Murfreesboro Greenway System
Murfreesboro Greenway System
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Hike the moderate 9.3-mile Murfreesboro Greenway System through forests and historical sites like Stones River Battlefield.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.02 km
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6.99 km
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15.0 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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14.1 km
391 m
382 m
< 100 m
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10.9 km
2.97 km
424 m
382 m
214 m
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The Murfreesboro Greenway System is highly accessible, featuring 16 trailheads. Many of these offer amenities such as restrooms, picnic tables, and playgrounds. You can find detailed information on specific trailhead locations and parking options on the official Murfreesboro Parks and Recreation website.
Yes, the greenway is generally dog-friendly. Some sections even include bark parks for dogs. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.
The spring and summer months are particularly vibrant, offering beautiful displays of native wildflowers. However, the greenway can be enjoyed year-round. Consider visiting during cooler months for a more comfortable experience, especially if you plan a longer outing.
No, there are no permits or fees required to access and use the Murfreesboro Greenway System itself. It functions as a public linear park.
While the greenway provides access to the Stones River Battlefield, specific regulations or potential entrance fees for the National Battlefield itself should be checked directly on the National Park Service website at nps.gov/stri, as these can vary.
The trails are predominantly paved, making them accessible for various users. While many sections are generally easy, some parts, like the North Murfreesboro Greenway, feature fairly steep inclines and declines. These can be challenging for strollers or young cyclists but are great for runners seeking hill training.
You'll hike alongside the West and East Fork Stones River, through limestone bottoms, hardwood forests, and cedar glades. The landscape features mature trees, native wildflowers, and interesting rock outcrops. Wildlife sightings include great-horned owls, great blue herons, and even bobcats.
The greenway connects to significant historical sites such as the Stones River Battlefield, Fortress Rosecrans, and Redoubt Brannan. It also serves as a linear park connecting various other parks, neighborhoods, and businesses throughout Murfreesboro.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several official trails, including the Murfreesboro Greenway, Lytle Creek Trail, Cotton Field Trail, West College Street Spur, Boundary Trail (Cedar Trail), Pioneer Brigade Earthworks, and Rear VC Trail.
Absolutely. With its paved paths, numerous access points, and amenities like playgrounds at many trailheads, the greenway is designed to be family-friendly. The generally easy physical rating of many sections makes it suitable for various ages and abilities, though some inclines might be challenging for very young children on bikes or in strollers.
Beyond hiking, the paved trails are excellent for walking, running, bicycling, and in-line skating. Some sections also offer access points for small watercraft on the Stones River, and there are bark parks for dogs.
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