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Unique Ways To Get Outside for the New Year in Nashville

Posted on January 3, 2025   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Margaret Kingsbury

Margaret Kingsbury

A child looks out at a hilltop wintry view of Nashville on a gray January day.

A January hike at Marcella Vivrette Smith Park in Brentwood. (Margaret Kingsbury / City Cast Nashville)

Did you make a New Year’s resolution to get outside more? Are you tackling the 1,000 hours outside challenge? Or are you already a nature lover and looking for unique ways to explore Nashville’s green spaces? One of my favorite things about living in Nashville is how easy it is to connect with nature. From volunteering to group hikes and fishing, here are some ideas for getting outside in Nashville.

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🐟 Go Fishing

Shelby Park stocks Lake Sevier with rainbow trout, and Marrowbone Lake in Joelton is a very cool spot to cast your line that’s off the beaten path. Make sure to grab a fishing license first.

🧺 Other Unique Ideas

  • Take advantage of restaurant patios to eat outside. Or get that food to go and have a picnic in a park! Hey, I know it’s still cold, but that’s what coats are for.
  • Start a garden. Nashville Public Library lets you check out seeds!
  • Have kids? Find new playgrounds to explore.
  • Once you start birdwatching, you can’t stop, and Nashville’s a great place for it. Consider keeping a journal to track all the birds you see.
  • Check off your exercising and nature goals with outdoor Tai Chi!
  • Shop at places where you can stroll outside, like 12 South, Hillsboro Village, Sylvan Park on Charlotte Pike, Fatherland District, or the Hill Center in Green Hills.
🌳 What are your favorite outdoor activities?

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