10 Hidden Gems In Nashville Most People Don't Know Even Exist
No matter how long you’ve lived in Nashville, there are sure to be a few surprises every once in awhile. A restaurant you haven’t visited or a greenway you’ve never walked. Heck, there may be some places you have heard of, and we’re simply here to jog your memory. Go on an adventure this weekend – we’ll inspire you to head to these hidden gems in Nashville.

Located on the outskirts of the city, this is an awesome spot to go jogging or stretch your legs in the autumn. The views are great, and the bridge makes for a perfect Instagram shot.

This Sylvan Park gem is tucked behind the neighborhood, boasting a solid trail and wonderful golf course. Plus, the community center offers all sorts of classes!
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This historic spot lies smack dab in the middle of an industrial area, but the trails and gorgeous greenery should be enough to get you strapping on those sneakers.
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The open expanse makes for a great festival foundation and backdrop for a mid-day lunch or picnic while out and about during the work week.

This library is positively gorgeous. A stunning open expanse with huge windows, and a courtyard perfect for a bit of a read.

The local lover's lane is well-known for the stunning view on the perfect, high perched hill above the city. Once you find it, you're golden.

Although there aren't any tours, the prison is a gorgeous addition to The Nations neighborhood in West Nashville. We're hoping, very soon, that they open it as a park.

Is this in Nashville? No. Will it give you a solid Saturday adventure? Um, YES. Located about ninety minutes from the city, Mammoth is a perfect getaway for those of you who are looking for a natural escape.
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You have most likely visited Shelby Park for a Little League game, but have you ever made your way to the greenway? Yeah, it's as great as it sounds. Plus, views of the river!

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Located in Brentwood, Radnor is a bit of heaven away from the crazy. You're looking at a twenty minute drive out of the city, and an infinite amount of peace and quiet.
Where are you going this weekend? Let us know if you’re planning on heading to any of these hidden gems in Nashville.
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