
Why do so many people ignore or avoid the Cumberland River? And how have perceptions — and access to our winding river — changed?
In this episode, we dive into how feelings about our river are rapidly changing, thanks in part to a rise in paddling and boating outfitters, as well as the fresh eyes of newly arriving transplants (and developers). We’ll hear from avid paddlers about their experiences. We’ll also unpack some misconceptions and talk about the surge in new ideas for our riverfront.
WPLN’s interim news director, Tony Gonzalez, starts the show by sharing the latest on the revitalization plan for the Rock Harbor Marina in West Nashville. And stick around for an adventure story, paddling the river from Shelby Bottoms to downtown Nashville with Cumberland Kayak.
Guests:
- Mekayle Houghton, Cumberland River Compact executive director
- John Michael Cassidy, Shelby Bottoms Nature Center director
- Margaret Littman, Nashville Paddle Company co-owner and journalist
- Stephanie Sullivan, Tennessee Scenic Rivers Association operations director
Related Reading:
- Revisit Nashville’s 2007 riverfront concept plan — especially the roadmap starting on page 74.
- 2022’s Imagine East Bank plan, and related WPLN coverage.
- Metro Parks Department “Plan To Play” master plan.
- See all WPLN coverage of the Cumberland River.
- Review the Cumberland River Compact’s responsible river recreation blog post.
- See river cleanup volunteer opportunities.
This episode was produced by Tony Gonzalez.