This 19 acre park serves as a monument to the bicentennial celebration of the State of Tennessee. This park offers plenty of exciting opportunities to learn about the history of Tennessee while having...
Nashville (TN) - - Phone: (888) 867-2757This 19 acre park serves as a monument to the bicentennial celebration of the State of Tennessee. This park offers plenty of exciting opportunities to learn about the history of Tennessee while having...
Nashville (TN) - - Phone: (888) 867-2757This park is over 1300 acres in size and houses a uniquely diverse range of biodiversity, making it great for nature observation. There are 6+ miles of trails in this day-use only park. Opportunities...
Nashville (TN) - - Phone: (888) 867-2757This is a secondary parking area for Radnor Lake State Park. Visitors are encouraged to park at the west lot in front of the park Visitor Center (1160 Otter Creek Road). Please note that Otter Creek...
Nashville (TN) - - Phone: (615) 373-3467
Parks, in Nashville, are open grounds or garden areas for recreational use, and are usually maintained by a civic body. Typically, a park is a protected area, in its natural or semi-natural planted state, and is meant for human recreation and enjoyment. It has facilities like: jogging or walking strip; active playground for the youth to play soccer, football, etc; see-saw, slide, swing, merry-go-round, etc, for the very young.
Parks, in Nashville, are both active and passive spots of recreation. Active recreation is that which involves some action on part of the individual and may be a solo or team activity on playgrounds, ball fields and skate parks. Running, throwing, kicking, jogging, walking, swinging, sliding, etc, are all active recreations. Passive recreation is a low level of involvment with activities and may include nature-watching, enjoying an outdoor picnic on the trails, etc.