Radnor Lake State Natural Area

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1160 Otter Creek Rd
Nashville, TN 37220

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(615) 373-3467
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Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
Radnor Lake State Natural Area - Nashville, TN
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Best

One of the smaller parks, but one of the finest nature walks. The scenery changes with the season, but you'll always encounter smiling people.

Worst

All reviews seem positive

Too many restrictions to actually have fun. 7/5/2008

We visited Radnor Lake yesterday to scout it out and see if it were a nice place to come back and hike with our dog or mountain bike today. We took a lunch with us to enjoy at the park as well and found that there are no picnic tables available because picnics are not allowed at the park. We also read today online that you cannot jog, bike or have leashed pets on the trails to prevent upsetting the ecosystem and scaring the wildlife. \r \r It sounds to me a lot like the affluent residents around Radnor Lake have made the lake quite snooty and not a place to really enjoy an outing while having fun. Maybe they should restrict small children from the park that may scream when they see a spider as this too may ultimately upset the fragile ecosystem there as well as cause the earth to tilt further on its axis and maybe lead to greater green house gases causing global warming.\r \r Have fun there if you dare. Pros: Lots of forest and a lake. Cons: Too many restrictions to prevent fun. more

beautiful, scenic as close to nature as you can get 11/3/2006

beautiful, soft trails take you into the heart of beautiful middle tennessee wilderness here. autumn is a real treat offering gorgeous views of foliage and wildlife set against the serenity of radnor lake. Pros: beautiful, convenient, clean comfortable facilities Cons: can't think of any more

Wild, in every manor of the word 9/14/2002

Love to run and hike in this beautiful forest. Watch out for the cracks in the pavement though, they can be brutal. more

just right for any mood 8/20/2002

relaxing, invigorating, peaceful, contemplative... whatever you might seek in nature, it's there... AND CLOSE!!! more

Nature's finest 7/23/2002

One of the smaller parks, but one of the finest nature walks. The scenery changes with the season, but you'll always encounter smiling people. more
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Editorial
  • In Short
    Located in the Overton Hills in Davidson County, this peaceful park offers diverse habitats and plenty of hiking. Birds like geese, herons and coots are abundant in the region,...

  • 7/24/2006 Provided by Citysearch
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