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Bells Bend Park
Type: Active, Outdoor Activities, Parks
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Located in the western part of Davidson County, Bells Bend Park is named for the natural arc in the Cumberland River in this part of Nashville. This rural preserve has been taken care of by local... Read More
Located in the western part of Davidson County, Bells Bend Park is named for the natural arc in the Cumberland River in this part of Nashville. This rural preserve has been taken care of by local Nashvillians who continued to fight for its protection from developers until it became a Nashville park in 2007. The Bells Bend landscape is shaped by the river, which creates lush fields and wildflowers, and attracts plenty of interesting wildlife. A stroll around the 2.3-mile loop trail offers uninterrupted views of wildlife and rolling fields. If you have time, pack a picnic and stay for lunch or dinner!
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EXPERT TIPS BY:
Megan Pacella
Nashville Local Expert
- Hiking Trails: "There are a few trail heads at Bells Bend, so stop by the nature center for a free map."
- Best for Hiking Trails Because: This 2.3-mile trail is made up of old farm road trails. It's like hiking through history!
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