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    Sevier Park

    4.5 (46 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    John C.

    Sevier Park in Nashville's is a charming urban oasis. Spanning nearly 20 acres, its lush greenery, shaded walking trails, and serene creek offering a peaceful retreat. Restaurants, bars, and breweries nearby.

    Vladmir T.

    Great Oasis Of Shade Trees and Playground Equipment: This park gives an excellent reprieve from the blistering sun and give kids a nice place to play on the playground equipment, swing, play catch or whatever uses their energy up! My son likes this park and it is super close to the house so we are regulars. The people are also pretty friendly here too. Lots of kids for playmates for the day. People also use the covered structures for park birthday parties and such... Tuesday's are a smaller farmers market with live music and some toy/games for the kids.

    Brandi H.

    Opening in 1945, with 20 acres, this park boasts a community center, a playground, public restrooms, a picnic shelter, basketball courts, tennis courts, and a paved walking/jogging path. The land was owned by the grandchildren of the late Col. Granville Sevier, and sold to the city in 1945 for $41,000. Before the Sevier family owned the property, it was a French trading post. I love a misnomer, and by 1955, this park was often being referred to as "John Sevier Park" (John Sevier being the first governor of Tennessee, and great uncle of the actual namesake, Granville Sevier). It's a really good size park, in a bustling neighborhood. It was almost impossible to find parking and even harder to take pictures without people in it- so that should give you some idea of it's popularity and relevance today. This park is well maintained, and has a lot to offer.

    Allegra A.

    Officially one of my favorite parks in Nashville! Conveniently located near most of the major restaurants and bars by 12th south. A great place to go for a walk, jog, or to play with your dog. Seems super kid friendly as well. A decent walking path that goes throughout and lots of greenery. Really made me feel more like I was back in upstate NY (my hometown) instead of Nashville, which was a welcome change of pace. Highly recommend if you're looking for a nice picnic spot, place to go for a walk or run, or to play fetch with your dog

    Jessica G.

    Staying in Nashville 12 South for the weekend we were lucky enough to have Sevier Park within walking distance of our AirBNB on Paris Ave. Since a Yelper's vacation usually means plenty of eating, I decided we also needed to get some steps in, so after breakfast we headed over to the park. There were bike rentals available near the entrance, but we opted to go on foot. It was a cloudy fall day, but the clouds did't interfere with the foliage throughout the park. We walked along the paths and across small stone bridges which went over a small brook that runs through the park. We passed children playing on a few playground equipped with swings, slides, and monkey bars as well as basketball and tennis courts. Aside from the path there were plenty of grassy areas and a few hills to explore. The park is also the site of the historic Sunnyside house and there are signs with little blurbs written so you can get a history lesson in. We walked passed a pavilion with grills available and in the park's parking lot there were food trucks arriving on Sunday morning! I was a little sad that we had already eaten breakfast because one had crepes, and I love crepes, but I reminded myself that I had come here to combat calories, not consume them. This is a lovely little park, and if I lived in the area I'm sure I would be walking it regularly. There is even a community center on site which offers a gym complete with new equipment and fitness classes for very reasonable daily use fees, unfortunately it was closed Sunday.

    Heather H.

    As I sit on the edge of the dry creek bed, watching a couple and their two perfectly precious toddler girls play on the slides, it occurs to me this is the most relaxed I have been in a long time. Sevier Park is lovely. Located in a residential area, everything is shady and green, quiet, and I could easily fall asleep beneath a big leafy tree. Before today, I had driven past the park several times, and it never looked busy. Come here if you're looking for somewhere peaceful to bring a book, take a stroll, play some soccer. It's great.

    Heidi S.

    This park has become quite the nice neighborhood park compared to what it used to be back in the day. It is so close to my house that I love to take my dog down to let her chase the squirrels. There are two different playground areas for kids of all sizes to play on. There are two covered shelters to use for events. Many people don't realize that there is a basketball court and tennis court on the back side of the park on Lealand (10th). The grounds are kept up pretty nice and on warm days you will see people out on blankets or hanging out in hammocks tied between the tall trees. There is a nice little stream that runs down through the 12th Ave side of the park and winds around to the playground. There is a paved walking trail as well. I use the sidewalk in front of the park as a cut through on my way down to the restaurants and bars in 12 South and I have actually felt pretty safe at night doing that since it is pretty well lit. The only thing missing, in my opinion, is a dog park. There are so many people in this neighborhood who are always out with their dogs. It would be nice to have a central location to take them all to socialize.

    Patrick R.

    Sevier Park is a wonderful little park located at the south of Nashville's charming 12 South district. It's halfway between Lipscomb University and several great shops and restaurants like 12 South Taproom and Portland Brew. It's a perfect spot to spend an afternoon reading a book or playing with your kids...or dogs. Sevier certainly isn't a big park. In fact, you can probably tour the whole place on foot in less than a half an hour. However, it has several swing sets and areas for kids to play, and the park is home to the historic and beautifully restored Sunnyside Mansion. Because of its proximity to the Lipscomb area and several pretty reputable places of business, Sevier Park is perfectly safe, and there's plenty of room for parking. It's not quite as enormous as Shelby Park or as beautiful as Centennial, but if you're in the 12 South area, you'll find Sevier to be the best spot to take a walk or read a book.

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    A shady quiet park to relax in. Definitely grab a popsicle outside the entrance to the park, then stroll or find a park bench to enjoy!

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    Fun place. Food Trucks in the parking lot on the weekend and in close proximity to good resturants and coffee. Kids had a blast.

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    I am in a deeply committed, borderline unhealthy relationship with this park. I've spent an…read moreirresponsible amount of my life here and it keeps turning me into an endurance athlete against my will. First 100+ mile bike ride? Here. First ultra marathon? Here. At this point I'm one trail run away from qualifying for something I didn't sign up for. I also golf here more than a retired grandpa in Florida. Like, aggressively. If you need a tee time, sorry, I might already be there. I've made friends, ran races, had full character development arcs, and I see the same deer so often that we're basically on a "head nod" basis. I've named them. They know my schedule. One of them owes me money. Honestly, Nashville Parks should either sponsor me, put my name on a bench, or issue a restraining order.

    Shelby Park in East Nashville has quickly become one of my favorite parks to hit up for a weekday…read moreevening or weekend afternoon walk! I have been making my way to all the Metro parks and Shelby Park sits high on my list right now, and for good reason! The park is well equipped with all the park staples and even a few specialty areas. I come here for the trails, as I love wandering around the park, through the woods, by the golf course and around the water. Just something about it all that makes the walks a bit more enjoyable. In addition to the trails the park offers the classic park offerings such as playgrounds, gazebos and sporting fields. The park is well kept and clean. All parks are a bit worn and dated, but it is not enough to detract from the park itself. Nashville does a good job keeping the parks in good working order, as well as clean. Overall, I am a fan of Shelby Park!

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    Such a beautiful park with SO much to do! I have a 3 and 6 year old and they were able to play for…read moreHours here! We first started at the castle looking playground which is Huge with many climbing structures, swing, and a sand box area! Then there is another playground across the grass area along with several more climbers! There is a beautiful paved path around the park perfect for our kiddos to ride their bikes on! And lots of picnic tables around the area which was great for our picnic we packed! Highly recommend

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