Red Bank to Celebrate Godsey Ridge Trail System Grand Opening

The new outdoor recreation area will be unveiled with a community event this Sunday.

Apr. 3, 2026 at 12:03pm

A bold, colorful silkscreen print featuring a repeated image of a hiking boot in vibrant neon shades, conceptually representing the active outdoor recreation opportunities of the new Godsey Ridge Trail System.The grand opening of Red Bank's new Godsey Ridge Trail System will bring an energetic celebration of the community's love for the outdoors.Red Bank Today

The City of Red Bank, Tennessee is hosting a ribbon-cutting ceremony this Sunday, April 19th at 1:30 PM to officially open the new Godsey Ridge Trail System. The event will take place at the Community Center and trailhead located at 3653 Tom Weathers Drive.

Why it matters

The Godsey Ridge Trail System is a major new outdoor recreation asset for the Red Bank community, providing miles of hiking, biking, and nature trails for residents to enjoy. The grand opening celebration marks an important milestone in the city's efforts to expand green spaces and promote active lifestyles.

The details

The ribbon-cutting ceremony will kick off the grand opening festivities, which will also include activities, demonstrations, and refreshments for attendees to experience the new trail system. The Godsey Ridge Trail System features over 5 miles of interconnected trails winding through wooded areas and scenic overlooks.

  • The ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place on Sunday, April 19, 2026 at 1:30 PM.
  • The grand opening celebration will run from 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM on April 19th.

The players

City of Red Bank

The local government of Red Bank, Tennessee, which oversaw the development and construction of the new Godsey Ridge Trail System.

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What’s next

Following the grand opening, the Godsey Ridge Trail System will be open to the public for hiking, biking, and other recreational use during daylight hours.

The takeaway

The new Godsey Ridge Trail System represents an important investment by the City of Red Bank in expanding green spaces and outdoor recreation opportunities for the local community to enjoy.