Four Hiking Trails for Family Tours
Bledsoe Creek State Park
The Shoreline Trail(小路) is the easiest for your walking with your kids. It is 2. 1 miles in natural environments. Don't overlook the Reading Ranger Story Trail, which is a half-mile paved loop(环路) accessed from the visitor center. Enlarged pages from children's books a replaced along the trail so that children can read rand explore.
●400 Zieglers Fort Road, Gallatin, 615-452-3706
Beaman Park Nature Center
The Henry Hollow Loop can be followed slowly or at a fast pace. Part of the loop runs along Henry Creek. Trails here are designed to suit people having different interests, so you can decide what you want to do with your kids. And they are pet-friendly, too.
●5911 Old Hickory Blvd, Nashville, 615-862-8580
Radnor Lake State Park
Radnor Lake State Park is famous for its beautiful natural scenery throughout the year. It is the peak season when the maple leaves turn red and the weather cools down a little. There is the wonderful Radnor Lake Trail, partly paved, partly wooded. Following this trail, kids will love seeing turtles sunning themselves on lake branches. Also, parents can get access to free baby carriages at the gate of the park.
●1160 Otter Creek Road, Nashville, 615-373-3467
Warner Park Nature Center
Stop at the nature center to pick up a map of the diverse trails. Trails are open from daybreak to 11p. m. The Little Acorn Trail is a 150-yard loop, including five stops specially built for children aged 6 and under. However, you are not allowed to take baby carriages in the park. Parents have to rent them at the visitor center.
●7311 Highway 1, Nashville, 615-862-8555