Stones River Greenway Local Park

Stones River Greenway Local Park

Stones River Greenway Local Park is a scenic urban park in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, offering miles of trails along the Stones River and opportunities for hiking, biking, and nature observation within a largely undeveloped natural corridor.

600
Acres Protected
8+
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
2000
Year Established

About Stones River Greenway Local Park

Stones River Greenway Local Park
 

Stones River Greenway Local Park follows a significant stretch of the Stones River as it winds its way through Rutherford County, Tennessee, primarily centered around the city of Murfreesboro. This greenway park preserves the riparian habitat along the river, featuring hardwood forests, wetlands, and open spaces that support diverse wildlife including birds, deer, and small mammals. The greenway connects neighborhoods and schools to natural spaces, providing a vital urban corridor for outdoor recreation and environmental education. The park’s trail system integrates paved and natural surface paths, catering to walkers, joggers, cyclists, and nature enthusiasts. Historically, the Stones River area holds significance dating back to early Native American settlements and the Civil War, with the greenway facilitating access to several nearby historical sites. Visitor appeal centers on its accessibility, scenic river views, and the peaceful setting within a growing metropolitan area. The park is managed locally, with ongoing efforts to expand the trail network and preserve the river’s water quality and surrounding habitats. Seasonal wildflowers, migratory bird watching, and community events make Stones River Greenway a favorite for residents and visitors seeking outdoor activity close to town.

Highlights

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Stones River Trail – a multi-use trail following the river with scenic views and wildlife habitats

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Historic sites nearby including Stones River National Battlefield

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Riparian hardwood forests supporting local bird species including herons and kingfishers

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Connecting green corridors linking residential neighborhoods and public parks

Notable Natural Features

Stones River

A tributary of the Cumberland River, the Stones River provides the park its scenic waterways and supports diverse aquatic and riparian ecosystems.

Greenway Trail System

An interconnected network of paved and natural-surface trails ideal for walking, biking, and running along the river corridor.

Riparian Forest Habitats

Hardwood forests and wetlands along the river host a variety of wildlife and plant species native to Middle Tennessee.