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Easy hiking trails around J. Percy Priest Lake traverse a diverse landscape characterized by extensive woodlands, unique cedar glades, and significant shoreline access. The region, formed by the J. Percy Priest Dam on the Stones River, features a large lake with numerous coves and inlets. Hikers can expect paths through varied terrain, including thin soil over limestone bedrock in glade areas and shaded forest trails.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Easy 1.9-mile loop hike in Long Hunter State Park, featuring cedar forests, limestone glades, and lake views from Bald Knob.
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Enjoy an easy 1.7-mile paved loop hike on the Anderson Road Fitness Trail, offering scenic views of J. Percy Priest Lake.

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Hike the easy 3.4-mile Jones Mill Orange Loop in Long Hunter State Park for scenic cedar glades, wildflowers, and lake views from Bald Knob.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Nice quiet section of the Stones River Greenway. The section runs along the Stones River and next to the rail line.
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J. Percy Priest Lake was created by the construction of the J. Percy Priest Dam on the Stones River and spans over 14,000 acres. The lake features clear water surrounded by woodlands and rolling hills, with both sandy and rocky beaches, as well as picnic areas along its shores. In addition to the scenic trails that encircle the lake, it is good for fishing, kayaking, and swimming.
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Long Hunter boasts over 30 miles of shoreline on Percy Priest Lake, making it a haven for boating, fishing (known for its large crappie population), and swimming. The park offers educational programs to connect visitors with the natural world and Tennessee's history.
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The Stones River Greenway is a popular paved multi-use path that follows the Stone River from the Cumberland River Pedestrian Bridge and Shelby Bottoms Greenway all the way to Percy Priest Lake.
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This beautiful old train bridge passes right over the Greenway. It adds to the history and atmosphere of this area. I think trains still run on it from time to time.
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The Stones River Greenway runs along the river and crosses under several bridges. Early on the trail is very nice with only a bit of noise as you get close to I-40.
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A lovely short hike through the cedars next to the lake. The trail is paved, making it easy for anyone.
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There are 18 easy hiking trails around J. Percy Priest Lake, offering a variety of scenic routes through woodlands, cedar glades, and along the lake shoreline.
Yes, many easy trails are perfect for families. The Anderson Road Fitness Trail is a paved, accessible option with lake views. Additionally, the Jones Mill White Loop in Long Hunter State Park is a shorter, easy loop through unique cedar glades that families often enjoy.
Most trails around J. Percy Priest Lake, including those in Long Hunter State Park and the Anderson Road Recreation Area, are dog-friendly. Dogs must generally be kept on a leash. Always check specific park regulations before heading out.
Easy hikes around J. Percy Priest Lake offer diverse scenery, including lush woodlands, unique cedar glades with their distinctive plant life, and extensive views of the lake. Trails often follow the shoreline, providing picturesque water vistas and opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Yes, several easy loop trails are available. The Anderson Road Fitness Trail is a 1.7-mile paved loop. For a slightly longer option, the Jones Mill Orange Loop provides a 3.4-mile easy walk through woodlands and near the lake.
Cedar glades are unique ecological features characterized by thin soil over limestone bedrock, supporting specialized plant life. You can experience these distinctive habitats on easy trails like the Jones Mill White Loop in Long Hunter State Park or the Anderson Road Fitness Trail.
Public transportation options directly to many trailheads around J. Percy Priest Lake are limited. Most visitors access the trails by car. However, the Stones River Greenway, which includes easy hiking sections like the Stones River Greenway near I-40 loop, may have more accessible points via local transit routes in Nashville.
Designated parking areas are available at major trailheads and recreation areas. For instance, Long Hunter State Park has multiple parking lots for trails like the Jones Mill loops. The Anderson Road Recreation Area also provides ample parking for the Anderson Road Fitness Trail. Always check specific park or trailhead information for parking details.
Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant hiking conditions with mild temperatures and beautiful foliage. Spring brings wildflowers, while fall showcases vibrant autumn colors. Summer can be warm and humid, but shaded trails provide relief. Winter hiking is also possible, often with fewer crowds and unique views.
The easy trails at J. Percy Priest Lake are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from 23 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful lake views, the unique cedar glade environments, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable and accessible outdoor experience.
Yes, many easy trails provide direct lake access and scenic viewpoints. The Anderson Road Fitness Trail offers continuous lake views. Within Long Hunter State Park, trails like the Couchville Lake Trail (a paved, barrier-free path) and sections of the Bryant Grove Trail provide tranquil lake vistas and shoreline access.
The duration for easy hikes varies depending on the trail length. For example, the Anderson Road Fitness Trail typically takes about 43 minutes, while the Jones Mill White Loop can be completed in around 47 minutes. Longer easy routes like the Jones Mill Orange Loop might take around 1 hour and 25 minutes.


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