Cherokee Trail Of Tears Commemorative Park combines your love of history and nature.
Those who frequently visit this Hopkinsville park say it’s an excellent place to learn more about the history of Native American Indians.
Apart from that, park-goers also love joining the annual Trail Of Tears Powwow that happens at the park.
There’s a heritage center and a museum on-site as well.
Cherokee Trail Of Tears Commemorative Park is also home to the gravesites of two Cherokee chiefs.
After visiting that part of the park, you can unwind at the picnic areas.
You can also check out the park website to see how you can schedule a tour around the park.
If you’re bringing your dog with you, make sure you keep him on a leash.
You also need to clean up after your pet. Remember to throw away used bags in the designated waste bins.
Be careful when you explore walking and hiking trails around the park. Make sure you watch over your dog all the time.
If you want your dog to exercise and socialize leash-free, you can bring him to Hopkinsville Dog Park.
Park Rules
• Always keep a sharp eye on your pooch.
• Pick up after your dogs, repair holes, and control barking.
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