Joelton, TN is technically a Nashville neighborhood, although it couldn’t be more different than the guitar toting tourists of Music City. No, it’s surrounded by stunning Tennessee beauty and boasts Marrowbone Lake, a stunning answer to the over populated Radnor Lake of Brentwood. Joelton is a sweet step back in time, a place where fishing is king and the people are kind. Take a look!

Marrowbone Lake - Facebook

Marrowbone Lake covers an area of sixty acres, boasts a boat ramp, fishing ramp, and bait & tackle resources.

We’ve heard from many that the integrity of the space enamors folks from the city, especially with their boat rentals and opportunity to fish, unencumbered, on the beautiful water. Since we’re now smack dab in the middle of fall, this is a perfect place to be surrounded by color.

If you’re looking to fish, you’ll find crappie, redear sunfish, blue & channel catfish, and largemouth bass in the water.

Joelton as a whole is a fairly rural community, populated by farms and multiple suburban neighborhoods that lie roughly 25 minutes from the city center. As of 2014, the population was 8,189.

The town is teeming with good people, outdoorsy folk that truly make the most of their beautiful location. Joelton has relied on farming since the 1920s, so the roots run deep.

Would you go fishing at Marrowbone Lake? It’s a beautiful place, one that pivots on your love of the land and a bit of quiet time on your boat. We’re in.

OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article.