GEAR REVIEWS

5 Hiking‌ ‌Spots‌ ‌and‌ ‌Opportunities‌ ‌in‌ ‌Nashville,‌ ‌TN‌

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Written by Wendy Tucker

Physical activity is essential for overall health. However, in the world of modern technology, people would rather sit in the car and go from one place to another. We can’t blame anyone because the lifestyle of people around the globe truly is turbulent.

However, it is impossible to believe that free time does not exist in your life. Understandably, you would like to spend it at home and relax by watching a soccer game, your favorite TV show, or simply spend some time with family. But, wouldn’t it be better to spend your time in nature?

Nature is relaxing! You can enjoy fresh air, a lot of relaxing sounds produced by birds, and different activities that can improve your physical activity as well as overall health. One of those activities is hiking.

Nashville is one of the places that comes with a big number of hiking spots and opportunities. If you live there, then things are much easier for you. However, if you are not local, then you will have to organize your time a bit better.

The good news is that you can always find good dwellings for an affordable price where you can leave all your stuff and enjoy nature even more. To know more about Nashville’s dwellings, we recommend you check out the link we attached.

When you organize your trip properly, the next thing you should focus on is finding those incredible hiking spots.

One option to do that is to go on Google and research that area on Google Maps. However, we believe it would be much better to read this article until the end and get some good recommendations. We listed the best hiking spots where you can recharge your batteries and make some memorable moments. Let’s find them out together!

1. Beaman Park – Ridge Top Trail

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This park is located in the hilly part of the Bells Bend neighborhood. The good thing is that you often won’t find a lot of people there. That makes it perfect for those individuals that have the desire to hike in some quiet places.

If you are looking for hiking spots that are not demanding, this place will also be good for you. All the trails are, more or less, comfortable. You can walk only 1.5 miles to reach the Ridge Top Trail and ensure that you have enough energy to get back from that spot to the beginning. More precisely, this is an ideal hiking opportunity for those people that haven’t been physically active for a longer period.

2. Percy Warner – Mossy Ridge

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Percy Warner is another place that deserves your attention. This spot is not even far away from the town, but you will feel like you are in the middle of nowhere. This 868-acres spot is made of limestone trails which suggest that appropriate pair of shoes is going to be necessary, especially if you decide to hike after a rainy day.

As mentioned, Percy Warner is not far away from the town at all. That is the reason why many hikers decide to camp here for a couple of hours. You can bring a coffee and a sandwich and enjoy the natural beauty of this place.

3. Edwin Warner

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Yeah, you have probably concluded on your own that Edwin Warner is the brother park to Percy Warner. It is located on the Vaughn road intersection and is a lot smaller compared to the previous one. It is probably important to mention that the Harpeth Woods Trail is only 2.5 miles long, but that doesn’t mean it will be easy. You can expect some powerful climbs, but the reward you will get in the end is fascinating. You will manage to enjoy some amazingly beautiful views. Because it is too short, some people decide to come here to prepare themselves for the gym and any other additional training. On the other hand, you may want to spend your morning here and visit some other places in and around Nashville.

4. Harpeth River State Park

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There are two different ways how you can enjoy this hiking spot. One option is to quickly hike here and explore this area for an hour or two. However, if you want to spend more time in nature, then you can make a mix of hiking and camping and remain there for the entire day. At least, that is something most people do.

The good thing is that you will find a bunch of short trails that are all equally easy and interesting at the same time.

However, the most popular one is known as The Narrows. You won’t have to spend a lot of time reaching the top and see one of the most beautiful views. All the time the hiking trail is narrow, but there is a chance there will be a lot of people together with you. This especially counts when the warm summer weekends come. However, this is not something that should bother you because all those people came there to find their peace.

5. Montgomery Bell State Park – Overnight Trail

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This hiking spot goes around the entire park and is around 10 miles long. The Montgomery Bell Trail may not be the easiest one you can find, but you don’t have to worry about losing a lot of strength. It is connected with other trails that are in the park, so you can easily change your route.

Most people that come here decide to stay during the night. We recommend you do the same and recharge your batteries completely. However, there is one thing that you need to have in mind. It is essential to park at Park Office and register before you come to this place. In that way, you will ensure everything goes according to plan.

Final Thought

As you see, Nashville offers a wide range of hiking spots that do not require a lot of time and energy. Hiking, on the other hand, is healthy in many ways. It will primarily improve your cardio, but it will also boost your mental energy. Spending the entire day in nature and enjoying peace and silence will positively influence your productivity. It is much better than sitting in urban places full of noise and crowds, isn’t it?

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Wendy Tucker

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