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    Fannie Mae Dees Park

    4.4 (45 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Fort

    We love the park! It's unique, there is lots of shade, and plenty for the kids to enjoy. It feels safe, and there's a bathroom there. The new playground structure is great. Be aware of the parking situation, and make sure you read the signs carefully, as we got a parking ticket even when we parked right by the park. It was a disappointing end to a fun time.

    Vladmir T.

    Great Park & Playground Under Shade Trees! This is a wonderful park for kids to use up some of that energy they have stored up. The big kids playground area is partly shaded. The little kids area is mostly shaded. The spring loaded teeter totter is super popular and awesome! Lots of people call this The Dragon Park since there is a cement and mosaic tile art Dragon here as well. Parking is easiest along the street unless you arrive early and find one of the few spots for the park behind the Primitive Baptist Church down the little alley way. This park os reasonably maintained but could use a little more love. I still have it 5 stars because it's my sons favorite. The water fountain has been broken from what I have seen forever, so bring your own water.

    Alexis B.

    The reason I went a bit out of my way to check this park out a few days ago is the same reason that it's also called Drago Park - it's that dragon sculpture in the middle of the park (you can't miss it)! It's not a large park, and on a late morning Friday it was full of kids with parents running around and exploring. Definitely a fun park for taking kids. For me (no kids), it was an okay park that I wanted to check out just because of that cool dragon sculpture (the mosaic work on it is really cool). Worth checking out if you're in the area.

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    Michael W.

    First time visiting Nashville and I looked up some good local parks and this one popped up with great reviews. I can vouch that it is a nice big park with a lot of things for young kids to do. I was really impressed

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    Nicole S.

    What a cute little park! What makes it so unique is the humongous, mosaic sea serpent that snakes through the better part of the park. If you look at the mosaic closely, you'll see familiar images pop out, like the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland, or woodland creatures, or flowers, or dragonflies, or mermaids and mermen, any number of other fun things. This park also has a huge, brick wall with a tunnel, so you can climb up it or crawl through it. It sits next to tennis courts. Over on the other side of the park is a playground with equipment for all ages. There are slides and swings for toddlers, but also monkey bars, firemen poles and rope bridges for older kids. Also, one of the climbing structures looks like a lotus in full bloom -- it's really pretty. It's actually a functional piece of art, to tell you the truth; at least, that's what it looks like. For what it's worth, we came across a couple of squirrels with NO boundaries whatsoever, and they proceeded to walk straight up to our stroller as if looking for food. So just be aware that the wildlife might not be so wild (or, at least, maybe they're wild in a different way).

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    Brandi H.

    This property was originally supposed to house a wing of Vanderbilt Hospital, but was deemed unsuitable, so the city determined it would be a green space adjacent to Vanderbilt. Although Fannie Mae Dees was passionately against the Vanderbilt expansion, the Metro Board of Parks and Recreation unanimously voted to name the park in the expansion for her, in dedication to her love of the neighborhood. It's always been a place of teenage debauchery. There are newspaper articles of increased policing and tickets issued for climbing the dragon in the 80's, and littering of whipped cream canisters left by huffing teenagers with regularity in the 90's. I myself had a few midnight tokes in this park, and a memorable hallucinogenic laced 4th of July staring at the mosaics for what felt like hours. The park opened in 1979. Sculptor Pedro Silva created the sea serpent sculpture in 1981, and 1,000 members of the neighborhood helped create the intricate designs. The tiles themselves were leftovers and samples from Nashville tile companies. It's BEAUTIFUL, waving in and out of blue foam water. But someone called it a dragon, instead of a sea serpent, and the name stuck. The sculpture itself has required a lot of maintenance, with a repair effort in 1998, to go tile by tile to fill in cracks and replace broken tiles, and another repair effort in 2016. There is a great playground, which is called "Lily's Garden", named after a 22 month old Lily Shaw, whose parents fundraised over $350,000 to build the playground that was handicap accessible after Lily was diagnosed with muscular atrophy in 2000. There's also a lotus flower bike rack, made from recycled bike frames and designed by artist Michael Allison, and a tennis court.

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    sturdy new playground equipment! this park is great for all ages, and the dragon is very beautiful!

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