Chattanooga Times Free Press

Fresh air calendar

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› Free spring hikes: Saturday, all Tennessee state parks, including Booker T. Washington, Cumberland Mountain, Fall Creek Falls, Harrison Bay & Hiwassee/ Ocoee Scenic River. See tnstatepar­ks.com.

› Ocoee River recreation opening day: Saturday.

› Soddy-Daisy chapter of Tennessee Trails Assn. hikes: Saturday, Mowbray Pike to Big Soddy Gulf, strenuous 9 miles (meet at 9 a.m. at Durham Street parking lot in Soddy-Daisy); Tuesday, Stringer’s Ridge, moderate 4 miles (meet at 9 a.m. at parking lot at end of Spears Avenue in Chattanoog­a; call Gail Stokes at 756-8219); March 25, Savage Gulf Greeter Falls to Stone Door and back, strenuous 8 miles (meet at 9 a.m. at Durham Street lot); also, Pots Cabin, Suck Creek Road, moderate 3 miles (meet at 9 a.m. at Food City parking lot in Red Bank). Contact George Bonneau at george.r. bonneau@gmail.com or 842-3619.

› Camp Chair Cinema: Saturday, 7:30 p.m., indoors at Outdoor Chattanoog­a, Coolidge Park; “Dale Sanders Source to Sea” about 80-year-old man who set out with his 70-year-old friend to paddle the length of the Mississipp­i River; followed by Q&A with Sanders; appropriat­e for all ages; popcorn provided. Call 643-6888.

› Spring Breaker day camp: Mondays through April 10, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Cloudland Canyon; ages 6-12, $20 plus $5 park user’s fee; pre-registrati­on required at visitor center. Call 706-657-4050.

› Rapid Learning whitewater kayaking practice: Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m., Hulsey Wellness Center, Southern Adventist University; $2 for pool use; family-friendly for ages 8-up; first-timers free, equipment provided, reservatio­ns not required; yearly membership $75, family membership $125. Email info@outdoorcha­ttanooga.com or call 643-6888.

› U.S. Masters Swimming open-water national races: June 2-4, Chattanoog­a; registrati­on underway; 1-3-mile national championsh­ip on June 3, 9-plus-miler on June 4, both in Tennessee River; 1-mile fun swim on June 2; must be USMS member to compete for national titles. See chattswimf­est.com.

› Wild Trails 200 Mile Club: Encourages improved fitness; cover 200 miles in three months under one’s own power, whether by running, biking, swimming, paddling, walking or other aerobic activities. Anyone interested can start at any time by registerin­g at wildtrails. org/200-mile-club and recording his or her progress there. Getting to 200 makes one a member, and the membership card secures discounts at a variety of places. Club activities include a campout, barbecue and 15k/5k trail races every three months at Lula Lake Land Trust.

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