not find any restrooms. There aren't any other recreation activities either such as tennis, basketball or green space, but this park works and I highly recommend checking it out if you are looking for a nice place to hike or relax on a small lake.

    Terrific pick park for walking and running. But the path needs to be wider to better accommodate…read morebicycles . Has ample parking and is easy to find. Luv it has lots of shade on the trail. For us solo walkers I prefer the late afternoon where I don't feel so alone. Thxs NP!

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    For the Kingdom - Panoramic View of our camp grounds. This picture doesn't do It justice.

    For the Kingdom

    4.7(3 reviews)
    10.6 miRaleigh

    For the Kingdom hosted the City of Memphis Family Fun and Fitness Day. This location was excellent…read more Acres of green grass and a cool pool to enjoy. Everything was free. There was a health fair here as well. Rock climbing, zip lines, bouncers, and game trucks. Theme Bouncers for the little ones. Arts and crafts too. Food trucks and ice cream trucks. Vendors every where with handouts and family information. Police and firefighters demonstrators. Helped make this fest inviting and welcoming. Everything was organized and well planned. Check-In was fast and quick. Great job well done this year with theFamily Fun And Fitness Day 2019.

    I visited For the Kingdom as part of a business retreat/team building day. I wasn't expecting…read moremuch, but the usual in the woods let's problem solve together type of activities. It ended up being pretty awesome and is a place I'd suggest other consider for team building events. The activities we did were new to me and varied in their level of interaction, physical effort and need for detailed thinking. In all they were quite entertaining. We also did some individual activities such as rock climbing and zip lining, which allowed us to push our personal boundaries in addition to challenging our boundaries in group settings. The staff was awesome - always helpful and cheerful, but not in an obnoxious way. There is a lake, basketball court, indoor meeting facility, pool, game room, and awesome patio with rocking chairs. Far exceeded expectations!

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    For the Kingdom - Zip Lining and Walking the Trails.

    Zip Lining and Walking the Trails.

    For the Kingdom - Senior Picnic. Left: Rock climbing and laying in the sun Right: lunch in the dining hall and putting on life vests to canoe

    Senior Picnic. Left: Rock climbing and laying in the sun Right: lunch in the dining hall and putting on life vests to canoe

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