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Programs & Events.

Year-round programs, signature festivals, and hands-on learning that connect people of all ages with wildlife, conservation, and the natural world.

Wide shot from a recent event — Spring Festival crowd, kids at Earth Camp, or the Hummingbird Banding event

Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge offers a variety of programs and events that connect people of all ages with wildlife, conservation, and the natural world.

Environmental Education

The refuge offers a variety of environmental education opportunities for schools, youth groups, and community organizations. Programs highlight local wildlife, habitats, and conservation practices. These experiences help students and visitors build a deeper connection to the natural world.

Earth Camp at Cross Creeks

Earth Camp

Earth Camp is a summer program designed to introduce children to the outdoors through hands-on learning, exploration, and nature-based activities. Campers discover wildlife, learn about conservation, and experience the refuge in a fun and engaging way.

Program Details

Movie Matinee

Second Saturday of every month

Beginning in 2026, the Friends Group hosts a free Movie Matinee on the second Saturday of every month. Visitors are invited to enjoy a family-friendly film inside the Visitor Center. Admission and popcorn are free (drinks are not provided). This monthly program offers a relaxed way for families and community members to spend time at the refuge and enjoy a welcoming indoor activity.

Annual Events

Four signature events anchor our year — each one a chance to gather, learn, and celebrate the rhythms of the refuge.

May
2nd Sat
Annual

Spring Festival

Spring Festival

Each May, the Friends Group hosts a community Spring Festival that celebrates the season and highlights the importance of wildlife and habitat conservation. While the event includes activities related to World Migratory Bird Day and Endangered Species Day, it is not limited to that theme. Families and visitors enjoy educational stations, nature activities, and opportunities to explore the refuge during one of its most vibrant times of year.

Event Details
August
2nd Sat
Annual

Hummingbird Banding Event

Hummingbird Banding Event

A favorite among visitors, this annual event offers a rare chance to see hummingbirds up close. Birds are safely captured, banded, and released by Southeastern Avian Research (SEAR), led by Federally Licensed Master Bander Cyndi Routledge. Guests learn about hummingbird migration, research techniques, and conservation while witnessing these remarkable birds in hand.

Event Details
OCTOBER
NWR Wk
Annual

Find Your Wild

Walk for the Wild

Held each fall, Find Your Wild celebrates National Wildlife Refuge Week and invites the community to discover the refuge through outdoor activities, educational opportunities, and family-friendly experiences. Formerly known as Walk for the Wild, this event continues the tradition of encouraging people to connect with nature and explore public lands.

Event Details
November
Day After
Thanksgiving

Tree Trimming Event

Tree Trimming

Each year on the day after Thanksgiving, the Friends Group hosts a festive tree-trimming gathering at the refuge — a natural way to celebrate the holidays with Christmas crafts, community, and time outdoors. Visitors help decorate the tree, create simple nature-inspired ornaments, and enjoy the start of the holiday season in a setting that reflects the beauty and spirit of the refuge.

Event Details

Friends Group Support

All events and programs at Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge are supported and funded by the Friends Group, ensuring these opportunities remain free and accessible to the community.

Support Our Programs

Every program is funded by the Friends.

Your donations and memberships keep festivals free, fund Earth Camp scholarships, and ensure the refuge remains accessible to everyone.

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