Brian Clifford on Tennessee's State Parks

Brian Clifford shares how Tennessee is expanding access to outdoor recreation and strengthening conservation while driving economic growth across the state.


About Brain Clifford

Brian Clifford is the Director of Tennessee’s Office of Outdoor Recreation, created in 2024 by Governor Bill Lee. He leads efforts to expand access to outdoor spaces, grow Tennessee’s $12+ billion outdoor economy, and strengthen conservation and recreation statewide. Clifford previously held leadership roles at the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC), focusing on policy, partnerships, and park development. An avid outdoorsman and lifelong mountain biker, he combines personal passion with professional expertise to connect Tennesseans to the health, economic, and community benefits of the outdoors. Under his leadership, the Office is launching new state parks, awarding millions in grants, and promoting programs like Healthy Parks, Healthy Person, which lets Tennesseans earn rewards for outdoor activity.

About the Tennessee Office of Outdoor Recreation

Created in 2024, the Office of Outdoor Recreation works to make Tennessee’s natural assets more accessible while driving economic impact. Outdoor recreation generates $11.9 billion annually for the state and supports more than 109,000 jobs. Tennessee’s 61 state parks welcome millions of visitors each year, contributing $550 million to local economies. The Office supports new initiatives across the state, including BluewaysTN, farmland conservation, and youth programs like Junior Ranger and school partnerships, ensuring outdoor opportunities for all ages. With 12,000+ documented caves (the most in North America) and 15 new state parks planned under Governor Lee’s administration, the Office is establishing the most accessible park system in the country while protecting and celebrating Tennessee’s diverse landscapes.

Kylie Larson

Kylie Larson is a writer, photographer, and tech-maven. She runs Shorewood Studio, where she helps clients create powerful content. More about Kylie: she drinks way too much coffee, is mama to a crazy dog and a silly boy, and lives in Chicago (but keeps part of her heart in Michigan). She photographs the world around her with her iPhone and Sony.

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