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    Madison Park

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    Moss Wright Park

    Moss Wright Park

    (28 reviews)

    Moss Wright Park may be one of my favorite parks in the Nashville Metro area! Tucked away north of…read morethe city in Goodlettsville, Moss Wright Park has all the quintessential offerings of a city park plus a few extras! The park itself is huge covering close to 150 acres, and features multiple sports complexes for different sports including baseball, football, soccer and even volleyball! In addition there is a paved walking trail that stretches over 3 miles from entry to exit, and gets even longer if you walk the parking lots that connect the two! The walking path is one of my favorites as it is fairly scenic for a park walking path with portions covered, shrouded in trees and alongside the creek, while the other part is open-air surrounding the soccer fields and dog park, but also still next to the creek. There are also gazebos, benches, picnic tables and playgrounds scattered throughout. The above are things that you naturally find at local parks, but a bit upgraded I would say...and in addition Moss Wright has a fairly newly constructed outdoor gym spot to help with a quick circuit workout. Lastly, this park is full of history from the Bowen House to Mansker's Station plus this park is location to the Goodlettsville Welcome/Visitors Center. Parking is plentiful. No matter which entrance you come in through or what area of the park you are after, parking is available. The park and all the facilities including the restrooms are very well kept from a cleanliness and condition standpoint. Overall, Moss Wright Park is a favorite of mine...funny enough, I am headed there to get a few miles in after submitting this review!

    Very cool park in Goodlettesville, Tennessee that houses a recreation of Manskers fort, sport…read morefields, a nice walking path e and just a great place to spend a bit of time. The park itself is huge and offers multiple parking areas. The tourist area building is on the property, as well. Definitely a park to check out.

    Kinderland - Open space to foster movement based play.

    Kinderland

    (3 reviews)

    Wonderful indoor playground for babies and little kids! Best for ages 0-8 with a minimalist design…read morefor open play and encouraging children's curiosity. The space is bright with pops of color. There's a wide range of activities including bikes, life-size Legos for building, a climbing wall and a sand room with a climbing structure and slide. There's a separate area geared towards babies that my 16 month old loved exploring! Children are required to wear grippy socks and adult must wear socks (grippy not necessary for adults). They sell reasonably priced socks there if needed. The restrooms are kept very clean, with changing tables in both men's and women's sides, and toddler accessible potties and sinks. Located on a quiet end of the building, there's plenty of free parking. They have a little cafe area, offering coffees and other beverage and snack options, including dye free candies! I've had the caramel coffee a couple of times; made to order, so it was hot and fresh! They use oat milk instead of dairy. It can get very busy at peak times like midmorning on a Saturday, but we've been there later in the afternoon when it has been practically empty as well. A single play pass has no time limit; my kiddos stayed for 3 hours before I dragged them out! They also offer multi pass packages at a discounted rate and monthly memberships. The membership grants unlimited visits. We had our daughter's 4th birthday party here and it was a perfect venue for the kids to run around and have fun, but still easily find everyone to gather for cake and pizza. The private party room has some colorful decorations that we felt were sufficient without needing to bring anything extra, although they do allow you to bring in your own decorations. They also provided high chairs for our baby friends who joined the celebration! They assign a party coordinator who helps you get set up, then cleaned up at the end of your party. The rental time is only regarding use of the private room; guests are allowed to stay as long as they want beyond the party time to continue the fun! We were allowed to bring in our own food and drinks. There are optional add-ons for party packages, including juice boxes for kids, coffees for adults, gift bags, candy bar, etc.

    I didn't take too many pics in order to respect children's privacy. But let me assure you there is…read morea lot to do! There is a climbing wall, that took years off my life when my 1 1/2 yo grandson climbed to the to top. Giant Legos are plentiful. Someone had built a structure large enough for a few kiddos to stand inside and there were plenty left over for other creative play. A separate infant/toddler room is great for the younger or shy little ones. There were also lots of ride on toys, stilts, and other physically challenging activities. The sand room has many activities, sand toys, funnels, etc. There is also a climbing structure with two slides. On busy days it can get tight in there, but the san looked and felt very clean. I don't think they've been open long. The check in process was a little slow. A separate lane for prepaid and membership entries would be nice. I love the healthy snack options! As someone who tries to put thought into my food, it is wonderful to go somewhere and have options you dont see every day. Highly recommend this place, but it can be busy!

    The Rumpus Room

    The Rumpus Room

    (5 reviews)

    Getting wild at the rumpus room!…read more It was our first time visiting the Rumpus Room and we were so excited to check it out. If you're looking for a fun, clean place to take the kiddos on those cold or rainy days, this is the spot! It's so quaint and such a fantastic idea. There are a few different play areas like a Veterinarian Clinic, construction zone, and cafe for the kiddos to engage in some imaginary play. Additionally, they have a sectioned off area specifically for babies and infants. The Rumpus Room is not only locally owned, but the owner, Haley, is female and a veteran....how freaking bad ass!! You can tell that she and her hubby have out so much heart into this cute place. You can also see all of the potential and vision they are working hard to bring out growing community. You can chose to play for an hour or better yet, a membership to have unlimited play time! At this time, they are requesting you reserve a play time through their website so they can accommodate safe play for all. We will for sure be back to play and look forward to seeing this hidden gem continue to shine bright!

    This is actually now called Nido. The Rumpus room was bought out last year…read more This place is wonderful! My 2 year old son and nephew and niece had a blast. It's very welcoming and relaxing for mamas or whomever is watching the littles. There are lots of soft toys to keep kids occupied. I'm looking forward to attending an event in the future!

    Madison Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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