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    Bledsoe Creek State Park

    4.2 (28 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Nate M.

    What a great find! After we stopped an got coffee from Black Press Coffee, we needed a peaceful spot to enjoy the caffeine buzz and sweet treats. This place is huge and according to their info signs, there are a million walking and hiking trails here. We stayed the near the "Story Book Trail" and the playground so my son could run around. Swings, monkey bars and a slide for kiddos to get out some energy. The wooden walking trails here are a nice touch and the one we followed made it's way to a nature viewing deck. I scoffed as I read the "nature viewing" sign and at that literal second a deer, four ducks, and a herring appeared! This is a great little park to give yourself a breather from the craziness of work and listen to nothing but silence. I don't live in the area, but I could see myself stopping here again if I happen to be in the neighborhood.

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    Sarah B.

    We like to visit campgrounds not too far from home (Franklin, TN) for an easy weekend getaway. This is on the smaller side as a state park, no restaurant, lodge, or cabins, but a decent size campground with 58 sites. Like a lot of state parks, it is water and electric only, so I'm sure Sunday AM the dump station will be busy! Our site (#57) was an ideal spot on the river, no neighbors in our line of sight, and mostly level (had to put two levelers on back right tire). We camp in a 35 ft Class A and tow a Jeep, plenty of room in our site. Public boat launch across from us, so if you fish or kayak, you're good. Lots of easy trails, but many are quite bumpy with exposed roots. Not unexpected, but not all are paved trails. Minimal staff, the visitor center wasn't open the two times we tried on Saturday to check out. Other than that, you're 20 minutes to Gallatin, so definitely a chill place.

    Jenna O.

    Great hiking or nature trails for all levels! There are some paved paths. A cute "storybook trail" for children. Several playgrounds and eating pavilions. If I remember correctly there are three different colored trails. All of different levels. Such a perfect view of the water and lots of benches along the way.

    Brandi H.

    Bledsoe Creek State Park is located at 400 Zieglers Fort Rd, in Gallatin, Tennessee. It has 169 acres and sits on Old Hickory Lake. Be careful when you're driving- we ended up blowing a tire! This was originally Native American hunting grounds, and artifacts have been found that have been dated to 1000 BCE. Several long hunters settled the land in the 1700s, including Colonel Anthony Bledsoe. The land became a state park in 1973. It has a visitor's center, docks, playgrounds, an amphitheater, a historic interpretive trail, picnic shelters/pavilions, 58 level campsites, 19 primitive waterfront campsites, boat docks, and hiking trails. Trails include the Birdsong Nature Tail (.3 miles, ADA accessible), the High Ridge Trail (1.3 miles), the Mayo Wix Memorial Trail (1 mile, ADA accessible), the Owl Ridge Trail (.25 mile), the Shoreline Trail (1.5 miles), and the Woodchuck Hollow Trail (.2 mile).

    Great for moderate and easy day hiking. They have a few different picnic pavilions, some to fit large groups. In recent years they've upgraded the various facilities and it's very nice. There are even a couple good fishing spots as well.

    Great park.  Very friendly, helpful staff and camp hosts.  Clean park with great trails.
    Jason S.

    Great, clean park with nice trails system. Only downside is the small size. I recommend the high ridge trail for those who don't mind hiking some hills. The park staff and camp hosts were very friendly and helpful.

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    I live here and try to go a couple times a year. It's a great place to unwind. Even if you aren't local it's worth a visit.

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    Great 3.5 mile loop for a walk/hike with the dogs. Shoreline to High Ridge trails. Scenic. Moderate difficulty.

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    Ask the Community - Bledsoe Creek State Park

    Is there a specific area that is the best to watch the sunrise?

    Great question! The park opens at 8 AM CT for day visitors, which means you will not be able to enter the park as a day user to see the sunrise. However, campers who spend the night will have access to the east side of the park for sunrise. We… Read more

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    I recommend the high ridge trail for those who don't mind hiking some hills.

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    Rockland Recreation Area

    Rockland Recreation Area

    4.3(4 reviews)
    17.1 mi

    This is my happy place. I got married here back in 2006 under the gazebo. And since then we visit…read morehere often for picnics, fishing, birthday parties or just to relax by the water. We have so many happy memories here. There are multiple tables, grills, trash bins and shelters around the park for everyone to enjoy a picnic. They have a huge shelter available to rent with a kitchen for bigger parties or weddings. A nice doc with benches to fish from and a long sidewalk along the water. Its clean, super shady and well kept. Convenient bathrooms, volley ball net, playground and more. I can't say enough good things about the place. Go yourself and enjoy!

    I'm not exactly sure why Rockland qualifies as a "recreation area" and not a full blown park, but…read moreit's a pretty neat area to spend a summer day. It's out in Hendersonville on Old Hickory Lake, and it has a handful of pavilions (five I think) as well as several picnic tables. There is a boat ramp at Rockland, and a lot of people fish or launch their boats from the area. I've been to a handful of picnics and large, organized "get-togethers" (as my family calls them) at Rockland. There is plenty of room for the little ones to run around or for a game of football or frisbee. Rockland has a pretty nice view of the lake, and it's right beside the Old Hickory Dam. There's a great stretch of shore near the dam that makes for some of the best fishing in the area, and it's a lovely place to just take a walk or enjoy the scenery. Not my favorite park in the greater Nashville area, but possibly my favorite in Hendersonville.

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    Drake's Creek Park

    Drake's Creek Park

    4.8(6 reviews)
    15.1 mi

    I found this park from a Yelp search. It's the perfect place to go walking or running. I go to the…read morefar end of the park and run the greenway. It's absolutely beautiful. The start of the greenway is a bridge with running water below. You can follow this path for a few miles. I do an out and back that's about 5 miles. I felt very safe here. I see a lot of other walkers and runners.

    This is such a great park!!!! We love coming here with my kids every time we visit family. This…read morepark has so many amenities and it's great to see people outside!! 1. The playground is awesome. Taylor Swift went to high school in Hendersonville. So she herself paid for the playground equipment for the kids. And I must say the playground equipment itself is super cute! Love the castle. It's awesome to see celebrities give back to their hometown. And they have a take a book leave a book library for the kids. Amazing! 2. Such a great spot for a quick fishing trip. I always see lots of people on the shore fishing and a few in their kayaks as well. On our most recent trip, my father in law caught a small bass. Of course we let it back into the water, but my kids were so excited to see their grandpa hook one. 3. There's also a handful of tennis courts that were being perused. The walking trail is a great way to enjoy the beautiful spring weather and get some exercise! And with the scenery, it's a nice spot for a date or picnic with the family. Just be careful where you step since there are a lot of ducks roaming the area. 4. And the bathrooms are spotless!!!!! I had to throw that in there. This is such a great place for families and to enjoy the fresh air.

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