Huge. Spacious park n recreational area. My 2 youngest son's played soccer here for years and every Saturday morning we would show up to one of the many fields, (15-20 fields) flat. Open with room on all sides for family n friends y cheer on their teammates and or watch the games. They have a walking trail set up, which is pet friendly (as long as he/she is human friendly, 🤓😸-- ) the walkway goes out and around all fields which can be used for just about any sport , room for parties, photo sessions, and weddings. I actually went to a reception after a wedding at the Crockett house that is from the 1800's and it was very beautiful, nice setup, can fit to different venue sizes, inside can only have up to a small amount of people sitting at once but with it and the yard area , there's room for however many are in your party. The park is located in the back area of a turn on road behind a elementary school so it's not roadside Incase a ball gets away from you or small child takes off running. They can do so and ,parents can be at ease knowing no traffic is right there. No loud city noises. All in all. A beautiful and scenic place for all kinds of different...
Read moreImmaculate and enormous city park with no shortage of fields, tennis courts, and casual, paved trails perfect for walking, jogging, cycling, roller blading, skateboarding, etc., which also connect up to Smith park and River Park. It's not challenging, but the tree canopies cover probably 80% of the paved pathways, which makes it a near perfect way to get in some less strenuous exercise. There's also a bicycle servicing station with just about every wrench you could need plus a handy tire pump. Never seen this anywhere else, but it's pretty great if you're on a bike. There's also a defibrillator in at least one area in case something happens along the trail. Plenty of people bring their dogs, and there's a great area with a bridge and easy access to a very shallow, yet wide part of the Little Harpeth river where you can splash around or let your dog have a drink and cool off a bit. Whoever planned out this park did a...
Read moreMost racist park I’ve ever set foot in. If you’re anything other than white, prepare to be sized up, judged, and looked down on like you don’t belong. I’ve been a long-time member of the Brentwood YMCA, and every single time I come out here to run—it’s the same story. Without fail, I get the ugliest stares, like I committed a crime by daring to exist. The irony? These folks actually walk around thinking they’re superior simply because of their skin color. But here’s the punchline: Genesis 3:19 still applies to everyone—“for dust you are, and to dust you will return.” So imagine strutting around thinking you’re some kind of chosen royalty, when in reality you’re just walking compost with a...
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