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    3.6 (5 reviews)

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    Crockett Park - Part of the large wooden playground.

    Crockett Park

    4.5(47 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    What a perfect park! Miles of black top pathways perfect for biking and walking! There is a small…read moreplayground by a community building but if you go through the wooded areas on a bridge that goes over a perfect creek it opens up into large soccer fields and another huge playground! There were very clean bathrooms by the play space that were available as well! We loved this park!

    There is a lot to like about this large park and it's one of my favorites. I'll break it down by…read morethe primary features. Trails: this is the primary reason I go to Crockett Park. I sometimes walk but mostly bike on the trails with a little one. They are relatively flat and because they are so long, they are rarely crowded. The trail users vary in age and there are plenty of blind curves, so it's not a place to go for fast biking. The scenery is varied and the majority of the trails are shaded. As a bonus, there are lots of places you can dip your feet in the Little Harpeth River. You can bike from Smith Park to the south to Tower Park north of Concord Road. The trails also connect to various neighborhoods, the Brentwood Library, and the Brentwood YMCA. Five stars. Playgrounds: there are several playground at Crockett Park/River Park. The main one near Woodland Middle School between baseball fields. It's large with a divided small kids and big kids section. Kids love it, and there are plenty of benches and tables for parents to sit or for a lunch break. Five stars. Frisbee golf course: 18 holes and, unlike many in the area, clear signage. Some holes are similar and a few are pretty short, but overall good course for a quick game. Four stars. Restrooms: these are all over the park. Some are closed part of the year, but for the most part they are open and reasonably clean for public restrooms. Four stars. Parking: You can park more places than I can count off the top of my head to start your walk, jog, bike ride or attend a sporting event. Amphitheatre: The Eddy Arnold Amphitheatre is great for summer concerts, of which there are many every year. Sports fields: I don't use them at this time, but they are very well maintained and there are a lot of football, soccer, and baseball fields. Parking: You can park more places than I can count off the top of my head to start your walk, jog, or bike ride. This is handy for days when the fields are crowded for soccer and/or football games, because you can avoid the traffic. Most lots are adjacent to a trail. Check it out for one or more of these features when you get a chance.

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    Crockett Park
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    Percy Warner Park - On the way to the Mossy Ridge trail

    Percy Warner Park

    4.7(132 reviews)
    9.9 mi

    This is an incredible place to forget about the hustle and bustle of the city life…read more Percy Warner Park, alongside Edwin Warner Park, forms the Warner Parks, a sprawling natural area managed by the Metro Nashville Parks and Recreation Department. Together, they encompass over 3,100 acres of forest and field, situated just 9 miles from downtown Nashville Trails: The parks offer a diverse trail system for hiking, running, walking, and biking. There are 12 miles of primitive hiking trails, 9 miles of paved multi-use trails, and 10 miles of equestrian trails. Recreation: Beyond trails, the park features: Picnic shelters A dog park Scenic roadways and overlooks Cross country running courses Two golf courses (including the 9-hole Percy Warner Golf Course) Athletic fields An equestrian center and horse trails Nature Center: The Warner Parks Nature Center provides maps, trail guides, nature programs, and educational resources. Historical Significance: Warner Parks are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The parks also boast landmarks like the iconic Allee Steps at the Belle Meade entrance. Events: The park is home to the annual Iroquois Steeplechase, a graded horse race held each May, and hosts events like the popular Full Moon Pickin' Party. Interesting facts Percy Warner Park, the larger of the two, was opened in 1927 and was named after Percy Warner, Luke Lea's father-in-law. The famous Allee steps were designed by landscape architect Bryant Fleming and completed in 1936. The park encompasses a part of the historic Natchez Trace. A recent expansion in 2014 added the Burch Reserve, home to Nashville's largest cave and a significant old-growth forest. Visiting Percy Warner Park Hours: The park is generally open from 6 AM to 8 PM daily. Safety: Enjoy the parks with a friend, leave valuables at home, take car keys, and carry your cell phone. Watch the weather and for high water in low areas. In case of emergency, contact Metro Police at 615-862-8600 or 911. Percy Warner Park offers a wealth of recreational opportunities and natural beauty, making it a beloved destination for Nashvillians and visitors alike.

    Percy Warner is the best place for walking, hiking, running, or even biking (if you are brave…read moreenough for the hills). With many options for paved or dirt/gravel paths you can find something for each occasion. My personal favorite is the 5.8 mile loop. I have yet to brave the 11.2 mile loop. Beware of the stairs and hills! If you go during the weekday you might even spot a celebrity- perhaps Keith Urban *hint hint*

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    Percy Warner Park - 5.8 mile loop. Beautiful fall colors.

    5.8 mile loop. Beautiful fall colors.

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    Percy Warner Park - Beautiful fall colors.

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    Beautiful fall colors.

