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The Best Parks in Bartlett, TN

One of the best parts of living in Bartlett is that the winters stay mild and walkable. Believe it or not, autumn and winter are both great times to get out there and explore the outdoors. You can find out for yourself by putting on your hiking boots and visiting the best parks in Bartlett, TN.

Let’s Visit the Best Parks in Bartlett, TN

Have you ever seen a winter wren before? If you’re a birder, you know there are rare species of birds that you can only see while they’re migrating in the winter months. The good news for birders in Tennesee is that winter birding is a great chance to see wildlife you can’t see any other time of the year, and the weather stays mild enough to have fun while you do it. And that’s just one of the ways you can get out and enjoy yourself during the colder months in our state. Find out for yourself this winter and beyond at the best parks in Bartlett, TN.

WJ Freeman Park

If you have movement issues, finding a park with accessible walking trails is a great way to get out and safely enjoy the outdoors. WJ Freeman Park is an excellent option due to multiple paved, well-lit, and easily accessible walking trails throughout the park. And if you’re looking for something else to enjoy, WJ Freeman Park boasts over 100 acres of natural scenery and outdoor amusement for visitors. Be sure to return for the Bartlett Farmer’s Market at the Keith McDonald Pavillion in the summer!

Blue Lagoon Park

Blue Lagoon Park might fit the bill if you’re looking for a secluded gem to enjoy a quiet afternoon. This beautiful 20-acre park boasts a small lake perfect for fishing, birdwatching, or just taking in the scenery. It’s also the home of Bartlett’s first certified urban arboretum, which means you’ll see a dazzling array of greenery when you visit.

Dixon-Brewer Park

If you’re a senior looking to make friends with other active folks in their golden years, the Bartlett Senior Center should be on your list of places to visit. After you’ve taken advantage of all the fun classes and services they have for seniors, you can see the Dixon-Brewer Park next door. With a short, accessible walking trail and a gazebo to visit, it’s a perfect place to stretch your legs with a new friend or two. If you’re visiting on the holidays, walk by the Gotten House Museum to see the historic holiday decorations.

Shadowlawn Park

What is pickleball? It’s one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States, and seniors are some of the most avid players. Pickleball is similar to tennis, but the smaller court sizes and lighter equipment make it fun and accessible for seniors at any ability level. If you want to try the sport, Bartlett boasts several pickleball courts free for residential use at Shadowlawn Park. Bring some friends, check out a pickup game or two, and then take a cooldown walk around the 15 scenic acres that comprise the rest of the outdoor space. You might find your new favorite hobby.

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These are only a few of the beautiful parks in Bartlett, TN. Visit us at Hearthside Senior Living, and we’ll show you why seniors love to live in Bartlett.

Are you looking for an assisted living community in Tennessee? Check out Hearthside Senior Living in Collierville and Bartlett. Our warm and inviting communities make it easy for seniors to embrace an active lifestyle. We would be happy to schedule a tour to explore the neighborhood, speak with the Community Director, meet some residents, and ask any questions you might have. To learn more about our amenities and services, please call 901-266-3329 (Bartlett) or 901-854-6590 (Collierville). We look forward to meeting you!

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