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Hike the 6.4-mile Mill Creek Greenway near Nashville, a moderate route through urban woods and past Orchard Bend Park.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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9.96 km
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This section of the greenway is generally considered easy, featuring a paved surface that makes it accessible for various users. While mostly flat, there is a segment that includes a slight climb around a bluff. Be aware that after heavy rains, parts of the greenway can become muddy if the creek floods, though the city usually clears it quickly.
Yes, the Mill Creek Greenway is generally dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to keep the trail enjoyable for everyone.
The trail offers a unique blend of urban interface and stream-side woods. You can enjoy the surprisingly clear Mill Creek, and in spring and early summer, you might even spot paddlers. Despite being bordered by urban development, the greenway provides a refuge for local wildlife. The route passes by areas like the Antioch Community Center, Antioch Middle School, and Orchard Bend Park.
The Mill Creek Greenway can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and early summer are particularly pleasant for spotting paddlers on the creek. Weekends can see moderate to heavy traffic, so consider visiting on weekdays for a quieter experience. Be mindful of potential muddy sections after heavy rainfall, as the creek can flood parts of the path.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access and use the Mill Creek Greenway.
The Mill Creek Greenway system in Nashville connects various parks, including Whitsett, Ezell, Antioch, Orchard Bend Park, and Mill Creek Park. Parking is typically available at these park access points along the greenway.
While the Mill Creek Greenway system in Nashville is a 9.8-mile route composed of six discontinuous sections, one segment is a 2.6-mile loop. The overall greenway is not a single continuous loop but offers various sections for different lengths of walks or rides.
Yes, with its easy, paved surface and minimal elevation changes, the Mill Creek Greenway is very suitable for families with children. It passes by play areas and offers a safe environment for walking, biking, and enjoying nature.
After significant rainfall, parts of the greenway can become muddy due to the creek flooding. While the city typically clears these sections once the water recedes, it's a good idea to check local conditions or wear appropriate footwear if hiking shortly after a storm.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Mill Creek Greenway and the Mill Run Trail.
The greenway passes by the Antioch Community Center and various parks like Orchard Bend Park, which may offer facilities. It's always a good idea to bring your own water, especially on warmer days.