    Hop Springs - Bar

    Hop Springs

    3.4(65 reviews)
    30.9 mi
    $$

    Attended this venue for a charity event and it seems like it was a successful night for them. The…read moreoutdoor setting is beautiful and really the highlight. In the future, I would definitely stick to outdoor events here. Inside, the space is quite small, so the sound mix was very loud and actually easier to enjoy from outside. The music carried better outdoors, which ended up being a plus. Drinks were around $15 and the server was quick - we couldnt stay inside for the show and because there was smoking on the patio, we moved out to the nearby field and watched the kids play football, which worked out fine. One small heads-up for visitors: avoid sitting on the railroad tie near the seating area that is covered in oil. It will ruin your pants. The other ties are weathered and fine. Also noticed chewing tobacco left on one of the rocking chairs, which reflects more on patrons than the venue itself. The line for the food was long, we actually wanted a burger but had to leave because we stink of oil ... but we wouldn't have waited in line ... so come a little bit fed. Overall, a fun spot with a great outdoor vibe. I would return, especially for outdoor shows.

    This is a review for the disc golf park. I totally understand it's the day after Thanksgiving, but…read moreyour website should reflect that hours change AFTER a major holiday. Me and a few buddies drove a couple hours to get to the disc golf park and my one buddy showed up early (10:15a ish). He met a gentleman at the gate who said the park isn't open until maybe later in the afternoon. (Website says 8a-sunset) The guy said he was the only one there and he couldn't be bothered to sit outside while we played disc golf. Ummmm what? We don't need you to sit outside or babysit us? What is it that you think we're going to do that you need to watch us play disc golf? I will NEVER go there again. Mind you, I did call and was told it would be open. Then I called a couple days before and of course, no answer. Highly do NOT recommend traveling a good distance to go there. Also, if they're going to hire some one who can't be "bothered" to help, maybe they hired the wrong person. PSA: don't work in the SERVICE industry if customer SERVICE annoys you

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    Hop Springs
    Hop Springs - Elevated seating area .

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    Elevated seating area .

    Oak Grove War Memorial Walking Trail Park - Doggie waste station

    Oak Grove War Memorial Walking Trail Park

    4.9(7 reviews)
    62.9 mi

    Beautiful gem of a park. Plenty of parking and the small bathrooms are meticulously bright and…read moreclean. The playground is expansive, the disc golf sprawling, and the nature trail walk is safe, well-paved and contained to the area. The tasteful patriotic memorials are lovely reminders of those who have served and continue to serve our country. Even on a weekday evening, there were plenty of children, people playing disc golf, strolling alone or with their dogs. A safe and lovely outdoor venue!

    Gorgeous park with walking trail which displays memorial stones for various wars. You'll find…read morepicnic tables and benches along the way and the paved trail is perfect for strollers or wheelchairs, making it completely accessible. I saw several groups playing disc golf and there appear to be 18 basket targets. The tee off signs include memorials for various wars as well. A pavilion with fourteen picnic tables that seat eight each can accommodate at least a hundred people. There are four small grills as well. The children's playground has both baby and regular swings, slides, and plenty of areas to climb and burn off energy. A butterfly garden displays lots of butterfly-friendly plants and some small water features. There are several chairs to sit and enjoy the butterflies. Overall, it's a beautiful, quiet park with plenty of space to either play or relax and reflect.

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    Oak Grove War Memorial Walking Trail Park
    Oak Grove War Memorial Walking Trail Park - Interesting trees

    Interesting trees

    Oak Grove War Memorial Walking Trail Park - Butterfly garden

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    Butterfly garden

    Harpeth River State Park

    Harpeth River State Park

    4.3(26 reviews)
    23.2 mi

    Came here to do a hike. You're hiking right along the water so it's a beautiful view. It's not a…read morehard hike at all, relaxing, and serene.

    Okay, if you're ever in Tennessee, you have to check out Montgomery Bell Tunnel. This hidden gem…read morein Montgomery Bell State Park is packed with history, and it's one of the coolest spots I've explored. Built in the early 1800s, this tunnel was carved by hand to transport iron ore for a thriving industry. But what makes it even more special is the story behind it--enslaved people worked here, and their efforts helped shape the future of Tennessee. It's crazy to think that something so important is tucked away in the middle of the woods, just waiting to be discovered! https://www.tiktok.com/@reessroots/video/7535575693854297374?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7352687494821037610 The tunnel is almost 300 feet long, and standing inside it feels like stepping back in time. You can almost hear the echoes of the past! Most people are out there hitting all the usual tourist spots, but places like Montgomery Bell Tunnel are the ones that actually make you feel something. If you're into history, adventure, or just exploring off the beaten path, this is definitely the place to be. Skip the crowded tourist traps and head to Montgomery Bell Tunnel for some real history! Trust me, you'll be talking about it long after you leave. #HiddenGems #HistoryUncovered #ExploreTennessee

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    Harpeth River State Park
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    Liberty Park - discgolf - Updated May 2026

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