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Winter Solstice & Holiday Hiking in Nashville

Posted on December 16, 2025
A child in a blue dress and pink pants walks on a stone wall with a stuffed animal on a winter day.

A Christmas Day hike with my daughter at Edwin Warner Park. (Margaret Kingsbury / City Cast Nashville)

Winter is here, but that doesn’t mean you should stay indoors. Our local city and state parks have heaps of activities this time of year, from winter solstice hikes to Christmas bird counts. Here are some events to check out.

❄️ Winter Solstice Hikes

Winter solstice, the shortest day of the year, is on Sunday, Dec. 21. Many of our local parks have activities celebrating the start of winter, and the return of more sunlight.

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🕊️ Christmas Bird Count Hikes

Audubon’s 126th Christmas Bird Count runs until Jan. 5. This event promotes conservation through counting instead of hunting birds. You’ll need to sign up to officially submit your counts, which contribute to research. On Dec. 20, count birds with the Nashville Chapter of the Tennessee Ornithological Society at Bells Bend Park.

🎄 Christmas Eve & Christmas Day Hikes

While Metro Parks facilities are closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, you can still hike. In the past, my family and I have hiked at Edwin Warner Park, Bells Bend Park, and Timberland Park. It’s one of our favorite holiday traditions. If you’d rather participate in a group hike or activity, check out these state park events.

🗓️ New Year’s Hikes

There’s no better way to ring in the new year than with a hike. Practically every state park in Middle Tennessee is hosting a first-day hike, like Radnor Lake — where you can check out the park’s newest 12 acres — Cedars of Lebanon, and Edgar Evins, which includes a feast. Search the Tennessee State Park’s website for more!

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