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Stones River Greenway

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3.4

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43

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Stones River Greenway

01:07

4.31km

30m

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Embark on an easy hike along the Stones River Greenway, a 2.7-mile (4.3 km) route that takes about 1 hour and 7 minutes to complete. You'll experience a gentle elevation gain of 101 feet (31 metres) as you follow the path, much of which runs alongside the scenic Stones River.…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Stones River Bend Regional Park

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Nestled at the confluence of the Cumberland and Stones rivers, east of Nashville. It encompasses acres of rolling hills, high bluffs, limestone shelves, and vast floodplains.

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4.31 km

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3.91 km

398 m

Surfaces

3.21 km

737 m

365 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Stones River Greenway?

The greenway features a diverse terrain. It's predominantly paved with asphalt, making it suitable for various activities. You'll also find charming wooden boardwalk sections, including a 1,500-foot stretch along the river. While much of it follows the Stones River, some parts lead into hilly, wooded areas with short, steep climbs, and there are less-paved 'nature trail' offshoots for those seeking more rugged exploration.

What natural features and landmarks can I see along the route?

You'll encounter stunning nature scenes with the beautiful Stones River frequently by your side, lush greenery, diverse wildflowers, and striking limestone formations. The path winds through open fields and groves of deciduous trees. Historically, you can see former antebellum estates, the Two Rivers Mansion, and the site of Andrew Jackson's Clover Bottom General Store. Don't miss 'The Bridging of Two Rivers' mural at a tunnel entrance beneath the Briley Parkway, and the pedestrian bridge over the Cumberland River is a highlight. You'll also pass by Stones River Bend Regional Park.

Where can I park to access the greenway?

There are numerous well-marked trailheads with convenient parking. Popular access points include Percy Priest Dam and Two Rivers Park. These locations provide easy entry to different sections of the greenway.

Is the Stones River Greenway dog-friendly?

Yes, the greenway is notably dog-friendly. You'll find dog parks and water fountains available near some of the entrances, making it a great option for walking your canine companion. Please ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them.

What is the best time of year to hike this greenway?

The greenway offers a pleasant experience year-round. Spring and fall are particularly beautiful with lush greenery, wildflowers, and comfortable temperatures. Summer can be warm, but the shaded sections provide relief. Winter hiking is also possible, though conditions may vary.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the greenway or Stones River Bend Regional Park?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Stones River Greenway or Stones River Bend Regional Park. It is freely accessible for public enjoyment.

Is the greenway suitable for families with children?

Yes, the greenway is generally very family-friendly, especially the paved sections. However, be aware that some segments, particularly the North Murfreesboro Greenway, feature two significant hills that, while paved, can be challenging for strollers or young cyclists. Overall, it's a great place for a family outing.

What kind of wildlife might I spot along the trail?

The greenway is rich in natural environment, and wildlife such as deer can often be spotted along the route. You'll also encounter diverse bird species and other small animals typical of a riparian and wooded setting.

Does the greenway connect to other trails?

Yes, the greenway is a vital part of Nashville's greenway system and connects to other significant trails. The route itself passes through sections of the Music City Bikeway, the Stones River Greenway (multiple segments), and the Hickory Hill Connector. It also connects to trails like the Shelby Bottoms Greenway.

Are there any sections of the greenway that offer a more challenging workout?

While largely easy, certain segments of the greenway do offer a moderate challenge. You'll encounter short, steep climbs in the hilly terrain, which some describe as a 'thigh-burner.' These sections provide a good workout and are excellent for runners seeking hill training. The North Murfreesboro Greenway, for example, has two notable paved hills.

Are there facilities or places to eat near the greenway?

The greenway passes through areas that include suburban neighborhoods, so you'll find various facilities and dining options nearby. While specific cafes or restaurants aren't directly on the trail, access points are often close to amenities in the surrounding Nashville area.

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