Radnor Lake is a 1,332-acre state park that is protected as a Class II Natural Area. It's unique due to its abundance of wildlife viewing opportunities, environmental education programs, hiking trails and location in the middle of an urban area. Radnor Lake is day-use only and the more than six miles of trails are strictly used for hiking, photography and wildlife observation. In 2021, Radnor Lake unexpectedly became home to a bald eagle nest, the first known in the Nashville area.
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