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United States
Tennessee
Davidson County
Nashville-Davidson

Music City Bikeway

Moderate

2.5

(19)

32

riders

Music City Bikeway

02:54

47.9km

260m

Cycling

Embark on a moderate touring cycling adventure along the Music City Bikeway, a route that spans 29.7 miles (47.9 km) and includes 845 feet (258 metres) of elevation gain. You can expect to complete this journey in about 2 hours and 53 minutes. As you pedal, you will transition between…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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265 m

Cumberland Park

Highlight • Rest Area

Cumberland Park is an enjoyable, scenic park on the Nashville riverfront with stunning views and a friendly atmosphere.

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5.98 km

Shelby Bottoms Observation Deck

Highlight • Viewpoint

They have bathrooms/portables around this area in case you need to make a pit stop. ;)

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7.23 km

Shelby Bottoms Greenway

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Shelby Bottoms Greenway is a wonderful paved trail that lets you explore Shelby Bottoms and walk or ride along the side of the Cumberland River. You can follow it to …

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10.2 km

Runners can watch birds take flight at the Shorebird & Wildlife Habitat pond within Nashville's Shelby Bottoms Greenway. Keep your eyes peeled to spot feathered residents or spy turtles sunning on logs.

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10.3 km

The Cumberland River Pedestrian Bridge connects the Shelby Bottoms Greenway with the Stones River Greenway. It also crosses the Cumberland River and gives you some great views especially at the right time of the day.

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16.6 km

Nestled at the confluence of the Cumberland and Stones rivers, east of Nashville. It encompasses acres of rolling hills, high bluffs, limestone shelves, and vast floodplains.

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21.2 km

Stones River Greenway

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

The Stones River Greenway is a popular paved multi-use path that follows the Stone River from the Cumberland River Pedestrian Bridge and Shelby Bottoms Greenway all the way to Percy Priest Lake.

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24.4 km

J. Percy Priest Lake

Highlight • Lake

This is a good destination (turn around) point for those cycling from Shelby Park in East Nashville.

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47.9 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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44.4 km

2.39 km

750 m

302 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

24.2 km

21.2 km

2.28 km

155 m

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Wednesday 6 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Music City Bikeway?

The bikeway connects several greenways across Nashville, offering multiple access points. You can find parking near major greenway entrances like those for the Shelby Bottoms Greenway or the Stones River Greenway. Specific parking availability can vary, so checking local park websites like nashville.gov is recommended for the most current information.

Is the Music City Bikeway dog-friendly?

Yes, the greenways and parks connected by the Music City Bikeway generally welcome dogs. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash at all times and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.

What is the best time of year to cycle the Music City Bikeway?

Spring and fall typically offer the most pleasant cycling conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter can bring colder weather, though many sections remain rideable year-round.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the bikeway?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and cycle the Music City Bikeway or the connected greenways. It is freely accessible to the public.

What is the terrain like on the Music City Bikeway?

The bikeway offers a varied experience. Much of it features smooth, paved asphalt trails, especially within the greenway sections. However, it's not uniformly flat; you'll encounter real elevation changes, particularly around the Stones River area, which might require using lower gears. Some segments may also be unpaved or involve city roads.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the route?

You'll experience a diverse blend of natural and urban landscapes. The route winds through dense woodlands, grasslands, and wetlands, with occasional views of the Cumberland River. It also takes you through urban trails, past significant Nashville landmarks like Cumberland Park, and offers breathtaking river views, including from the Cumberland River Pedestrian Bridge.

Are there any challenging sections or navigation tips for the bikeway?

While many sections are easy, some parts, especially along city roads like Charlotte Avenue, can be challenging due to traffic volume and speed. Navigation can also be tricky as signage has been reported as inconsistent. It's highly recommended to use a reliable map or GPS, such as the komoot app, to help you stay on track, especially when transitioning between greenway sections and city streets.

Is the Music City Bikeway suitable for families?

Many sections of the bikeway, particularly the dedicated greenway paths like those in Shelby Bottoms, are excellent for families due to their paved surfaces and separation from vehicle traffic. However, be aware that some parts incorporate city roads with traffic, which might be less suitable for younger children or less experienced family riders. Consider planning your route to stick to the greenway sections for a family-friendly experience.

What notable natural features or viewpoints can I find?

The route features several natural highlights and viewpoints. You can enjoy the Shelby Bottoms Observation Deck, the Shorebird & Wildlife Habitat Pond, and scenic stretches along the Stones River Bend Regional Park and J. Percy Priest Lake.

Does the bikeway intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route is a key connector in Nashville's greenway system. It extensively uses sections of the Music City Bikeway, and also passes through significant portions of the Stones River Greenway and the Shelby Bottoms Greenway. You'll also find smaller sections intersecting trails like the Froggy Bottoms Trail and the Ecology Trail.

Are there cafes or facilities along the route?

As the bikeway traverses both natural areas and urban environments, you'll find facilities and potential stops for food and drink, especially closer to downtown Nashville and in areas where it connects with city infrastructure. However, within the more natural greenway sections, amenities might be less frequent, so it's wise to carry water and snacks.

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