Special Work, Education and Trails

Miles of Trail Maintenance

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It Takes SWEAT to Maintain Warner Parks’ Trails

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Work, Learn, Earn—Team Members Trade SWEAT for Environmental Education.

SWEAT members make improvements to Warner Parks’ hiking trails, organic gardens, footbridges, landscaping, and facilities. In return, they gain valuable knowledge and team-building experience in organic gardening methods, trail maintenance techniques, use of landscaping tools, the natural history of native plants and animals, impact of invasive species, and natural area management.

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

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