Percy Warner Park

  • Monday-Sunday, 6 am - 8 pm

50 Vaughn Rd.
Nashville, TN 37221

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Percy Warner Park and its brother Edwin Warner are located 9 miles from downtown and cover 3,180 contiguous acres within Nashville's city limits. As one of the largest municipal natural area parks in the country, Warner Parks boasts amenities, historic and natural landmarks, and other features that make it a top outdoor destination in Tennessee. Percy Warner is the larger of the two parks. It contains an extensive network of hiking trails as well as 10 miles of equestrian paths. Percy Warner’s historic entrance at the end of Belle Meade Blvd leads straight to a set of impressive stone steps known as “The Allee” and serves as a nice jumping-off point for exploring the Parks’ rugged topography.

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Belle Meade

Belle Meade, French for “beautiful meadow”, operates independently as a city within a city in Nashville, complete with its own regulations, city hall, and police force. The city's history dates back to 1807, when John Harding of Virginia purchased the Dunham's Station log cabin and 250 acres on the Natchez Trace near Richland Creek.

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A gravel trail at Percy Warner Park
A beautiful trail at Percy Warner
Branch of a tree at Percy Warner Park

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