Fall is just around the corner, and with it comes the beautiful transformation of Nashville’s trees into vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows. It’s the perfect time to enjoy the crisp air and hit the trails for some breathtaking views. The best part? You don’t have to go far—Nashville has plenty of great hiking spots right in the city!

 

Radnor Lake State Park 

Radnor Lake is your go-to spot for peaceful, scenic hikes right in the heart of Nashville. With 7.75 miles of easy trails around a beautiful lake and the chance to spot deer and otters, it’s a nature lover’s dream escape.

Find Radnor Lake State Park at 1160 Otter Creek Rd, Nashville, TN 37220.

Photo taken from @radnorlake on Instagram

 

Percy Warner

For epic views and forested trails, Percy Warner is a Nashville classic. The historic stone steps and rolling hills make it perfect for those who love a bit of a challenge mixed with picture-perfect scenery. The park offers a variety of trail lengths, providing options for both shorter hikes and longer, more strenuous adventures.

Find Percy Warner at 50 Vaughn Rd, Nashville, TN 37221.

 

Photo taken from @friendsofwarnerparks on Instagram

 

Edwin Warner 

Edwin Warner is the laid-back sibling to Percy Warner, offering gentle trails through wildflower fields and woodlands. It’s the perfect place for a relaxed hike or a family day out. The trails here range from the easy 0.5-mile Nature Loop to the 2.5-mile Harpeth Woods Trail, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely walk or hike. 

Find Edwin Warner at 50 Vaughn Rd, Nashville, TN 37221.

 

Photo taken from @friendsofwarnerparks on Instagram

 

Shelby Bottoms 

If you’re looking for a slice of nature in the city, Shelby Bottoms has you covered. With nearly 10 miles of paved trails and more than 7 miles of unpaved hiking paths, along with plenty of wildlife to spot, it’s an urban oasis that’s great for a casual stroll, bike ride, or a more immersive hike.

Find Shelby Bottoms at 1900 Davidson St. Nashville, TN 37206, only a 9-minute drive from The Russell

Photo taken from @friendsofshelby on Instagram

 

Bells Bend Park

Bells Bend is Nashville’s hidden gem for hikers seeking solitude. Its quiet, riverside trails offer beautiful views and a chance to escape the city without going far. The trails here range from the 2.5-mile short loop to the more extensive 6-mile loop.

Find Bells Bend Park at 4187 Old Hickory Blvd.

Photo taken from @bellsbendpark on Instagram 

Want to explore the best of what Nashville has to offer? Book your stay at The Russell today!



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