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    Shelby Park

    4.5 (66 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 7:00 pm

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    Baseball Field
    Victoria D.

    It's a nice baseball park with decent restrooms. There is plenty of bleacher seating available. Bring your own snacks because the concession stand may not be open.

    Pier sculpture
    Rick Z.

    Was looking to get out in nature and some family members who live out here recommended this greenway. I oopsied and parked at the big lot at the top of hill (first left turn after you enter), which was for the frisbee golf zone. But it did have a port-a-potty. So I had to walk all the way down past the golf park and baseball diamonds and picnic area just to get to the trail to begin my hike. But that's okay. The Nature Center is nearly immediately to your left after you go under the railway bridge. After that it's a long stretch of paved trail through trees, hugging the riverbank. Lots of changing colors this time of year (November) which was nice, but few places to catch a good view of the river unfortunately. Spotted several deer along the way who weren't too troubled by humans. There are a few offshoots here and there for a more primitive hiking experience, but nothing crazy by any means. Pretty even elevation the entire way. Encountered other hikers, bikers, and even someone on roller skates enjoying the crisp fall day. Wish there were a few more signs up to let you know where you were at in the park. If you go far enough, you'll end up at the Cumberland River pedestrian bridge (with some neat statues), which takes you over into the Two Rivers Park, part of another greenway (Stones River Greenway) for further hiking and exploration. After reaching this point I turned back to retrace my steps. I was doing a good pace but the whole trail only took three hours to traverse. Bring a water bottle (there are no fill stations or fountains that I could find).

    Melanie D.

    Cute little park to take a nice nature stroll! We went towards sunset and it was beautiful to see the sky change. Not many people were around, so it was quite peaceful and quiet. It was a nice little getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city. It was amazing to see all of this land.

    Ericka C.

    I have always been a fan of Shelby Park! I think it's a nice little scenic hidden gem. Such a beautiful greenway, plenty of fields for baseball or softball, golfing, a nice lake with ducks to feed, a dog park, and just some all around lovely views. I played here a lot as a little girl, jogged here often as an adult, and now I got to take my toddler here to play on the playground. It's not the absolute nicest park in the entire world, but honestly I think it's the nicest park on the east side of town. I really think the Shelby Bottoms Nature Center and Greenway are the star of the show for this park. The view of the river is beautiful. Definitely go for a walk along the greenway if you have the time!

    Brandi H.

    Shelby Park is a behemoth of a park in East Nashville. It has 361 acres of land, and includes a community center, playgrounds, a dog park, multiple baseball fields, two gold courses, boat launch for Cumberland River, fishing options for Sevier Lake, tennis courts, a basketball court, a disc gold course, and paved and unpaved trails for walking and bike riding. It shares a border with Shelby Bottoms Park, which has over 900 acres. So the land known as Shelby Park was originally a farm owned by James Shaw. James Shaw sold the land to David Shelby in 1788. David gifted the land as a Christmas gift to his son, Dr. John Shelby, in 1818. Dr. John Shelby himself lived quite a life, being the first Caucasian baby born in neighboring Sumner County, Tennessee (and supposedly middle Tennessee, but that is rumor and unproven). Many things in East Nashville named "Shelby" are name after him. He died in May of 1859. The city of Nashville was pressured by many citizens groups, and newspaper editorials, to purchase the 150 acres of land for a park, which they did, for $40,000 in 1909. Adjacent tracts of land were purchased in the subsequent years, cumulating to the 361 acres we know now. One set of renovations was completed in 2012, and a second set of renovations was completed in 2014. With our visit, we started at the dog park, went along the trail to the edge of Sevier Lake, took a left and walked around the two baseball fields, then looped around the little league fields to the entrance of Shelby Bottoms Park, before we came back. This expenditure took us about an hour and a half, and was a 5 mile walk, with 11,000 steps on my Fitbit. All and all, we really enjoyed this park, as it seems to have something for everyone.

    Ashley W.

    Beautiful park and great views of the river. Some of the signs are hard to read for a first timer.

    Nature center & trestle
    Lena C.

    Shelby Park seriously has it all, nature center, ball fields, walking and cycling trails, river views, wooded paths, a super cool rustic yet trail trestle and whaaa?? A golf course?! This amazing park has all of the amenities and convince of of any urban park, yet you can walk a ways back and discover a network of well maintained- even paved trails, that whisk you away through gorgeous natural habitat full of songbirds, robins and tiny sparrows. As a visitor to Nashville, I was completely impressed with its parks and green spaces, then Shelby Park just took the cake. As a runner and cyclist living in urban Miami, seeing a park like this makes me want to pack up and promptly move into this neighborhood! I can only imagine just what a treat it is for runners, cyclists, walkers and the lucky pooches who get to experience this park on the regular. I mean there are just so many route options for runs! Wow! My pup would just love the variety of sniffs he could have on so many different trails. I was visiting in the winter and can't wait to come back and see just how fully gorgeous this park is when in full bloom. Any city could hope to have parks this expansive and naturally beautiful!

    Patrick R.

    Because parks don't exactly have addresses, I was forced to use the same street address and phone number for Shelby Park as was used for the Shelby Park Golf Course. However, the two are very separate entities, each of which has a lot to offer based on its own merits. I absolutely love Shelby Park. There is no better place on the East Side (and perhaps in the entire city) to have a picnic or a lovely afternoon stroll. The park is very well maintained, and it has dozens of ball fields as well as several ponds and walking and bike trails. There is a small island where countless varieties of geese and other birds meander about waiting to be fed by the families and couples that frequent the park. There is always plenty of parking, and there are several pavilions available for parties and barbeques. You can get anywhere in the park on foot, and there is plenty of open space for exploring or playing a pick-up game of football. I only have one small caveat regarding Shelby Park. The area west of the train tracks is typically filled with families and friends picnicking, fishing or playing frisbee. While Shelby Bottoms (the area east of the train tracks) is more expansive and a beautiful place to take the dogs for a walk, its patrons are sometimes a bit more questionable. This isn't to say that Shelby Bottoms isn't a wonderful place to take a stroll during the daytime. However, based on stories and the experiences of my friends, I recommend not going at night and bringing someone along with you if you are there in the evening.

    Shelby Park October 2010
    Caitlin C.

    I'm particularly annoyed with myself for only having been here 3 times in my 12 months of living in Nashville, East Nashville no less. This place is in my own backyard, a wonderful place for open space and exercise and here I am sitting on my fat butt writing about it rather than walking through it. For those of you not from Nashville, let me explain. Shelby park is associated with Shelby greenway, which is an entire stretch of dedicated parkland and trails along the east bank of Cumberland river, right in the heart Nashville. Not many cities can boast about this sort of thing, Nashville can. Shelby park sits at one end of this greenway and features a nature center, community center, baseball diamonds, golf course, man-made lake etc. Once you find the trail head you can walk, bike, run right next to the river or on any of the small trail loop offshoots. I once saw a deer down here, the middle of Nashville. I mean this place is really awesome, really special, a must if you live Nashville.

    Walking the pup
    Hank D.

    I am lucky enough to live only blocks from this revitalized park that over the past 3 years has been revamped the best Mayor that Nashville has ever had. Great space and use for the pups and people alike.

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    A really beautiful park. I would go here again for sure. I love taking photos here. No one judges us either for taking photos of stuff.

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    Great park with wonderful views, bikes to rent and pedal and plenty of room to walk. Also it's in a great location for Nashville.

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