H.G. Hill Park

6710 Charlotte Pike, Nashville, TN 37209
8.4 acres | 3.4 hectares

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About the Location

A Glimpse of History in West Nashville

Next to Charlotte Pike in western Nashville, H.G. Hill Park offers 8.4 acres of peaceful green space that feels worlds away from the city bustle. It's one of those modest urban retreats that doesn't try too hard but delivers exactly what you need when you're craving a bit of outdoor time.

History buffs will appreciate the James Robertson cabin replica built in 1996. Robertson, one of Nashville's founding fathers, left quite a mark on the city's early days, and this reconstructed cabin offers a tangible connection to Nashville's colonial roots. It's a nice educational touch that adds character to what might otherwise be just another neighborhood park.

What You Can Do Here

At its heart, H.G. Hill Park is picnic central. The grounds are dotted with designated spots that make this place great for everything from casual lunch breaks to family gatherings. Nothing fancy - just good old-fashioned outdoor eating spaces that get the job done.

Families gravitate toward the playground with its swings and slide. It's not the biggest or most elaborate play area in Nashville, but it reliably keeps the little ones entertained. Parents can get some steps in on the walking path that loops around the park while still keeping their children in sight - a practical feature that regular visitors particularly appreciate.

Natural Surroundings

What makes this park special is how its trees and open spaces create a natural oasis amid the surrounding urban development. The contrast is refreshing - one minute you're on busy Charlotte Pike, the next you're surrounded by greenery and relative quiet.

The Neighborhood

The park's location is super convenient, with shops and restaurants just across the parking lots within easy walking distance. This makes it easy to plan a full afternoon out - perhaps grabbing lunch to go before settling in for a picnic, or stopping by a store after enjoying the park.

Good to Know

Weekends can get pretty crowded here, so if you're bringing children, you'll want to keep them within view. The park is dog-friendly, so feel free to bring your four-legged friend along for the adventure. Just remember to clean up and follow the usual pet etiquette that keeps everyone's experience pleasant.

All Features & Facilities

Nature & Wildlife

Dog-Friendly AreaOpen Grassy AreaShadeWalking Trail

Visitor Services

MemorialPlaygroundParking Lot

Food & Gathering

Picnic AreaShelter

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Park Size

8.4 acres | 3.4 hectares

Opening Hours

Monday:6AM-9PM
Tuesday:6AM-9PM
Wednesday:6AM-9PM
Thursday:6AM-9PM
Friday:6AM-9PM
Saturday:6AM-9PM
Sunday:6AM-9PM

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