Local scouts have made a huge impact on resource management in Warner Parks. Here are a few of their latest projects!

Restoration and Maintenance
Local scouts have made a huge impact on resource management in Warner Parks. Here are a few of their latest projects!
Friends of Warner Parks has been working to restore the floodway along the Little Harpeth River in Edwin Warner Park by rebuilding shelters.
The Cane Connector trail in Percy and Edwin Warner Park is temporarily closed for bridge repairs as part of our Trail Restoration Project.
Learn about the conservation and maintenance projects completed by the Warner Parks S.W.E.A.T. Crew this season!
The Edwin Warner Park Land and River Restoration Project continues with native tree plantings along the floodway of the Little Harpeth River.
In partnership with The American Chestnut Foundation, Friends of Warner Parks has planted 5 backcross American Chestnuts in the Warner Parks.
Metro Parks announced phase one of plans to remove EAB-infested ash trees along pedestrian paths in the Warner Parks this fall.
Alan Frye is the newest member of the Friends of Warner Parks team, our restoration expert and resident stone mason!
Friends of Warner Parks will fund improvements to the Percy Warner Park entrance including the installation of a new plaza and enhanced landscaping.
Project to improve trail durability, repair damage, restore drainage patterns, and mitigate erosion in the Warner Parks.