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AL
– Alta Lake Greenway
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Beaman Park Natural Area -
BB
– Bells Bend Greenway
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BM
– Brook Meade Greenway -
CR
- DT - Cumberland River
Greenway - Downtown Section
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CR-MCL
- Cumberland River Greenway
- MetroCenter Levee SectionTrail User Alerts
MetroCenter Levee Greenway - June 22, 2011 – The US. Army Corps of Engineers is performing maintenance work on Levee and will require the closure of the 3.5 miles of trail along the top of it. The estimated completion date for this work is June 2012. Please make use of alternate routes until this work can be completed and check back on this website for further updates.
- CR - TSU - Cumberland River Greenway - Tennessee State University Section
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CR
- EB
– East Bank Greenway -
HR
– Harpeth River Greenway - Harpeth Youth Soccer Association
Section
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HR-MM
- Harpeth River Greenway - Morton Mill Section
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HR
– Harpeth River Greenway - Warner/Exchange Club Section
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HR
– Harpeth River Greenway - Riverwalk Section
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MC-BH
– Mill Creek Greenway – Blue Hole Road
Section
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MC-EZ
– Mill Creek Greenway – Ezell Park
Section
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PP
– Peeler Park Greenway
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RC
– Richland Creek Greenway
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SB
– Shelby Bottoms Greenway
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SM
– Seven Mile Creek Greenway
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SR
– Stones River Greenway
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WC
– Whites Creek Greenway
Click on the greenway project below that you would like to view.
- Davidson Countywide Greenways System Map
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Cumberland
River Master Plan Schematic -
Alta
Lake -
Bells
Bend Primitive Trails -
Beaman
Park Primitive Trails -
Brookmeade
Greenway
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Cumberland
River: Downtown Connector, Metro Center
Levee, East Bank Greenway and Shelby Street Bridge
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Harpeth
River Greenway -
Mill
Creek Greenway
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Old
Hickory Dam
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Peeler
Park
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Richland
Creek Greenway
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Shelby
Bottoms Greenway and Nature Park
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Seven
Mile Creek Greenway -
Stones
River Greenway
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Whites
Creek Greenway

biking the greenways
Need to borrow a bike? Nashville has a bike share program. Click here for details.
Bike lanes connect greenways and points of interest. What are the rules for the bicycle and traffic lanes? Find answers here: http://mpw.nashville.gov/IMS/BikeWays/FAQ.aspx
For Metro's Bikeways, visit Public Works site by clicking photo below, then click the photo again within their page.
Other route map courtesy Public Works and the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee:
BiCentennial Park to Two Rivers Park and Downtown Nashville Route (4.58mb PDF)
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