


Veterans Memorial Park
About
Veterans Memorial Park is La Vergne's go-to destination for outdoor family fun, offering everything you need for a perfect day outside. With well-maintained playgrounds for multiple age groups, scenic walking trails, shaded picnic pavilions, and wide-open spaces for running and playing, this highly-rated park makes it easy to keep kids entertained for hours without breaking the bank.
Highlights
- ✓Multiple playground areas designed for different age groups
- ✓Paved walking and biking trails perfect for family strolls or teaching kids to ride
- ✓Large open fields ideal for picnics, kite flying, and ball games
- ✓Covered pavilions with picnic tables for birthday parties or family gatherings
- ✓Well-maintained facilities with clean restrooms
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early on weekends (before 9 AM) to snag one of the popular pavilions with picnic tables if you're planning a birthday party or family gathering
- 2.Bring bikes, scooters, or rollerblades,the paved walking trails are perfect for young riders learning to navigate smooth paths
- 3.Pack sunscreen and hats, as shade can be limited on the playgrounds during midday, especially in summer months
- 4.The park has ample free parking, but during sports seasons and weekends, the lot near the playgrounds fills quickly,consider parking near alternate entrances
- 5.Bring a blanket and outdoor games like frisbees or soccer balls to take advantage of the spacious open fields
Best Time to Visit
Spring and fall offer the most comfortable weather for extended play. Weekday mornings (8-11 AM) are quietest, perfect for toddlers. Weekend mornings are lively but not overly crowded. Avoid midday summer visits due to heat and limited shade on play equipment.
What to Know
The park is completely free with ample parking available. Restroom facilities are on-site, but bring your own snacks and water as there are no concessions. The park is stroller and wheelchair accessible with paved pathways throughout.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round from 5 AM to 10 PM daily. Spring brings beautiful weather and blooming scenery, while fall offers cooler temperatures and colorful foliage. Summer can be hot with limited shade, so plan morning or evening visits. Winter visits are possible on mild days, though playground equipment may be cold to the touch.
Nearby Eats
Head to Chick-fil-A (5 minutes away on Murfreesboro Road) for quick kid-pleasers and a play area, or try Logan's Roadhouse (10 minutes) for a family-friendly sit-down meal with a kids' menu and casual atmosphere.
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