3 Best Hiking Trails in Murfreesboro, TN

Expert-recommended Top 3 Hiking Trails in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. All of our hiking trails actually face a rigorous 50-Point Inspection, which includes customer reviews, history, complaints, ratings, satisfaction, trust, cost and general excellence. You deserve only the best!

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STONES RIVER NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD

4.9 (117)
3501 Old Nashville Highway,
Murfreesboro, TN 37129 Directions

Since 1927

Specialty:

Trail Running Walking Trails Road Biking Hiking Kid Friendly Walking Forest & Playground

Stones River National Battlefield offers a meticulously maintained hiking experience, featuring two exceptional trails suitable for hikers of all levels. With elevations ranging from 29 to 85 feet, these trails provide a gentle terrain that is easy to navigate. As part of the National Park Service, Stones River National Battlefield is dedicated to preserving the area's natural and cultural heritage for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of present and future generations. Covering over 600 acres of historic battlefield and National Cemetery, the park is a testament to the sacrifices made during significant historical moments. By conserving both natural and cultural resources, Stones River National Battlefield contributes to the enhancement of outdoor recreational opportunities, not only for residents but also for visitors from across the country and around the world. Whether seeking a peaceful stroll or a journey through history, this battlefield offers a serene and enlightening experience amidst its historic landscapes.

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(615) 893-9501

Mon-Sun: 9am - 5pm

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BARFIELD CRESCENT PARK

4.8 (116)
697 Veterans Parkway,
Murfreesboro, TN 37128 Directions

Specialty:

Grass Volleyball Court Horseshoe Pits Hiking Two Educational Classroom Restrooms Outdoor Store and Recreation Two Playgrounds Tetherball Baseball and Softball Programs Facilities and Parks Athletics and Wellness/Fitness Arts and Culture Online Registration Scorekeeper Areas & Scoreboards

Barfield Crescent Park offers five exceptional trails renowned for their ease of navigation. With elevations ranging from 95 to 406 feet, these trails provide gentle terrain suitable for hikers of all skill levels. Spanning across 430 acres in the southern region of Murfreesboro, Barfield Crescent Park boasts many amenities to enhance visitors' experiences. The park features four shelters accommodating 24 individuals each, an additional shelter capable of seating 76 guests, and a corporate shelter with space for 315 attendees. Ample parking is available, with room for up to 600 vehicles. Nature enthusiasts will delight in the park's diverse offerings, including over 7 miles of paved and unpaved hiking and walking trails, providing ample opportunities to explore the area's scenic beauty. For those seeking overnight adventures, Barfield Crescent Park offers 12 private campsites and a group campsite, ensuring a memorable outdoor experience amidst the tranquility of Murfreesboro's Stones River.

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CASON TRAILHEAD

4.7 (112)
1100 Cason Trail,
Murfreesboro, TN 37128 Directions

Specialty:

Walking Trail Biking Trail Pavilions Picnic Shelter Playground Restrooms Hiking Wild Animals Birds Parking & Restroom Facilities

Cason Trailhead is a beautiful park that is part of the local trail network. The Cason Trailhead has pavilions, restroom facilities, and a playground. The park offers several amenities, such as an asphalt trail, a bark park, a city park located next to it, fishing, a historical site, a pavilion, a playground, a water fountain, and a wayside exhibit. It also provides available picnic pavilion rentals. Visitors can enjoy the scenic overlooks, an impressive pedestrian bridge crossing the river, and more. Dogs are permitted on the trail but must be kept on a leash.

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