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Homeplace/Tebbs Bend Trail systems open 30 Jun 2015

By George Kolbenschlag
News from Homeplace on Green River

After a spring of weather delays the Tebbs Bend-Green River five mile trail system will be formally opened with a celebration Tuesday, June 30, 9amCT/10amET, at the Homeplace on Green River, 5807 Old Columbia Road, Campbellsville, KY.

All who are interested are welcome to join the celebration.



The ceremony begins at Homeplace on Green River and will move to the historic Tebbs Bend toll house which in addition to Homeplace is one of the two entry points to the trail system. There will be light refreshments served at the toll house.

The interlocking trails traverse several eco-systems including the restored Blue Heron Wetlands, forests, streams and prairies where wood ducks, cranes, eagles, wild turkeys, beaver, deer, otter and many other species of animals and birds may be seen.

There are cut backs that allow hikers to walk either short or long distances. Much of the trail system is level, but some is more moderate in difficulty. None is very difficult.

You may want to wear your hiking boots and bring binoculars or just enjoy the ceremony and save the walking for another time. There are trail heads at both Homeplace and at the toll house.
- George Kolbenschlag


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