Clean trails with a variety of distances. Has many open spaces for other activites. Very relaxing and spacious
Clean, fun trails, great hiking and driving. The park is so huge it is a fun place to explore. Drive down Old Hickory and try each brother's park out.
I live a few miles away from the parks. There are four or so hiking trails ranging in length from 2 to 4.5 miles and ranging in difficulty from moderate to slightly strenuous. The parks have a ton of history, some of which remains on display in the woods. Whether you want a picnic, relaxing walk, strenuous hike, or trail running, you'll find it here.Don't miss this park; it has something for everyone.
If you like open space, trails and woods, these parks are for you. There is plenty of flat or hilly terrain depending on what is your favorite. We ride bikes, run and just plain have fun here. You will even see some well known artists and stars form time to time as well. For example, Taylor Swift likes to run there when in town. Shhh, don't tell anyone.
For a hike or bike ride this is a beautiful place to do that. Miles of hiking and paved bike riding. Even have horse trails if you are traveling with your equine partner. Great 3 hour horse ride with picnic sites, must have your own horse.
wonderful always somewhere to explore new!Lots of area to cover , drive or bike ,walk.water animals .
Drive to the entrance of Percy Warner at the end of Belle Meade Blvd and park your car before walking the streets or one of the many trails. Take a blanket to enjoy a sunny hillside after a hilly bike ride. There are several options in this lovely setting.
An extensive area, on the southwest edge of Nashville, adding greatly to the natural attractions of the metropolitan community. There are numerous hiking, biking, and riding trails, and a very pleasant wildlife viewing center.
Chose of trails. From 1/2 mile to 10 or more miles. Through the woods or on a road. They even offer trails for horse lovers. Awesome!
Fantastic walking and running trails with lots of elevation. May want to think twice about bringing your four legged friends in the warmer months... ticks, ticks, ticks!!