Edwin Warner Park and Percy Warner Park, collectively known as Warner Parks, are two major public parks in Nashville, Tennessee. They are part of the park system managed by the Metropolitan Board of Parks and Recreation of Nashville and Davidson County. Percy Warner Park's front entrance is located at the end of Belle Meade Boulevard. The parks are listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Warner Park Historic District. The parks offer a variety of trails for running and biking. Cars can drive through the park as well. There are also equestrian trails, athletic fields, and a golf course. Percy Warner Park is characterized by a group of steps built into the mountain located at the entrance to the park. Walkers can traverse these steps to reach the base of many hiking and biking trails. The parks are home to a steeplechase course that hosts the Iroquois Steeplechase, run annually each May since 1941 (with one year off for World War II) and a fixture on the National Steeplechase Association circuit. It is the only graded horse race, steeplechase or flat, that is currently run in the state. It is also home to the state championship in cross-country.
Trails in the Hikepack map
Memphis-Bristol Highway
Mossy Ridge Trail
Nashville Connector
Natchez Trace Parkway Spur (USBR 23 connector)
Old Hickory Boulevard
Vaughn Road
Vaughns Gap Road
West Minister Drive
Attractions in the Hikepack map
Cheekwood Mansion
Kroger
Vaughns Gap
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