Nashville Parks



Parks

Name Additional Information
Loretta Lynn Ranch
44 Hurricane Creek Rd.
Hurricane Mills, Tennessee 37078
(931) 296-7700
Web-Site

If you're looking for a great vacation getaway, weekend trip or just a visit, Loretta Lynn's is the place to be. Loretta's Plantation Home, Ranch and Western Town are nestled amidst the rolling hills in beautiful Middle Tennessee. We're just 65 miles west of Nashville, I-40 west, exit 143 and follow the signs.
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
598 James Robertson Parkway
Nashville, Tennessee 37243-3081
(615) 741-5280
Web-Site

Located in the shadow of the State Capitol in downtown Nashville, is Tennessee's newest state park. The 19-acre park is designed to complement the Tennessee Capitol Building, giving visitors a taste of Tennessee's history and natural wonder, and to serve as a lasting monument to Tennessee's Bicentennial celebration.
Long Hunter State Park
2910 Hobson Pike
Hermitage, TN 37076
615-885-2422
Web-Site

Long Hunter State Park is situated along the shore of J. Percy Priest Lake. It consists of three units: Couchville, Baker's Grove, and Bryant Grove. Picnicking, swimming, hiking, backpacking, boating, fishing, nature photography and wildlife observation are among the activities available to park visitors.
Radnor State Park
Otter Creek Road
Nashville, Tennessee
(615) 373-3467
Web-Site

Radnor Lake State Natural Area is located in Davidson County in the midst of the Overton Hills, south of Metropolitan Nashville in the Oak Hill Community. This natural area provides a variety of scenic spots and a diversity of natural habitats ranging from the lake, to streams and placid sloughs. It even has some of the highest hills in the Nashville Basin.
Montgomery Bell State Park
Nashville, Tennessee
(615) 797-3101
Web-Site

Montgomery Bell State Park is located seven miles east of Dickson in Dickson County. The rolling hills of Dickson County contain a treasure that was considered more precious than gold to the builders of young America. The treasure was iron ore, and it lured men by the hundreds to this area of Middle Tennessee.
Shelby Park
South 20th Street at Shelby Ave
(615) 862-8467

Shelby Park contains a community center, playgrounds and 27 holes of golf. Located in the Eastbank area of Nashville.
Percy Warner Park
Web-Site

Over 500,000 people visit the Parks annually to utilize picnic areas, scenic roadways and overlooks, hiking trails, equestrian center and horse trails, cross country running courses, golf courses, athletic fields, and other areas of the park.
Two Rivers Park
Two Rivers Parkway off Briley Pkwy
(615) 862-8400

Two Rivers Park consists of 12 acres of land on which the 28-room mansion of the McGavock family stands. The estate takes its name from the fact that it lies on a triangular wedge of land at the junction of the Stones River and the Cumberland River.
Warner Park Nature Center
Web-Site

The Warner Park Nature Center, located at the intersection of State Route 100 and Old Hickory Boulevard in Nashville's Edwin Warner Park, has remained the city's foremost provider of environmental education and nature programming for 25 years. In addition to serving as a jump-off point for exploring the 2600 acres of Percy Warner and Edwin Warner Parks, the Nature Center is also a resource for teachers, students and parents who are interested in the study of nature.


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