Warner Parks FACT SHEET!
“Finding Sanctuary” Art Show & Sale with Friends of Warner Parks opens in just over 2 months!
Check out the FACT SHEET for all the important details and due dates.
Title Blocks are due: Wed, April 9th by midnight!
Warner Park is a treasure waiting to be explored.
Below are some of the key features and areas to consider when choosing a location to paint:
- The stonework is an iconic feature of Warner Parks.
- All stonework was built by Works Progress Administration
- All of it has been restored in the last several years
- Area around Warner Park Nature Center
- Little Harpeth River, diverse ecological zones, creeks, trees, plant and animal
wildlife - Park landscapes, hiking and horse trails, roads, picnic and shelter facilities
- Main entrance from Belle Meade Blvd – “The Allee”
- Equestrian Center off of Old Hickory Blvd and bridle trails
- Cross country courses and sports fields
- Percy Warner and Harpeth Hills Golf Courses
- Edwin Warner Dog Park
- Hodge House and Cedar Glen Spring House
- Steeplechase horse track on Old Hickory Blvd
- Scenic overlooks, Luke Lea Heights in Percy Warner being the highest.
- Rich variety of wildlife native to middle Tennessee and observed in Warner
Parks - Newly opened Burch Reserve across Hwy 100.
If you can host a paint out, email Lolly Brown, chestnuts.marketing@gmail.com