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In a press release on Thursday, May 21, Metro Parks announced that several facilities that closed in response to COVID-19 will reopen on Tuesday, May 26.
The facilities including community centers, nature centers, golf clubhouses, tennis courts, the Centennial Sportsplex, and the Parthenon, will reopen with limited capacity and guidelines established by the Metro Public Health Department, Center for Disease Control, and the National Recreation and Park Association.
In accordance with the city's Roadmap for Reopening, Metro Parks' facilities will “open at up to 50% capacity or to the extent safe social distancing can be maintained, whichever is less. Social distancing can be accomplished through physical barriers (such as Plexiglass partitions) between people or groups.”
For more detailed information regarding COVID procedures for Metro Parks facilities, visit nashville.gov/Parks-and-Recreation.