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Scotts Hill City Park
Maxie White, Chief Groundskeeper
Anthony Bridges, Summer Activity Coordinator |
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The city has 2 city parks, an 18 acre city park just sought of Hwy 100 and a small Gazebo Park in the central business district. |
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The Gazebo Park has community flower plots. This is the site for the Christmas and Springfest events. |
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In the big park there are 2 little league baseball fields, a picnic pavilion, a stage show pavilion that can double as a picnic pavilion, an arena, playground, 2 basketball courts, multi-purpose courts for tennis/volleyball, a farmers market and a 1/4 mile walking trail. |
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Scotts Hill City Park serves the community not only as the site for the annual Appreciation Days, but also as a place for receptions, family reunions, weddings, singings, church gatherings, school functions, family and birthday parties and the tractor pulls. |
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The arena now has an expanded grandstand. A master plan has been made for improvements for the entire park and facilities. The town is proud of the public parks system. To reserve your family reunion or special event call City Hall and fill out a park use permit. |
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The park is also home to the tri-county Little League. The town has an active Recreation and Parks Board that looks after the concerns of the parks so that they can present them to the city board. |
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Parks within 50 miles include Chickasaw, Ross Creek, Pickwick, Mousetail, Pinson Mounds, Natchez Trace, Nathan Bedford, and Shiloh National. Also there is a Coon Creek Science Center in northeast McNairy County. |
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