Take a look at these videos of trail upgrades being dedicated Saturday morning at Crossroads Regional Park in Corinth. The trail was widened and resurfaced, security fencing was installed to separate the park from the road and parking was improved. The project was described as “ambitious” and service oriented since it includes features for people with disabilities such as eyesight problems. The project was jointly funded by the Corinth Lions Club, Lions Club International, the city of Corinth, Magnolia Regional Health Center Foundation and private donations. Corinth Lions Club member Steve Little, who is vision impaired, spearheaded the project. Similar trail improvements were made at Bishop Park in Corinth as well.
(Videography by Josh Mitchell/Corinth Today)
well they should have left it alone! never should have closed the north entrance!i use to love to go there and park next to the horse chesnut tree and eat lunch and enjoy a peaceful time .but somebody decided to mess it up. now only one entrance from parkway i never have used it but once,now the park which is supposed to be for all is like everything else messed up for me.