Special Work, Education and Trails
Miles of Trail Maintenance
Trees Planted in a season
It Takes SWEAT to Maintain Warner Parks’ Trails
Work, Learn, Earn—Team Members Trade SWEAT for Environmental Education.
Did You Know?
Warner Parks Have Two Tree Trails—One In Percy Warner and One in Edwin Warner Park.
The Tree Trails were originally established in 1996 by Naturalists Margo Farnsworth and Judy Dulin, who also wrote a comprehensive booklet detailing identification tips and information about each tree.
Did You Know?
Warner Parks Have Two Tree Trails—One In Percy Warner and One in Edwin Warner Park.
The Tree Trails were originally established in 1996 by Naturalists Margo Farnsworth and Judy Dulin, who also wrote a comprehensive booklet detailing identification tips and information about each tree.
Did You Know?
Warner Parks Have Two Tree Trails—One In Percy Warner and One in Edwin Warner Park.
The Tree Trails were originally established in 1996 by Naturalists Margo Farnsworth and Judy Dulin, who also wrote a comprehensive booklet detailing identification tips and information about each tree.
Ready to SWEAT?
Our seasonal SWEAT crews are energetic, fun, and need all the help they can get!
Contact us to get involved.
Call (615) 862-8555
Program Sponsorship
Nashville area businesses can play a vital role in funding this program and our parks.
Contact us about ways your organization can help.
Call (615) 862-8555
Upcoming Nature Center Events
January 2025
Observe Winter Bird Banding Research
Observe Winter Bird Banding Research
Observe birds up close with our licensed bird banders as they collect vital data to inform our understanding of bird populations in the park.
"Grow Your Own” Native Oak Propagation Workshop
"Grow Your Own” Native Oak Propagation Workshop
Drop in anytime during this “open house” style program to learn all about our native oaks, and to propagate your own acorn to plant at home.
Cemeteries of Warner Parks
Cemeteries of Warner Parks
Learn more about the Warner Parks rich and interesting history by visiting its cemeteries. During this program, we will visit 3 locations.
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SWEAT in Nature News
Local Scouts Take to the Trails, Bridges, and Trees in Warner Parks
Local scouts have made a huge impact on resource management in Warner Parks. Here are a few of their latest projects!
Restoration of Little Harpeth River Floodway Nears Completion
Friends of Warner Parks has been working to restore the floodway along the Little Harpeth River in Edwin Warner Park by rebuilding shelters.
Cane Connector Trail Temporarily Closed for Bridge Repair
The Cane Connector trail in Percy and Edwin Warner Park is temporarily closed for bridge repairs as part of our Trail Restoration Project.