This season, give the gift of Warner Parks! Whether you’re shopping for nature enthusiasts, history buffs, or someone who just loves cozy gear, we’ve got something for everyone on your list.
For the Golfer
Polos, Hats, and Golf Towels
Hit the greens in style! Warner Parks-branded golf gear is a thoughtful gift for any golfer who loves combining sport with the great outdoors.
For the Historian
A History of Nashville’s Warner Parks
Dive into the fascinating story of one of Nashville’s most treasured green spaces. This book is a meaningful gift for anyone who cherishes local history.
For the Nature Lover
Dedicate 10 Native Seedlings
Give a gift that grows! Dedicate native seedlings in their honor and contribute to the ongoing preservation of Warner Parks’ natural beauty.
For the Adventurer
Hand-Carved Hiking Stick
Elevate your outdoor adventures with this beautifully hand-carved hiking stick. Designed for both style and function, it’s the perfect companion for hikes through Warner Parks and beyond. A unique and thoughtful gift for the trailblazer in your life!
For the Snow Bunny
Friends of Warner Parks Beanie
Stay warm all winter long with our snug and stylish beanie. It’s the perfect accessory for chilly park visits or cozy evenings by the fire.
For the Birder
2025 Birds of Tennessee Calendar
Bring Tennessee’s feathered friends into their home with this beautifully illustrated calendar.
This calendar was created by local photographer and Warner Parks BIRD Team Volunteer, Graham Gerdeman. Graham has generously donated a portion of calendar proceeds to Friends of Warner Parks.
For the Hiker
Warner Parks Dad Hat
Classic, comfortable, and perfect for sunny hikes or casual days. Help your loved ones rep their favorite park with pride.
Stocking Stuffers
Postcards and stickers
These designs were created by illustrator Chelsea Preston after her visit to Warner Parks, where she fell in love with its natural and historic beauty.
Shop today and support Friends of Warner Parks! Your purchases directly contribute to the protection and preservation of one of Nashville’s most beloved green spaces.