Memphis Welcomes New Flyway Near the Mississippi River
On a breezy October morning, Memphis locals gathered to witness an exciting addition to the cityโs scenic beauty. A tour led by Art Davis, the COO of the Memphis River Parks Partnership, took attendees down to the iconic Mississippi River, right where construction is underway for a brand new flyway near Ashburn-Coppock Park. This new pathway promises to bring both locals and visitors closer to nature, allowing for a more intimate experience with the stunning river views.
An Invitation to Experience Nature
Art Davis enthusiastically explained the potential of this flyway. He said, โThis flyway provides an opportunity to get closer to the river, to see a natural habitat, and to enjoy the quietness of this area of the park.โ The excitement in his voice was palpable as he spoke about the rich wildlife and lush landscapes that await. The flyway, part of a broader initiative to enhance local parks, is being designed to create a peaceful retreat where nature lovers can immerse themselves in the splendor of the river.
Connecting Community and Nature
This project is not just about construction; itโs about connectionโconnecting the community to the river and each other. As attendees strolled along the banks of the Mississippi, they were greeted with the sounds of birds singing and the gentle lapping of water against the shore. Emphasizing the serene environment, Davis highlighted how important it is to have spaces where people can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. โNature has a way of bringing us together,โ he stated.
What to Expect in the Future
The flyway will feature viewing platforms, walking trails, and educational displays, making it a true destination for families, schools, and outdoor enthusiasts. Itโs designed not only to be a beautiful spot to relax but also to educate visitors about the ecosystem of the river. The hope is that as more people visit, they will develop a deeper appreciation for the natural world surrounding them.
Community Engagement is Key
Community involvement has been a significant aspect of the planning process. Residents have provided input on what theyโd like to see in this new attraction, making it a true reflection of Memphis culture and values. Art shared how important community feedback has been, remarking, โWe want this flyway to reflect the wishes and dreams of the people who live here.โ Engaging local citizens in the development of public spaces is a fantastic way to ensure these areas meet the needs of the community.
The Bigger Picture
As Memphis continues to grow and evolve, projects like the flyway highlight the cityโs commitment to preserving its natural beauty and enhancing outdoor recreational opportunities. The partnershipโs vision includes improving parks throughout the city, providing more green spaces, and promoting sustainability efforts that benefit both residents and wildlife alike.
Looking Forward to Completion
While the construction is still in progress, the excitement around this initiative is already palpable. The flyway is expected to open in the upcoming months, and many are eagerly anticipating the moment when they can stroll along the new path, breathe in the fresh air, and take in the stunning views of the Mississippi River.
As the tour wrapped up, it became clear that this flyway is more than just a construction project. It symbolizes a growing connection between the people of Memphis and the awe-inspiring natural environment that surrounds them. With this new addition, residents can soon look forward to a peaceful escape right in their own backyard.

Author: STAFF HERE MEMPHIS WRITER
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