These 7 Gorgeous Waterfront Trails In Nashville Are Perfect For A Summer Day
It’s summertime, which means those epic, sweaty hikes of old are a little bit outdated. We went looking for some fun waterfront trails that could chill us with the view, and you know what? We found ’em. Check out these gorgeous waterfront trails in Nashville – you’ll fall in love, over and over again.

This local favorite hugs the river and offers 960-acres of stunning scenery and greenery. There are also five-miles of paved trailways.

This new and innovative park is on the other side of the Cumberland from downtown Nashville, has a riverside trail and a bunch of fun activities for the kids.
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Located on the southwest side of town, Harpeth River State Park is perfect for the outdoorsy folk looking to enjoy a day out. Hidden Lake is beautiful!

It doesn't look much like this photo anymore, as Riverfront Park has recently been given a much-needed facelift. With the introduction of a dog park and porch swings, this is one place you'll never want to leave.

Over a million guests visit the lake each year for its great outdoor offerings - such as hiking, hunting, fishing, boating and camping.

This one is a bit of a stretch...? Two Rivers Park connects seamlessly with Shelby Bottoms, so you can take it or leave it. We're calling it a win and are simply in love with the Cumberland Pedestrian Bridge that connects it to the well-known greenway.

Located in Brentwood, roughly fifteen minutes from the city center, this is a solid spot with a great loop that's easy enough for the tiniest of hikers.
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