Shelby Bottoms As the urban living trend began to take hold of Nashville, the city recognized a need for preserved greenspace. In the mid-nineties, the planning of Shelby Bottoms Greenway and Nature Park began. Now boasting 960 acres in East Nashville (and within a very short drive of downtown) Shelby Bottomsoffers urban residents miles of riverfront trails, as well as paved and primitive trails. The developments of The Gulch, the newest downtown condos and lofts, as well as the revitalized homes of trendy East Nashville all are in close proximity to this amazing nature preserve.
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This new series of blogs focuses on some of the best areas in which to buy a home in order to enjoy hiking, biking, walking or running through some of the natural beauty Nashville has to offer.
Radnor Lake
In south Nashville is nestled an amazing state park boasting more than 1,200 acres of paved walking, in-the-woods trail hiking, natural wildlife, breathtaking plants and an incredibly picturesque lake. Radnor Lake features a variety of hiking trails that vary in length and intensity. Open during daylight hours year-round from 6 am until sunset allows for before or after (1 comments)