Nashville Outdoors
A short drive outside of town, Foggy Bottom offers 3 to 9-mile canoe and kayak trips for exploring Tennessee's natural beauty.
46 locals recommend
Foggy Bottom Canoe and Kayak Rental
1270 US-70A short drive outside of town, Foggy Bottom offers 3 to 9-mile canoe and kayak trips for exploring Tennessee's natural beauty.
Radnor Lake State Park is a 1,368-acre park and is protected as a Class II Natural Area. It is unique due to the abundance of wildlife viewing opportunities, environmental education programs, hiking opportunities, and its location in an urban area. The park is day-use only and the 7.75-miles of trail are strictly used for hiking, photography, and wildlife observation.
435 locals recommend
Radnor Lake State Park
1160 Otter Creek RdRadnor Lake State Park is a 1,368-acre park and is protected as a Class II Natural Area. It is unique due to the abundance of wildlife viewing opportunities, environmental education programs, hiking opportunities, and its location in an urban area. The park is day-use only and the 7.75-miles of trail are strictly used for hiking, photography, and wildlife observation.
Shelby Bottoms offers over ten miles of greenway along the Cumberland River. It’s the closest walking trail to the house.
510 locals recommend
Shelby Bottoms Greenway
1900 Shelby Bottoms GreenwayShelby Bottoms offers over ten miles of greenway along the Cumberland River. It’s the closest walking trail to the house.
Nashville’s most popular running and hiking trails. Percy boasts over a dozen miles of scenic nature trails.
493 locals recommend
Percy Warner Park
50 Vaughn RdNashville’s most popular running and hiking trails. Percy boasts over a dozen miles of scenic nature trails.
If you want a hiking trail near Nashville, but where you can feel removed from the noise of the city, Beaman is the park for you.
22 locals recommend
Beaman Park
If you want a hiking trail near Nashville, but where you can feel removed from the noise of the city, Beaman is the park for you.
An educational center and historic site, Fort Negley also has one of the best views in Nashville! It's a short hike to the top. Consider taking a picnic to watch the sunset.
29 locals recommend
Fort Negley Visitors Center
1100 Fort Negley BlvdAn educational center and historic site, Fort Negley also has one of the best views in Nashville! It's a short hike to the top. Consider taking a picnic to watch the sunset.
A world of its own, Cheekwood Botanical Gardens offers visitors a chance to escape, discover, and be amazed. The estates grounds offer such mesmerizing sights as the reflection pool, Japanese garden and their nature sanctuary. This 55-acre botanical garden and art museum, located on the historic Cheek estate, exists to celebrate and preserve its landscape.
593 locals recommend
Cheekwood Estate and Gardens
1200 Forrest Park DrA world of its own, Cheekwood Botanical Gardens offers visitors a chance to escape, discover, and be amazed. The estates grounds offer such mesmerizing sights as the reflection pool, Japanese garden and their nature sanctuary. This 55-acre botanical garden and art museum, located on the historic Cheek estate, exists to celebrate and preserve its landscape.
If you are at all interested in TN history, this is a super cool park! It sits and the foot of the State Capitol, and is a superb walk-through of Tennessee's history.
292 locals recommend
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
600 James Robertson PkwyIf you are at all interested in TN history, this is a super cool park! It sits and the foot of the State Capitol, and is a superb walk-through of Tennessee's history.