Summer Hot Spots Series – Pinkerton Park

Summer Hot Spots Series Part 2

Our summer hot spots series continues with a glimpse at Pinkerton Park. This popular destination near down town off Murfreesboro Road is a perfect spot for enjoying the summer months. This is the most visited park in the county with the Harpeth River running on one side and Fort Grainger on another.

Open land for Frisbee or lounging, two play areas, pavilions, picnic tables, grills and more are available for you and the family. A one mile paved path encompasses the entire park. Three covered pavilions are available to use on a first come, first served basis and there are restrooms onsite. A popular attraction is Tinkerbelle Playground full of excitement for the little ones. Nine picnic tables with grills are scattered about the park for your convenience.

Take the family out to Pinkerton Park this week and enjoy the amenities available which are kept clean and beautiful by the Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department. Remember to call the parks office, (615) 794-2103, to find out if special events will conflict with use of the park and be aware that groups of 50 or more need to obtain a permit to use the park.

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