In the news
- Enterprise South Nature Park Is An Historical Asset To Hamilton County
- Enterprise South neighbors fight industrial plan
- Thoughts On The Future For Enterprise South Nature Park
- Pushback intensifies against Enterprise South land swap as deed reveals protection status
- Documents indicate Hamilton County commission was informed of park cut-through
- Proposed Enterprise South Nature Park development tests meaning of ‘forever’
- Enterprise South Nature Park's Protection In Perpetuity Should Remain Permanent
- Opinion: Protecting Enterprise South Nature Park is smart economics
- Residents press commissioners for answers on Enterprise South road plan
- Enterprise South/Volunteer Ammunition Plant Summitt Cemetery Desecration
- Protecting Enterprise South Nature Park Is Smart Economics
- Save Enterprise South Nature Park Becomes 501(c)(3) Nonprofit, Marks Over 10,000 Signatures
- Opponents of Hamilton County land swap proposal question potential road through Enterprise South Nature Park
- Proposed land swap continues to be topic of conversation at commission meeting
- More questions, concerns raised over Wamp’s proposed land swap
- Some residents could face industrialization in their backyards with county's potential land swap deal
- Residents urge commission to preserve Enterprise South Nature Park; speakers argue outdoor recreation drives local economy
- Opinion: Build unions, not industry giants
- Wamp says county will take public input for Enterprise South, McDonald Farm swap into 2026
- Hamilton County urges public input on McDonald Farm, Enterprise South land swap plan
- 'Save Enterprise South Nature Park' organizers speak out to commissioners
- More residents, commissioner bring up concerns about proposed deed swap
- Proposed land swap for Enterprise South met with public outcry at Hamilton County meeting
- Residents speak against Enterprise South, McDonald Farm plans as Wamp watches
- Residents weigh in on McDonald Farm-Enterprise South deal’s potential impact
- Corker says leaders are accepting mediocrity
- ‘Taxpayer concerns aren’t clickbait’: Notable quotes from a week in Chattanooga area news
- Land swap needs clarity, not spin and more letters to the editors
- Hamilton County commissioner didn’t know about potential land swap before announcement
- Local lawmaker changes stance on Enterprise South, McDonald Farm land swap proposal
- Different Solution For Enterprise South Nature Park Development Could Be A Win-Win
- Residents Were Blindsided By Enterprise Park Plan
- Ooltewah residents concerned historic cemetery will be affected by Enterprise South, McDonald Farm swap
- Enterprise South Nature Park Land Swap And Old Cemetery
- Popular MTB trails in Chattanooga, TN, are threatened by proposed industrial development
- Hamilton County's proposed land swap raises concerns over lack of communication
- Petition to Save Enterprise South Nature Park draws thousands
- Elected officials endorsed McDonald Farm, Enterprise South deal to the feds
- Opinion: 'Land swap' undercuts ‘Park City’ designation
- Residents form group that wants Enterprise South Nature Park preserved
- Some commissioners seeking clarity about McDonald Farm, Enterprise South land swap
- Enterprise South Nature Park Should Be Treated As A Treasure
- Growing Opposition To The County’s Plans To Dismember Our Largest Park
- Hamilton County mayor’s land swap proposal draws opposition
- County Plans Swap That Would Preserve McDonald Farm, Convert Part Of Enterprise South Nature Park To Industry
- Land swap rules out industry at McDonald Farm, promises growth at Enterprise South
Enterprise South Nature Park is one of Chattanooga’s most accessible green spaces just minutes from where people live and work. Our new analysis shows that ~182,000 residents are within a 20-minute drive of Enterprise South, compared to only ~5,000 who can reach McDonald Farm. That’s 34 times more people with easy access to nature.