Jason G. • Octobre 9, 2013Stunning views along the lake. Plenty of hiking trails of different lengths and difficulty. A must-do if youre visiting Nashville.
Diksha P. • Septembre 29, 2020Great for taking walks, running or biking. Beautiful views and peaceful.
Brian R. • Mai 22, 2013Awesome bike trail riding. Not for the tame of heart, and not without a decent trail bike. Connector trails - marked and many unmarked - make it really easy to get lost.
Nina Maria S. • Juin 25, 2012Great park! If you are visiting Nashville be sure to come here. There is even some ducks to feed
Ryan K. • Juillet 29, 2018Pets welcome by the boat ramp but not the park area. Boat ramp area free to park, but Rocky beaches. Watch out parking on grass, sometimes you will get ticketed.
Alexa Jane B. • Septembre 20, 2016Go for a sunset stroll and don't forget your fishing rod—the pond is stocked with bass!
Tiffany W. • Octobre 27, 2011The hiking trail is a 2 mile loop that's easy and full of deer & turkeys!
Brad S. • Août 4, 2013Love this place! Closest lake to Nashville and no houses around it so it isn't too crowded.
SamaLama • Septembre 14, 2010$4 per car Day-Use fee if you want to swim at the sand beach or $30 annual pass good at all Corps Of Engineers Day-Use areas.
Rachel R. • Mai 16, 2012Just before the park(coming off I40) you'll see a sign for Bryant Grove Rec Area. It's a ways in, but it's the most remote part of the park, and comes with a swimming, hiking, and picnic areas galore.
Cherie W. • Juillet 21, 2013Seriously the best place in Nashville! Everybody should come here. The wave pool is so much fun to just lay out in the sun by and listen to music.
SamaLama • Novembre 30, 2014It's a nice little trail tucked away in the neighborhood. It has a beautiful lake with a beaver lodge that is visible from the trail. Very short mileage and the primitive trails aren't all that much.
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