Brentwood Parks Offer Variety of Summer Activities

Whether you are looking for a good jogging trail, a place to play tennis or just searching for beautiful scenery, there are plenty of Brentwood parks for you to check out. We’ve compiled a list for you including a brief description of each park.

Crockett Park: Located at 1500 Volunteer Parkway, Crockett is Brentwood’s largest park. With more than 164 acres of open fields, the park is home to eight multipurpose fields, baseball diamonds, tennis courts, trails and more.

Granny White Park: Located at 610 Granny White Pike, this 32-acre park has plenty of walking trails, tennis courts, lighted baseball/softball fields and a playground.

Tower Park: Located at Heritage Way, this 47-acre park offers trails, multipurpose fields and contains Nutro Dog Park if you want to bring your favorite pup along.

River Park: Located at 1100 Knox Valley Drive, this 46-acre park has a basketball court, walking trails along Little Harpeth River and a playground.

Deerwood Arboretum & Nature Center: Located at 320 Deerwood Lane, this 27-acre natural area is a state-certified arboretum. The area features bike and jogging trails, a wildflower meadow, ponds, an amphitheater and more.

Owl Creek Park: Located at 9751 Concord Road, this 21-acre park includes walking trails, basketball courts a playground and a picnic area.

Primm Park: Just off Moore’s Lane near Montclair subdivision, you’ll find this 31-acre park complete with The Little Harpeth River and various historic sites.

Concord Park: Right near the Brentwood Library, this 40-acre park includes bikeways, walking paths, practice fields and a picnic area.

Maryland Way Park: Located at 5055 Maryland Way, this 7-acre park includes walking paths and exercise stations.

Enjoy the variety of parks Brentwood has to offer this summer.