Brentwood, Tennessee is a great place to call home for several reasons. But among them is the vast variety of popular parks. In order to provide more information on Brentwood to help with your Brentwood real estate decisions, BobParks.com has assembled a list of popular parks in Brentwood.
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With 40 acres, Concord Park offers paved trails for walking and biking. Concord Park is at Concord Road and Knox Valley Drive, and is home to the Brentwood Library, and nearby the Brentwood Family YMCA.
As Brentwood's largest park, Crockett Park has more than 170 acres. Crockett Park is home to Brentwood's annual Fourth of July fireworks celebration, as well as the free annual summer concert series, held at Crockett Park's Eddy Arnold Amphitheater.
Crockett Park offers restroom and concession buildings, seven lit tennis courts, eight lit ball fields, several multi-purpose fields, trails, a frisbee golf course, picnic shelters, a playground, two historic Brentwood homes and more. An indoor arena was recently added to Crockett Park, offering indoor soccer, lacrosse and flag football.
Complete with a full observation deck, Deerwood Arboretum and Nature Area is a true nature area.The Brentwood park has covered outdoor classrooms man-made lakes, nature trails and the Arboretum amphitheater. The Little Harpeth River flows through Deerwood Arboretum and Nature Area, which is home to a plethora of Brentwood and Nashville-area wildlife.
Located near Brentwood Middle School, Granny White Park is a 32-acre Brentwood park that offers a playground, picnic pavilion and several sporting facilities, including: a sand volleyball court, ball fields, walking and biking trails and a multi-purpose field.
Adjacent to Maryland Farms YMCA, Maryland Way Park is a seven-acre park that offers a walking and biking path and 20 exercise stations.
Home to the Fewkes Native American mounds site (listed on the National Register of Historic Places), Primm Park is a 31-acre Brentwood park located off Moores Lane. Primm Park houses Boiling Springs Academy, a historic schoolhouse originally built in 1832 and restored in 2003.
Finished in the summer of 2007, Owl Creek Park is Brentwood's newest. Owl Creek Park is 21 acres and offers picnic shelters, paths, a playground and basketball courts.
Adjacent to Crockett Park, River Park is 43 acres and offers a playground, basketball court, restrooms and more. River Park is adjacent to the Brentwood family YMCA.
Home to the new Williamson County Indoor Sports Complex, Tower Park is a 47-acre Brentwood park. Tower Park offers trails for walking and biking, multi-purpose fields and open spaces. The Williamson County Indoor Sports Complex is a 76,000 square foot building featuring a 50-meter indoor pool, fitness center, indoor tennis courts, locker rooms and more.
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