The Warner Parks
Nashville, TN 37221-3706
Phone: (615) 370-8051
- Hours:
- Daily dawn-11pm
Editorial Review for The Warner Parks – by Mark Carroll
In Short
Hidden from Nashville's urban expanse, Percy and Edwin Warner Parks lie tucked between busy highways and sprawling neighborhoods. Virtually unchanged since their establishment in 1927, the parks' thick, hardwood forests provide an urban escape, attracting those seeking a piece of nature. The parks are composed of two different tracts of land separated by the thin corridor of Old Hickory Boulevard and include two golf courses, a nature center, a model-airplane flying field and hiking trails.
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Insider Tips
When to GoThe parks are home to several events, such as the equestrian-themed Iroquois Steeplechase in May.
User Reviews for The Warner Parks
03/12/2007 Posted by kennymc
This is the kind of park that you want near a big city. Large, CLEAN and tons of things to do. If you are an outdoor type person you will love these parks. My dogs enjoy the "dog park" area set aside just for them as well.
Pros: Trails for running and biking. A seperate fenced dog park inside the park.
Cons: Don't really know of any...
06/09/2004 Posted by coasterboard
The park is absolutely incredible. The review given before about the "snobs" in the park is very unfortunate, because I go to the park all the time and I have never received that poor welcome. Im a runner, and everyone I pass on the roads/trails waves or says good morning or something, just like everyone does in Nashville. Everyone is always very friendly and I have even met some new friends after meeting them while running on the trails. In my opinion, this park is one of Nashville's defining features- I have never found a park of this caliber anywhere Ive visited.
Pros: Great Trails/ Roads, Friendly People, Gorgeous
Cons: , Only 12 Hours of Day

