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Distance
14.74 miles
Elevation Gain
666 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
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The Two Rivers Greenway Trail in Nashville, Tennessee is a well-maintained path that spans approximately 14.74 miles. This trail is rated as moderate in difficulty, making it suitable for hikers of varying skill levels. The trail is known for its proximity to the Cumberland and Stones Rivers, providing hikers with a unique opportunity to observe local wildlife and aquatic ecosystems. The trail also features a pedestrian bridge that offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Hikers can expect to encounter a variety of terrain, including paved paths, gravel sections, and natural dirt trails. The trail is also home to a unique rock formation known as the "Two Rivers Rock," a popular spot for photography. For those planning a hike, it's recommended to wear sturdy footwear due to the varied terrain. The trail is open year-round, but it's particularly popular in the fall when the leaves change color. Despite its location in a bustling city, the Two Rivers Greenway Trail offers a quiet retreat for those looking to enjoy the outdoors.
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