Picnicking Parks Near Nashville

Discover 19 parks for picnicking within driving distance of Nashville

Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park

Nashville, Tennessee
0 miles away

"Visitors from Nashville can easily enjoy the park as a downtown green space, event venue, and outdoor history lesson. It is ideal for a quick walk, lunch break, or family outing."

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

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Long Hunter State Park

Nashville, Tennessee
14 miles away

"Nashville visitors often come for a quick escape to the lake, trails, and picnic areas. It is one of the easiest state parks to reach from the city."

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

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Harpeth River State Park

Kingston Springs, Tennessee
22 miles away

"Tennessee's largest city is the closest major market, making the park an easy day trip for paddling, hiking, and history. Visitors from Nashville often come to escape the city and enjoy a quieter river setting."

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

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Cedars of Lebanon State Park

Lebanon, Tennessee
29 miles away

"Nashville is the largest nearby population center, making the park a popular weekend destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Many visitors come to camp, swim, and enjoy a short drive into the countryside."

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

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Daisy State Park

Kirby, Arkansas
34 miles away

"Nashville residents visit for peaceful camping and easy lake access. The park is a practical choice for outdoor recreation without a long drive."

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

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McCormick's Creek State Park

Spencer, Indiana
34 miles away

"Nashville visitors are drawn to the park for its natural scenery and easy access to outdoor recreation. It pairs well with a day of exploring Brown County and nearby attractions."

Indiana’s oldest state park, known for its limestone canyon, waterfall, and wooded trails.

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Cossatot River State Park-Natural Area

De Queen, Arkansas
38 miles away

"Nashville offers a convenient regional base for families and outdoor enthusiasts. It is a practical starting point for a visit focused on nature, fishing, and river recreation."

A rugged river park known for whitewater paddling, fishing, and scenic Ozark-foothill landscapes.

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Port Royal State Park

Port Royal, Tennessee
38 miles away

"Nashville travelers can visit Port Royal for a nearby escape into Tennessee history. It works well as a half-day trip for families, photographers, and history enthusiasts."

A small historic park along the Red River featuring the Port Royal settlement site and peaceful riverside scenery.

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White Oak Lake State Park

Waldo, Arkansas
39 miles away

"Nashville is close enough for anglers and campers to make repeat visits throughout the year. The park’s calm water and wooded surroundings appeal to visitors seeking a low-key escape."

A peaceful lake park in southwest Arkansas known for fishing, paddling, camping, and wildlife viewing.

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Henry Horton State Park

Chapel Hill, Tennessee
42 miles away

"Visitors from Nashville often come for a quick nature escape, camping, and golf without a long drive. The park offers a quieter alternative to city recreation while still being close enough for day trips."

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

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Millwood State Park

Ashdown, Arkansas
44 miles away

"Nashville residents can reach the park for a full day on the water or a quiet lakeside camping trip. The park’s fishing and wildlife viewing are especially appealing for local outdoor enthusiasts."

A lakeside park on Millwood Lake offering fishing, boating, camping, and birding in southwest Arkansas.

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Poison Springs Battleground State Park

Chidester, Arkansas
47 miles away

"Nashville visitors may be interested in the park’s Civil War significance and rural setting. It provides an easy excursion for families and history buffs alike."

A small historic park commemorating the Civil War Battle of Poison Springs.

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Dunbar Cave State Park

Clarksville, Tennessee
48 miles away

"Nashville residents use the park as an easy regional day trip for nature and history. Its cave tours and quiet trails offer a welcome break from the city."

A historic cave park in Clarksville known for guided tours, wildlife, and scenic trails.

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Logoly State Park

Magnolia, Arkansas
52 miles away

"Nashville residents can use the park for a nearby escape into forested habitat and interpretive learning. It is a good choice for casual outdoor recreation and wildlife observation."

A small, wooded state park in southern Arkansas offering nature study, picnicking, and a peaceful outdoor retreat.

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Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park

Manchester, Tennessee
57 miles away

"Nashville travelers can reach the park for a rewarding day trip outside the metro area. It appeals to visitors seeking Tennessee history, quiet trails, and a break from city crowds."

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

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Medoc Mountain State Park

Hollister, North Carolina
58 miles away

"Nashville-area visitors can enjoy a scenic drive to one of the region's most tranquil parks. It is a popular choice for hikers and birdwatchers looking for uncrowded trails."

A quiet northeastern North Carolina park known for forested ridges, creeks, wildlife, and peaceful outdoor recreation.

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Johnsonville State Historic Park

New Johnsonville, Tennessee
59 miles away

"Nashville visitors looking for a nearby historic day trip will find the park rewarding and less crowded than urban attractions. Its battlefield history and river views make it a distinctive regional escape."

A Civil War historic park on the Tennessee River featuring battlefield sites, earthworks, and scenic overlooks.

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South Cumberland State Park

Monteagle, Tennessee
60 miles away

"Nashville travelers come for weekend camping, scenic hikes, and a break from the city. South Cumberland is one of the closest places to experience dramatic plateau landscapes and waterfalls."

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

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Burgess Falls State Park

Sparta, Tennessee
74 miles away

"Nashville visitors come for a scenic escape into the Upper Cumberland, especially when seeking a waterfall-focused day trip. It is a worthwhile destination for travelers willing to drive a bit farther for nature."

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

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