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Outdoor fun and adventure |
Route 1 Hobson Pike Nashville, TN 37076 United States +1 615 885 2422 http://state.tn.us/environment... |
About 20 miles southeast of Nashville lies one of the area's most popular parks. If you are a true nature lovers and scientist, you will marvel at the rich bio-diversity, including rare plants and animals. Enjoy a day hiking one of nineteen trails or try your hand at catching the "big one" on Percy Priest Lake. After the sun goes down, enjoy spending the evening under the stars at one of the wooded campsites. The park also plays host to the Annual Tennessee State PowWow & Fall Festival. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Inexpensive daytime fun in historic Edgefield |
2021 Fatherland St (Shelby Ave and 20th St) Nashville, TN 37206 United States +1 615 862 8474 |
Historic Edgefield district, known for Victorian houses and artist's bungalows, is home to one of the city's oldest parks. Sloping terrain, tiny Lake Sevier and old trees provide peaceful seclusion. Come in the daytime for a picnic and to feed the ducks. Trails are available for rollerblading and cycling; plus, softball diamond, tennis courts and playground. The adjacent 72-par Bermuda greens golf course is open to the public seven days. Fees are $8 for 9 holes (18-hole course). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fly fishing outfitter |
1116 Kingston Springs Road Nashville, TN 37082 United States +1 615 952 4186 |
Perhaps the most romantic of all game hunting sports is fly fishing. You stand waist deep in the stream casting your line towards your prey. You engage in the classic battle of wit and strength with your adversary, the elusive trout. You capture a few, you release a few, and in the end, you gain a sense of the world around you, and how it is all connected. Your trip towards fishing enlightenment begins here. From supplies to scheduling a trip, they have what you need. Review © 2007, Wcities |