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Edwin Warner Park
NashvilleA local favorite, Edwin Warner is accessible and subtly scenic, and provides great views of the Nashville city skyline.
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Percy Warner
NashvillePercy Warner is one of the most beautiful places in the southeast to go trail running and hiking.
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Montgomery Bell State Park
NashvilleMontgomery Bell is a nature lover's paradise: it's quiet, scenic, and full of wonderful flora and fauna.
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Long Hunter State Park
NashvilleThe 2,600 acres on show at Long Hunter State Park feature some really great opportunities for recreational activities of all kinds, from hiking and mountain biking to fishing and camping.
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Cedars of Lebanon
NashvilleJust 45-minutes outside of Nashville, you can find one of more unique hardwood forests of central Tennessee, at the Cedars of Lebanon State Park.
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Harpeth River State Park
NashvillePaddling in Harpeth River State Park is one of the best activities you can do near Nashville from the Spring until the Fall.
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Garrison Creek Trail
NashvilleThis 24-mile stretch of trail is the longest section of the famous Natchez Trace Trail.
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Piney River
NashvilleThe Piney is a 24-mile long river that flows through Middle Tennessee and provides great paddling and fishing opportunities on certain sections near Nashville.
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Centennial Park
NashvilleNashville's premier city park, providing a casual recreational outlet for runners of all ability levels in the heart of West End.
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Shelby Bottoms
NashvilleThis is a great semi-urban park that's perfect for running, walking, and biking.
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Radnor Lake State Natural Area
NashvilleWith its proximity to downtown as well as its brilliant natural beauty, it's no surprise that Radnor is the most popular hiking area near Nashville.
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Beaman Park - Hiking
NashvilleBeaman Park's rugged landscape is a sight to behold, and its proximity to downtown Nashville makes it an easy one for the bucket list.