About Pet Sitting in Clarksville
Clarksville is the Queen City of the Cumberland — Tennessee's fifth-largest city of approximately 167,000, the seat of Montgomery County, and the gateway to Fort Campbell, home of the 101st Airborne Division. Located at the confluence of the Cumberland and Red rivers just south of the Tennessee-Kentucky border, Clarksville is one of the fastest-growing cities in Tennessee and the broader Southeast.
Liberty Park, Clarksville's premier riverfront recreation area, spans 100 acres along the Cumberland River with trails, amphitheater, ball fields, and river access popular with Clarksville families and their dogs year-round. The park's paved riverfront trail and open lawn areas provide the kind of riverside walking environment that defines Clarksville's outdoor recreational character.
Dunbar Cave State Natural Area, a 110-acre property on Clarksville's east side, protects a significant limestone cave system with multiple bat species and historic archaeological significance. The park's shaded trails through mature hardwood forest make it one of Clarksville's most distinctive natural spaces for dog walking during the Tennessee summer heat.

