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    Marrowbone Lake

    3.0 (8 reviews)

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    Lovely, quiet, picturesque lake. Fish are not abundant but a chill time is guaranteed.

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    Cheatham Lake - Watching the sunset

    Cheatham Lake

    5.0(2 reviews)
    16.8 mi

    What a great little hidden gem! I almost did not want to add it on here, but here goes…read more.. Six months ago, I discovered this place as a nice getaway with a place to take my little one and experience sand. His first steps on a "beach" were taken here. The sand is clean and free of shells or debris. There are several picnic areas with tables scattered along the water and some with shade provided by the trees. When they reopen, you can get a tour inside to see how the dam was built and works. We didn't get to do that yet. It was a spontaneous trip and later in the day, so next time. On the grounds, they do have a few historic parts displayed such as the retired lock (see photo). It was really neat to see. They have a covered pavilion where you can gather to eat at the picnic tables with family and friends. As the weather is warm today, I thought of this place. Unfortunately, this time we are in dealing with the world pandemic and social distancing ... we have to wait. Everything we saw appeared clean and everywhere was open, but it wasn't crowded since school had started already. So, add this to your list of places to check out. Today's high of 80 degrees would be the perfect day to go! :-(

    Beautiful area walking hiking trails nearby the park is well kept and monitored. Go to their…read morewelcome office and buy your pass for all the national parks!

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    Cheatham Lake - The sun sets so quickly this time of year! Enjoying one of the last warm days of Fall.

    The sun sets so quickly this time of year! Enjoying one of the last warm days of Fall.

    Cheatham Lake - This wasn't here last time.  No fee during off season! Yay!

    This wasn't here last time. No fee during off season! Yay!

    Cheatham Lake - Watching from the shade under a tree ... fun playing in the sand.

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    Watching from the shade under a tree ... fun playing in the sand.

    Radnor Lake State Park

    Radnor Lake State Park

    4.6(255 reviews)
    17.6 mi

    Visited with my husband and 3 kids (ages 4, 3, and 20 months) on a holiday weekend around 9 a.m…read more There are two entrances -- we used the one off Franklin Rd. This parking lot is smaller, but we were surprised to find a spot easily. When we left around 10:45, there was a line of about 6 cars waiting, though cars seemed to move through fairly quickly. There is a nice bathroom at the top of the parking lot. From this entrance, you can also access the trail along the lake, though strollers and dogs are not allowed on that trail. We chose the lower paved trail instead (part of the mulch trail loop). It's wide -- almost road-sized -- and newly paved the entire way. It took about 15 minutes to reach the lake, and there's plenty more paved trail beyond that. We saw frogs, ducks, turtles, deer, an owl, and even a bald eagle. My kids stayed engaged the whole time. The trail was flat and easy for stroller pushing, and my older kids rode scooters without any issues. There were lots of families, dogs, and walkers out, but it never felt overcrowded. Overall, this is a great near-the-city option for getting young kids into nature without dealing with steep terrain. The other entrance off Granny White has the visitor center and a bit more parking.

    Radnor Lake is absolutely beautiful and tranquil -- the lake views are stunning and create such a…read morepeaceful atmosphere. The walking trails are fantastic and well maintained, perfect for exploring the natural landscape. Parking is easy and convenient, which makes the visit even better. It's definitely great for families, love birds, and solo visitors looking to enjoy nature. If you're an animal lover, dogs are welcome too. Truly a lovely, peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle we all get ourselves into from time to time. Check it out -- you'll see exactly what I mean! (Photos taken in early fall) Pro Tip: Wear comfortable clothing and shoes, and depending on how long you plan to explore, bring something to drink (water is always a good idea).

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    Radnor Lake State Park - Wood ducks

    Wood ducks

    Radnor Lake State Park - Wood ducks

    Wood ducks

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    Cedar Hill Park

    Cedar Hill Park

    4.2(17 reviews)
    9.9 mi

    You'll find Cedar Hill Park on Old Hickory and Dickerson, with the main gated entrance half a mile…read moredown Old Hickory. All that being said, it's easy to find! The park offers all the staples from baseball/softball fields, a walking track, a pond, multiple playgrounds and of course ducks! We don't live too far, so we bring the pup here to change the scenery up for our walks. We hit the walking loop that surrounds the pond, where 2.25 loops equals one mile. The pond is fishable, and it is always active with amateur anglers. Everyone is friendly and seems to follow the rules. Surrounding the pond is a first come first serve pavilion with picnics, a playground and a detached swing set. Park is plentiful around the park as a whole. This comes in handy when the fields are all in use. The park is fairly clean and well maintained. Overall, we enjoy having Cedar Hill Park nearby. You will definitely find us cruising around the pond multiple days throughout the year!

    Cedar Hill Park is a wonderful park and I truly enjoyed my time here. It is a large park with sport…read morefields, but my favorite part of the park was walking around the lake. At the lake, a lit of people were fishing, some people were jogging or walking and some were just hanging out enjoying the lovely day. All in all, I would definitely recommend a visit here and I will give it five stars overall. If you find yourself in the area, go check out Cedar Hill Park.

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    Cedar Hill Park
    Cedar Hill Park

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