Radnor Lake State Natural Area
Radnor Lake State Natural Area is a 1,368-acre park located in Nashville. Radnor Lake State Natural Area is one of the Three Best Rated® Hiking Trails in Nashville, TN.
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Beautiful lake trails and wildlife! We saw an otter, so many turtles, and the new baby eagles and their mama. An amazing place to spend a few active hours in Nashville! It was very busy, even on a Thursday morning so prepare to wait for parking, or walk a while to get there. Stop in the education center because the lady inside was very sweet and helpful!
Radnor Lake State Park is an excellent place to view wildlife and scenery. It is very well maintained, probably better than any other state park. It has great walking trails along with excellent subjects for photographers. The only downside is its popularity, it is very difficult to park unless you arrive early, very early.
Such a beautiful park. It’s especially beautiful early in the morning before the crowds get there and wild animals can be seen all along the trails. Deer, squirrels, hawks, ducks, turtles, lizards, snakes, chipmunks, eagles, etc. can’t recommend it enough!
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