Stones River Greenway of Nashville Trail is a 5.7 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Nashville, Tennessee that features a lake and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for walking, running, nature trips, and road biking and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
Overall good. Some hills - can go to percy priest and back. Run by the river
Beautiful winter day. Cool, breezy and sunny. Nice walk. Mark rode his bike while I walked. Lots of people on the greenway.
Wonderful! Beautiful gorgeous fall day. Trees were nice. A lot of people on the trail.
I enjoyed the trail overall, yet it lacked a sense of pizazz. The first half mile had enjoyable river scenery and the next half mile had a duly structured bridge. However the following upslope was quite less than enjoyable. Complete turn off with no views of the river. So much so that it made me turn around and give up on the hike completely.
Great walk in nature. Beautiful river alongside the trail 90% of the time. Dam at beginning (or end depending on where you start) is excellent.
Lots of traffic today but not stuffy. A tip for cyclists, be careful as there are leaves and some slick/muddy parts on the trail currently
The boardwalk opened a few days ago to make the whole Greenway available. Lots of wet leaves to make one walk carefully. Walkers, joggers and cyclists out enjoying grey afternoon.
Unfortunately, the hike was cut short because one of the bridges was closed due to damage. It was a nice 1/2 mile hike near the river though haha
Just wonderful. Cool less humidity and not too crowded. A great way to start the Labor Day holiday!