Nashville has just about everything a person could want - including a surprising amount of natural beauty. The city is dotted with parks that let you get an up-close look at the flora and fauna of western Tennessee. Some of them even have amazing nature centers and museums on the ground that make the perfect way for the whole family to spend an afternoon.
Bells Bend is a laid-back park in northwest Davidson County. It's ideal for a quick hike on even ground.
The Bells Bend Outdoor Center is the perfect chance to take a break from the heat and learn a little about the park's history.
The outdoor garden is host to frequent activities, so kids can learn about the biodiversity of the park.
For older and more adventurous kids, sign up for a turn on the impressive two-story rock wall!
The Shelby Bottoms Greenway is one of the state's most iconic hikes - an easy run for beginners filled with paths and walkways under the shady trees.
The Shelby Bottoms Nature Center is one of the state's best museums, located only minutes from the greenway.
Inside, you'll find a rotating assortment of exhibits with a lot for kids to do and many photo opportunities.
There is usually a selection of interactive games for kids to play during the rest of their time in the park.
The Edwin and Percy Warner Parks are probably Nashville's most beautiful nature destination - the perfect place for a family picnic.
The Warner Park Nature Center lives up to its destination, putting the features at many larger parks to shame.
Inside, the museum holds many realistic dioramas of the plants and animals that can be found in the park.
Scheduled educational craft activities are the perfect way to keep the kids occupied while the parents take a break in the shade.
Have you been to any of Nashville's nature centers in city parks? Which park is your can't-miss family destination? All three centers are offering hands-on programs and activities for kids, so make sure to keep an eye on the Nashville Parks Department's Website for all the upcoming events as the seasons change.
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