Seven Mile Creek Greenway

Tennessee

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Seven Mile Creek Greenway Facts

States: Tennessee
Counties: Davidson
Length: 0.5 miles
Trail end points: Whitfield Park and Edmondson Pike nr. Ellington Ag. Center
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
ID: 6438732
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Seven Mile Creek Greenway Description

Seven Mile Creek Greenway is one of many forming Nashville's system of greenways throughout the city. Nashville's greenways link neighborhoods, schools, shopping areas, the downtown area, offices, recreation areas, open spaces and other points of interest.

The Seven Mile Creek Greenway is a multi-use trail that runs through a wooded area from Whitfield Park along Seven Mile Creek south to just past the Ellington Agricultural Center. Here there is an unpaved trail that continues south to an intersection with Edmondson Pike near Oakley Drive.

Parking and Trail Access

You can access the greenway at Whitfield Park, 5301 Edmondson Pike. For more information, contact:

Nashville Parks & Recreation
511 Oman Street
Nashville, Tennessee 37203
615-862-8400
www.nashville.gov/parks/about/contactus.asp

Seven Mile Creek Greenway Reviews

Best suited for walkers

The trail itself is pretty decent if you are walking/roller blading. For bikes, it's a bit different. Since it's only .5 a mile it doesn't feel like much of a workout, but if you go back and forth enough times it does the job. Nice pavement and smelt of honeysuckle, however since its nessled back from the road it's a bit buggy.

Short and Sweet

My wife and I happened upon this short trail today and zipped up and down it on our bikes. It was flat, short, wide and not busy at all. It crosses one road into the Ag Center area, it is well marked for bikes/pedestrians and the cars do yield to the crossover. Smooth ride and well maintained!

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