Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park is located right outside downtown Nashville, and we have to say – it deserves to get a little bit of lovin.’ One, it’s positively GORGEOUS no matter what season we’re in. It celebrates Nashville heritage. Bet you didn’t know is was a state park, or that it’s considered an urban park. It’s true. Plus these other awesome facts – read on, adventurer.
Paul Nicholson - Flickr Bicentennial Park opened on June 1, 1996 and has since become a popular spot for business folk looking for a quick jaunt in the fresh air as well as runners, families, and farmers market fans.
Kim Unertl - Flickr The park consists of 19-acres, where you’ll find a splash pad for your littles, the Pathway of History, a 200-foot granite map of Tennessee, a World War II Memorial, and even a 95-bell Carillon.
Brent Moore - Flickr This spectacular shot was taken by Brent Moore, who also noted that the thirty-one fountains that sparkle by day and light up by night represent the thirty-one major rivers in the state. Fascinating!
Courtney McGough - Flickr Here’s a quick look at the frequently instagrammed Carillon Bells during the day…
Timothy Wildey - Flickr And their stunning beauty at night.
Brent Moore - Flickr There are eleven planters along the Walkway of Counties, and you’ll find native plant species from all around the state. Bicentennial Park was opened to honor Tennessee, and the entirety of the design reflects the beauty of the state.
Tyler Neu - Flickr If you’re looking to learn ALL about the park, there are tours that run on a daily basis as well as informational sheets (free!) for you to take your own self-guided tour. It’s definitely the most popular option, and we’d recommend. This is truly a Tennessee gem.
Well, what do you think about this amazing state park in Nashville? Are you headed out to the park this Saturday…? Well, if not to Bicentennial, you can always head here!
Paul Nicholson - Flickr
Bicentennial Park opened on June 1, 1996 and has since become a popular spot for business folk looking for a quick jaunt in the fresh air as well as runners, families, and farmers market fans.
Kim Unertl - Flickr
The park consists of 19-acres, where you’ll find a splash pad for your littles, the Pathway of History, a 200-foot granite map of Tennessee, a World War II Memorial, and even a 95-bell Carillon.
Brent Moore - Flickr
This spectacular shot was taken by Brent Moore, who also noted that the thirty-one fountains that sparkle by day and light up by night represent the thirty-one major rivers in the state. Fascinating!
Courtney McGough - Flickr
Here’s a quick look at the frequently instagrammed Carillon Bells during the day…
Timothy Wildey - Flickr
And their stunning beauty at night.
There are eleven planters along the Walkway of Counties, and you’ll find native plant species from all around the state. Bicentennial Park was opened to honor Tennessee, and the entirety of the design reflects the beauty of the state.
Tyler Neu - Flickr
If you’re looking to learn ALL about the park, there are tours that run on a daily basis as well as informational sheets (free!) for you to take your own self-guided tour. It’s definitely the most popular option, and we’d recommend. This is truly a Tennessee gem.
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