
City Cemetery
The City Cemetery is the oldest continuously operated public cemetery in Nashville.
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The City Cemetery is the oldest continuously operated public cemetery in Nashville.

Rose Park is located on the historic Edgehill Civil War battleground and provides many recreational facilities; baseball and softball fields, soccer fields, basketball court, a walking track, and a NCAA Division I training facility used by Belmont University.


Reservoir Park is where Nashville's reservoir is located and is also historically significant. It is a big park with many recreational facilities.


This is a great example of a pocket park created with community input to serve as open space for the neighborhood.

Playground on school property. Not open to public during school hours


The Music City Walk of Fame Park is located across the street from The Country Music Hall of Fame. It is a pleasant park with a 'Walk of Fame' dedicated to Nashville favorites, and it is also a great place for hosting outdoor events and festivals.

J.C. Napier Park is located at the Napier Recreation Center which has an indoor pool. There is a playground and a small, grassy field.

A nice park to walk through to unwind and relax, especially for inner-city metro workers on their break. There is a sculpture and sign that explains the history of the area and spotlights the disarmed cannonballs found when excavating for Commerce Center.

Wasioto Park is a play space for children and families and a location for events. There is a stone climbing wall, spray park, bouncing pad, a maze, see-saws, and an outdoor amphitheatre for events.

Watkins Park is a lovely, neighborhood park with a spray park element, a playground, tennis courts, and lots of grassy area.

A nice park to walk through to unwind and relax, especially for inner-city metro workers on their break.


Kirkpatrick Park hasa community center, playground, and a spray park.


The Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park is located in the shadow of the State Capitol in downtown Nashville. The 19-acre park is designed to complement the Tennessee Capitol Building, give visitors a taste of Tennessee's history and natural wonders, and to serve as a lasting monument to...

Named after William Edmondson, the famous Nashville sculptor who was the first African American to be able to show at the Museum of Modern Art.


Pocket park in Gulch area with volleyball court, play areas and dog run



Also knows as Dragon Park, very suitable for small children and family events. There are many different playgrounds and grassy areas for fun, as well as tennis courts and multiple shaded picnic areas.

Sevier Park is a big, multi-purpose park with large, grassy fields, picnic areas, and also has historical significance.
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