Rogersville Main Street Program

Rogersville, Tennessee Parks

Rogersville City Park

Rogersville City Park is the owned and operated by the Town of Rogersville and contains a public pool, four children's playgrounds, two outdoor basketball courts, four outdoor tennis courts, numerous picnic shelters, three large, lighted pavilions (two with restroom facilities), an amphitheater, a lighted stage area, six lighted baseball/softball fields, the town's soccer fields, a duck pond, a fitness trail, two walking trails, and skate park.

The Park is the site of a traveling midway carnival in the late spring and early fall, the Rogersville Fourth of July Celebration, and the town-sponsored holiday festival of lights.

Crockett Spring Park

Located in the center of Rogersville, Crockett Spring Park is a joint project of the Town and the Rogersville Heritage Association. The park is the site of Rogersville's first settlement, and the tavern and home built by founder Joseph Rogers is preserved on the site.

The Park also encompasses the Rogers Cemetery, where Joseph and Mary Rogers, many of their children, and the grandparents of Davy Crockett are buried.

In addition to these historic interests, the site of Rogersville's first public swimming pool is here, as is a gazebo built to commemorate the bicentennials of both the Town (1789) and the State (1796).

Swift Memorial Park

Rogersville was home to an African-American college, Swift College, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and the Swift Park, located off of North Hasson Street in the central part of the Town, commemorates the legacy of that institution.

In addition, the park boasts picnic shelters, two playgrounds, and basketball courts.


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