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    Grassland Park - One of the two main parking lots

    Grassland Park

    4.0(1 review)
    44.8 mi

    Brentwood, you've gotta start reviewing your parks! It's crazy that a park like Grassland has so…read morelittle written about it. While this time of year may not be the best time to check it out, mid-spring offers a fantastic glimpse into what the park has to offer. Start planning now. Let's start with one of the most unique features I've seen in a Nashville-area park: a sensory garden. For that reason alone, I'm a fan of Grassland. The designers created a garden with plants selected to engage different, specific senses. The motif is Japanese but the result isn't tied to particular region. Truly, in each grouping, you're invited to smell, touch, etc. the particular plants and experience them in ways in which you don't do ordinarily. Once you've spent some time in the garden, look up: the park is huge. Take the time to take the trails, walk over the hobbit bridges and see what the space has to offer. It's tied to a school, so a playground is no surprise to be on grounds. The park boasts a jungle gym contraption as well as old-school swings. For the bigger kids (parents, you're included), there's also tennis courts, basketball courts and a baseball diamond (with batting cage). While the park is relatively flat, you're going to want to bring tennis shoes. You're not going to hike but if you explore the full tilt of the grounds, you're not going to be on paved ground. It's grass & dirt. You might get muddy. With so much (potentially) going on at the park, I'd advise coming on a Sunday. Since a school is on property, weekdays are likely to be packed. Saturdays will find families trying to make up for not coming during the week. Sundays, however, are quieter. And despite the size of the park, this is one to be experienced in relative quiet... without the hustle and bustle of overactive families. Parking's plentiful and very easy. From the photo on Yelp, I didn't expect Grassland to be as pretty as it is. It's a well-maintained and interesting green space. It's worth the drive from Nashville to visit. Just be sure to come on Sunday and to spend some quality time in the sensory garden.

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    Grassland Park - 6 baseball fields

    6 baseball fields

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    Bowling Green Ballpark - Shot of field before a game

    Bowling Green Ballpark

    4.7(9 reviews)
    54.8 mi

    Attended a game there last night and really enjoyed the experience. I was wondering about food…read moreavailable at the park. Here are some highlights. They have hotdogs, hamburgers, chicken fingers and fries, nachos, and a pulled pork sandwich. They also have soft pretzels, popcorn, and peanuts. Other items too, but those were part of what I considered buying. Spent around $50 for tickets for 3 people and around $40 on food for three (pretzel, nachos, and chicken tenders and curly fries). Could have done without the food, but no one had dinner before the game. Food and drinks were on par with a stop at Mellow Mushroom before the game. The experience is excellent for families! During the week, games are less crowded. The staff is friendly, and the team is playing quite well - 3 home runs yesterday and posted a W! If attending during the day, don't forget some sunscreen.

    This was my 77th ballpark and one of the nicest experiences. Everyone at the park, on a Sunday with…read moreonly a small crowd, was so friendly and helpful, especially the two in the team store. I did not get the gentleman's name, and I feel bad because he was super nice. Amber helped me find a visor and gave me some good advice for my pending adventure the subsequent weekend. I had the good fortune to be able to drive up here on an off day from a business trip. The ball parked is tucked neatly into the little downtown area. There's a whole mini-complex, including a Starbucks & restaurants, stretching the width of the ballpark across a brick walkway. I enjoyed my time immensely. The seats are affordable. It's in my top few overall non-MLB experiences.

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    ES Rose Park

    ES Rose Park

    3.7(3 reviews)
    40.4 miEdgehill

    E. S. Rose Park was founded in 1960, which was named after E. S. Rose, a graduate of Fisk…read moreUniversity and a celebrated pastor of St. Paul AME Church. In 2007, Belmont University partnered with Metro Nashville Parks, and invested $6million to renovate the property, in exchange for using the property for practices and competitions, and having preferential use of the park. Today, it sits at 25 acres, with a community center, playground, baseball fields, basketball courts, football field, soccer field, a swimming pool, and a community center. It has with paved walkways around the perimeter of each, and a field dedicated to the Nashville Negro Baseball League. We spent about half an hour here, and walked a half a mile.

    E S Rose Park is located next to the Easley Community Center, and features a playground, two…read morebasketball courts, a grassy meadow, and two baseball diamonds, one with concrete stadium seating. It's not really the kind of park I would go alone to to wile away an afternoon (too many shady characters around for that), but it would be fine for a game of frisbee or basketball. There's also a swimming pool, but it's completely drained, and unfortunately doesn't look like it will be in use any time soon. The park is located just a few blocks from Edgehill Village, so after playing at the park you could stop by the Fat Straw or Edgehill Studios Cafe for a cold drink.

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    ES Rose Park - Sunset over Belmont Men's Soccer match on 11/5/13

    Sunset over Belmont Men's Soccer match on 11/5/13

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