Picnicking Parks Near Murfreesboro

Discover 16 parks for picnicking within driving distance of Murfreesboro

Crater of Diamonds State Park

Murfreesboro, Arkansas
2 miles away

"The nearest town and the gateway to the park, Murfreesboro is where most visitors stay, dine, and stock up on digging supplies before heading to the diamond field."

The world’s only public diamond mine, where visitors can search for real diamonds and keep their finds.

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Daisy State Park

Kirby, Arkansas
24 miles away

"Murfreesboro travelers visit for Lake Greeson recreation and a relaxing outdoor escape. The park pairs well with a day trip to nearby diamond country attractions."

A peaceful Lake Greeson park offering boating, fishing, camping, and scenic lakeside recreation.

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Long Hunter State Park

Nashville, Tennessee
25 miles away

"Murfreesboro residents visit for boating, fishing, and family outings close to home. The park offers a convenient day-trip option with plenty of outdoor space."

A scenic Nashville-area park offering lake access, hiking, fishing, boating, and wildlife viewing.

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Cedars of Lebanon State Park

Lebanon, Tennessee
28 miles away

"Murfreesboro visitors often come for a nature-focused outing that is close enough for a day trip. The park offers a quieter alternative to city parks and a chance to explore unique limestone glades."

A Middle Tennessee park known for cedar glades, camping, hiking, and family recreation.

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Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park

Nashville, Tennessee
34 miles away

"Murfreesboro residents visit for easy access to downtown Nashville’s landmarks and cultural sites. The park is a popular destination for school groups and sightseeing trips."

A downtown Nashville park honoring Tennessee’s heritage with monuments, fountains, and open green space.

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Henry Horton State Park

Chapel Hill, Tennessee
34 miles away

"Murfreesboro residents visit for family outings, fishing, and weekend camping. The park is close enough for spontaneous day trips and easy outdoor recreation."

A riverfront Middle Tennessee park known for golf, camping, fishing, and family recreation.

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Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park

Manchester, Tennessee
34 miles away

"Murfreesboro is close enough for a convenient day trip to one of Tennessee’s most important prehistoric sites. Visitors from the city often pair the park with a scenic drive and picnic stop."

A scenic archaeological park with ancient earthworks, waterfalls, and wooded trails.

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Harpeth River State Park

Kingston Springs, Tennessee
47 miles away

"Murfreesboro residents often visit for a weekend paddle or a relaxed hike along the river. It is a convenient destination for those seeking a change from urban parks and sports venues."

A river-focused state park with paddling, hiking, and historic sites along the Harpeth River.

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Tims Ford State Park

Winchester, Tennessee
52 miles away

"Murfreesboro is a large population center within easy driving distance of the park. Many visitors make the trip for a full day on the water or a weekend camping getaway."

A scenic lakeside park on Tims Ford Lake known for boating, fishing, swimming, and relaxing outdoor recreation.

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Burgess Falls State Park

Sparta, Tennessee
58 miles away

"Murfreesboro is within range for a longer day trip to one of Tennessee’s most photogenic waterfalls. Visitors from the Nashville metro area often use the park as an easy outdoor getaway."

A scenic Upper Cumberland park known for its powerful waterfall views and forested hiking trails.

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Cordell Hull Birthplace State Park

Byrdstown, Tennessee
58 miles away

"Murfreesboro visitors may come for a weekend drive into north Tennessee’s historic countryside. The park provides a meaningful stop for those interested in Tennessee political history."

A small historic park preserving the birthplace and legacy of Cordell Hull.

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Cummins Falls State Park

Cookeville, Tennessee
58 miles away

"Murfreesboro is far enough for a planned day trip but close enough for a full outdoor excursion. The park appeals to visitors looking for a dramatic waterfall experience outside the city."

A rugged waterfall park known for swimming, scenic gorge views, and one of Tennessee’s most iconic falls.

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Devil's Backbone State Park

Lobelville, Tennessee
58 miles away

"Murfreesboro visitors often seek the park for a less crowded alternative to urban parks and greenways. It is a good option for a scenic drive and a quiet hike."

A scenic Cumberland Plateau park known for its sandstone ridge, overlooks, and peaceful woodland recreation.

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Scott's Gulf Wilderness State Park

Spencer, Tennessee
58 miles away

"Murfreesboro visitors can make a longer day trip to experience one of Tennessee's more remote state park settings. The park is appealing for hikers and photographers seeking a less crowded destination."

A rugged Cumberland Plateau wilderness park with scenic gorges, waterfalls, and backcountry hiking.

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South Cumberland State Park

Monteagle, Tennessee
58 miles away

"Murfreesboro residents visit for weekend hiking, camping, and scenic photography. South Cumberland’s cliffs and waterfalls provide a more rugged outdoor experience than most nearby parks."

A vast plateau park known for waterfalls, cliffs, gorges, and rugged outdoor recreation.

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Standing Stone State Park

Livingston, Tennessee
58 miles away

"Murfreesboro is close enough for a long day trip or weekend escape. Visitors from the city often come to enjoy a slower pace, fishing, and scenic drives."

A peaceful Cumberland Plateau park with a lake, wooded hills, camping, and year-round outdoor recreation.

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