Tennessee Department Of Environment And Conservation Announces Justin P. Wilson Cumberland Trail State Park Survey

  • Monday, February 9, 2015

The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation announced a new survey asking for community input regarding the amenities at Justin P. Wilson Cumberland Trail State Park. The survey is specifically designed for overall park visitors -- including campers, etc.  

 

Tennessee State Parks is interested in finding out what park visitors think about Justin P.

Wilson Cumberland Trail State Park’s current condition, in addition to their thoughts on amenities, recreation activities and the various services they seek when selecting any park to visit. The survey will be available through Feb. 27, and can be accessed by visiting https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Cumberland_Trail_Park_Survey.

                                                                                                    

Officials said, "The survey takes approximately 10-15 minutes to complete. All responses are anonymous and will be used to potentially make changes at Justin P. Wilson Cumberland Trail or at other state parks -- helping us deliver a better product and elevating our level of customer service." 

 

It is requested that only customers who fit the definition of a park visitor or user of its various facilities complete the survey. Please direct any questions regarding the survey to Jeni Lind Brinkman, Office of External Affairs, at JeniLind.Brinkman@tn.gov

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