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    McKnight Park

    4.7 (6 reviews)

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    10 months ago

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    1 year ago

    It's kid friendly and safe and they're is rooms to host parties and they're is a water park as well!

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    4 years ago

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    2 years ago

    Great place to bring the kids to play. Kinda hard to find in the park but once we got there the kids loved it.

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    7 years ago

    Been coming to these fields for a few years now for girls softball. The park is always clean and the fields are taken care of.

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    Murfreesboro Greenway-Thompson Lane Trailhead

    Murfreesboro Greenway-Thompson Lane Trailhead

    5.0
    (5 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    My youngest son and I spent a little over an hour yesterday walking the greenway and soaking up…read moresome sun. There was some craziness going on in our neighborhood (and we live in a very good area of town). Apparently, a man and his wife were in a domestic dispute, and swat had to be called in to take him out. Since we couldn't get to our home for 4 plus hours, my son and I went to dinner, and then to the greenway for some exercise. As we were walking, he was playing Pokémon Go collecting whatever they collect in that game and conducting "raids." I was just enjoying my time with him and the serene view and calm water of the stones river. We even had a rock skipping competition which was fun too. After about an hour or hour and a half, we headed back to our neighborhood and we're able to finally get into our home. Unfortunately, we heard that the man had to be shot and killed by swat.

    What a great find! I was driving by, saw the sign, pulled in, and ended up taking a beautiful 3…read moremile river walk! What a treat this walk was. Clean trails, lots of open space (which made me feel safe), lots of people/pets out enjoying the pathways, waterfalls, small bridges, overlooks, the constant sound of moving water, and fresh air. I'll be back for sure!

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    Great for adult and kids to sit around and feed ducks!
    Great for adult and kids to sit around and feed ducks!
    Great photography opportunities at the greenway! also some nice duck companions
    Great photography opportunities at the greenway! also some nice duck companions
    Murfreesboro Greenway-Thompson Lane Trailhead

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    Stones River National Battlefield Park

    Stones River National Battlefield Park

    4.5
    (65 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    My hubby is a bit of a history buff. We had been at the VA for a car show and just happened by this…read moreplace. We got lunch at In-N-Out then came back and used the shady picnic tables to relax and have a picnic. They have a smallish museum, in comparison to other National Park museums, but it is packed with facts and interesting artifacts. Outside there are trails to walk, and separate bike lanes. On a sunny day there are many shady areas to stop and enjoy the sights, sounds and fragrances!

    A lot to see that helps visitors understand how the Civil War was fought here…read moreStones River National Battlefield is a very important Civil War site. Through the various sites it shows you the battle that occurred between December 31, 1862 to January 2, 186. It was one of the bloodiest skirmishes of the Civil War with over 23,000 casualties. The park is easy to find and there is plenty of parking. The main visitor center was closed when we visited. There are several driving stops and walking trails that take you to key areas of the battlefield, including the famous Slaughter Pen, the Round Forest, and the large National Cemetery. We spent about two hours driving the tour route and walking some of the paths. The grounds are well maintained and peaceful. There are good interpretive signs that help you understand what happened at each location. It was a very sobering but meaningful visit. The cemetery is very moving with row after row of graves and the sayings. I definitely recommend Stones River National Battlefield to anyone interested in Civil War history or just wanting a peaceful and educational stop while traveling through the Murfreesboro area. It is well worth the time.

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    Stones River National Battlefield Park
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