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Nineteen acres honoring Tennessee's statehood
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An 8-mile route from Two Rivers trailhead to J. Percy Priest Dam trailhead, you'll ride by schools, countryside, and alongside the Cumberland River and the Stones River.
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Challenging 11.2-mile loop through Belle Meade's densely forested Percy Warner Park.
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This epic, scenic, and historic road is a perfect cycling destination- whether using it for a day ride or going all 444-miles down to Mississippi.
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Shelby Bottoms is an easy bike outing for beginners or families. The nature preserve setting combines the beauty usually found only along mountain bike trails with wide asphalt paths for smooth riding.
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If you've ever wanted to complete a 100 mile ride or possible beat your best time, this Clarksville Century ride is an exciting option. Pristine asphalt, marked roads, and quaint towns along the way create an experience worth sharing. Or repeating.
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A favorite route of local cyclists, this quiet, windy stretch of National Park highway begins near the famous Loveless Café at 8400 Highway 100 in Bellevue, and continues for 444 miles in a southwest direction to the town of Natchez, Mississippi.
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If quaint towns and rolling countryside give you a reason to bring out the bike, a ride to Cross Plains, TN won't disappoint. The peaceful rural roads will hum under your tires and the local eateries please your palate.
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See the city of Nashville by greenway and enjoy the natural beauty of our Cumberland River. By bike or on foot, the trail encourages users to linger before moving on down the line.
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Cycling to Adams, TN appeals to road cyclists looking to find a quaint stop along the road to refresh and refuel. Local attractions and restaurants provide further opportunities to be diverted on route.
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Music City Bikeway is a 26-mile route that includes five greenways, bike lanes and signed shared roadways. The ride ranges from bucolic rides on a river's edge to sidewalk and street riding in the busy downtown area. The west-east route starts at the Deep Wells entrance to Percy Warner Park, meanders through downtown, and finishes at J. Percy Priest Dam.
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