7 Scenic Hikes In Nashville To Put On Your Spring Bucket List
It’s that time of year again, folks. Time to grab the old hiking boots off of the top shelf of the hall closet, dust them off, and start putting them to good use now that the weather is finally warming up. Luckily, Nashville is in a beautiful part of the world, so you don’t have to go far to experience some serious world-class hiking. We’ve put together a list for your spring bucket list, but you can use this as a springboard to get out there and see the best hikes in Nashville.
Any local trails you’d add to the list of the best hikes in Nashville? Let us know in the comments!
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Best Hikes In Nashville
What are the most kid-friendly hikes around Nashville?
Edwin Warner Park Nature Loop is an excellent choice for families with small children. Edwin Warner Park has more than 3,100 acres of forest and field. The nature trail is perfect for little legs at under a mile and features a small creek. The Deerwood Arboretum Trail is another great choice for a day out with the family. This paved trail makes walking easy, and you can download a tree identification trail guide to help you name the trees along the path. Be on the lookout for wildflowers in the spring!
What are the best beaches in Nashville?
When you think about spending the day at the beach, Nashville might not come to mind right away, but spending the day at Percy Priest Lake's Swimming Beach will change that. About 25 minutes from the heart of the city, this real sand beach is in the Anderson Road Recreation Area.
Rock Island State Park also has a sand swimming beach at the headwaters of the Center Hill Lake. This state park is also home to some of the best hikes in Nashville if you want to do a little hiking before hitting the sand. So, grab your sunscreen and a picnic lunch, and enjoy your day at the beach!
What is a short-and-sweet hike in Nashville?
Centennial Park Lake Trail is a beautiful trail in an urban oasis close to downtown Nashville. You will meander around Lake Watauga and enjoy the birds that call it home. Centennial Park has stunning green space and well-manicured gardens. You'll also see a replica of the Parthenon at the edge of the lake. The trail is short, but you will enjoy water views the whole time, and there are opportunities to venture off the main path and visit several monuments.