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Community Centers

The Tullahoma Parks and Recreation Department oversees two community centers. D.W. Wilson Community Center's facilities include:

  • Fitness center
  • Gymnasium
  • Indoor swimming pool
  • Meeting rooms for the community's use
  • Water park

C.D. Stamps is located on Jackson Street at the site of historical Davidson Academy and has:

  • 2 meeting rooms
  • Fitness center
  • Game room
  • Gymnasium

Both facilities are managed by the Recreation Director, Kurt Glick, who is one of only fifty-seven parks and recreation professionals who is a certified Leisure Professional, the National Recreation and Parks Association's highest level of certification. This is a national standard for managerial, administrative and executive parks and recreation professionals.

Outdoor Recreation

The city has 11 baseball and softball fields along with 2 miles of greenways and oversees 605 acres in 12 parks.

The latest addition to the parks system is a Rocket Playground, funded in part by the Tullahoma Rotary Clubs. Also, Tullahoma is one of 4 Tennessee cities to offer a certified Soap Box Derby competition and boasts one national champion.

For golfers, Tullahoma is home to Lakewood Golf and Country Club and Arnold Air Force Base's golf course (9 holes). Nearby, the Bear Trace at Tim's Ford is a Jack Nicklaus designed golf course within 10 minutes of the city and the Willowbrook Golf Club is located in Coffee County.

By the Numbers

  • 1 Tullahoma Splash Island
  • 1 Indoor Competition Pool
  • 2 Community Centers
  • 2 miles of greenways
  • 2 football fields
  • 8 soccer fields
  • 11 baseball and softball fields
  • 12 parks
  • 165 acres of park land
  • 605 acres including Short Springs Natural Area