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Cedar Creek GreenwayTrailhead hiking area in Lebanon, TN
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View of Cedar Creek GreenwayTrailhead in Lebanon, TN
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View of Cedar Creek GreenwayTrailhead in Lebanon, TN
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Cedar Creek GreenwayTrailhead

4.7(23 reviews)FreePark
🕑 1-2 hours for families with young children; up to 3 hours for those biking longer sections or stopping for creek exploration👶 Best for all ages, newborn through teens. The paved, flat trails are ideal for strollers and toddlers on balance bikes, while elementary-aged kids can bike independently or practice scootering. Older kids and teens enjoy the longer trail segments for exercise or nature photography.

About

Cedar Creek Greenway offers families a peaceful escape into nature with paved, stroller-friendly trails that wind alongside a scenic creek. This well-maintained trail system is perfect for introducing young children to hiking, teaching kids to ride bikes, or enjoying a leisurely nature walk where you might spot wildlife, fish in the creek, or explore natural areas together.

Highlights

  • Paved, stroller-friendly trails perfect for teaching kids to bike
  • Creek access points for spotting fish, turtles, and water birds
  • Shaded natural areas providing cool relief on hot days
  • Flat, easy terrain suitable for all skill levels
  • Wildlife viewing opportunities throughout the trail

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring bikes, scooters, or strollers,the paved trails are smooth and perfect for wheels of all kinds
  2. 2.Pack a nature scavenger hunt list to keep younger kids engaged looking for birds, turtles, fish, and interesting plants along the creek
  3. 3.Visit early morning for the best wildlife spotting opportunities and cooler temperatures in summer
  4. 4.The trails connect to multiple access points, so you can customize your distance based on kids' energy levels
  5. 5.Bring bread crumbs or fish food to watch the creek wildlife (check local regulations first)

Best Time to Visit

Early morning or late afternoon on weekdays offers the most peaceful experience with fewer crowds. Spring and fall provide the most comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, with spring wildflowers and fall foliage adding extra visual interest for kids.

What to Know

The trail is free and open 24 hours with multiple access points for parking. As a natural trail area, there are no facilities or food options on-site, so pack water, snacks, and use restrooms before arriving.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with beautiful seasonal changes. Spring offers wildflowers and active wildlife, summer provides lush shade, fall features colorful foliage, and winter allows for peaceful walks. Trails may be slippery after rain or ice, so check conditions before visiting in winter months.

Nearby Eats

Head to nearby Lebanon for family favorites like Cracker Barrel (classic Southern comfort food kids love) or local BBQ spots. Mt. Juliet also offers numerous chain restaurants within a 10-minute drive for post-trail meals.

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