Escape From The Crowds By Visiting One Of These 5 State Parks Near Nashville
There’s no better way to experience Tennessee’s Cumberland Plateau than to spend time out and about in its grand natural beauty. The state is known for its craggy mountains to the east and the stunning shallows of the Mississippi River to the west, but Middle Tennessee is truly something else. Experience the beautiful topography of the mid-state with these Nashville-area parks. Each of them seems to be more extraordinary than the next. Plan to visit each and every one of these scenic state parks near Nashville ASAP — there’s nothing quite like time spend in the beautiful Volunteer State naturescape!
You can find out more about Tennessee’s state park system with a visit to the “Find a Park” option on their official website. What are your favorite state parks to visit near Nashville? Share them with us in the comments below!
Looking to relax and recharge in the beautiful Tennessee wilds? Here are five of the best hikes in Nashville that are perfect location-wise and just the right length so you’ll want to come back for more.
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What's the most popular state park to visit in Tennessee?
Tennessee has 56 state parks in total, each of them operated and protected by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation. With another 12 parks considered national parks, it’s almost surprising that any chunk of the state is private! While we're big proponents of visiting each and every one of the Volunteer State's amazing state parks, you asked for the best of the best, so we'll share our favorite: Rock Island State Park. It may not be the “go-to” park (we see you, Fall Creek Falls!) but it’s one of the best-kept secrets in the state. Don’t believe us? Find out what makes this Tennessee State Park so awesome here...
What's the best scenic hike near Nashville?
If you’re looking to plan an outdoor outing that the whole family can enjoy, hike the Warpath Woods Trail when you’re in Nashville, Tennessee. Based in Edwin Warner Park, this 2.5-mile loop trail includes a stream, footbridge, and plenty of breathtaking scenery. Since the hike is through a forest, it’ll also feel as if you’ve escaped to a different world when you go on this hike in Nashville. And, if you head to the trail during the end of the day, you’ll be able to catch unforgettable views of the sun setting over the forest too. Sign us up!