Edwin and Percy Warner Parks

Save
Top 5% of attractions in Nashville
7 / 10

5 expert reviews

“Opened in 1927 and named after two local park commissioners, Percy (the larger) and Edwin (the smaller) Warner Parks are where Nashvillians come to enjoy the great outdoors.”

– Lonely Planet

Concierge Concierge
"The Edwin and Percy Warner parks—a.k.a. the Warner Parks—offer opportunities for walkers, runners, bikers, strollers, and even horseback riders."
Afar Magazine Afar Magazine
"Edwin and Percy Warner Parks -- collectively known as the Warner Parks -- include more than 2,600 acres as the largest municipally administered parks in Tennessee." Full review
New York Times New York Times
"Percy Warner Park and Edwin Warner Park — on the National Register of Historic Places — span 3,131 acres of wooded hills, open meadows and streams"