Radnor Lake State Park offers visitors a serene natural escape just outside Nashville, featuring abundant wildlife and diverse hiking trails.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Radnor Lake State Park.
Free access, no permits required
Spring and fall for mild temperatures and vibrant foliage
Radnor Lake Visitor Center
Accessible via Otter Creek Road, no seasonal closures
Mild weather with warm summers and cool winters; spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural beauty.
Conservation efforts focus on protecting local wildlife habitats and maintaining trail systems to prevent erosion.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
A scenic and accessible walk around the lake's perimeter, ideal for all ages.
A picturesque trail through forested areas offering sightings of local wildlife.
A challenging hike with rewarding views from the highest point in the park.
A brief trail leading to a historical valve house, reflecting the area's past.
Visit early in the morning for the best wildlife viewing opportunities.
Watch out for seasonal trail closures to protect nesting sites.
Parking can fill up quickly on weekends; arrive early to secure a spot.
Bring binoculars for birdwatching as the park hosts a variety of bird species.