Nashville may be one of the most popular cities to live in and visit nowadays, but it still has a few hidden gems perfect for a sunny Saturday, Burch Reserve Trail is located in Edwin Warner Park, and though the park is popular, the hike itself is still fairly unknown. The 3-mile loop trail is located near Bellevue, Tennessee, and it’s the perfect respite from the workweek. Have you made the trek yet?

Michael Shaw - AllTrails Burch Reserve Trail will take you straight through the beautiful Burch Reserve, a small expansion of the Warner Parks. The reserve itself only allows for passive recreational use, which means there is no cycling, dogs, or trail running to help preserve the wilderness. It’s all hiking here, friends!

Houston Pewett - AllTrails A hike along the Burch Reserve Trail will take you 3 miles into and back out of the reserve. The route is known as a ‘lollipop trail,” a trek that begins with an out-and-back dual start and finish and has a loop in the middle.

Morgan Wessells - AllTrails Since the area is highly protected from human influence, you can expect to see a good amount of wildlife wandering about. Make sure you give every wild animal its space, of course. Safety first!

Sara Chang - AllTrails Keep in mind that at the very beginning, and of course, the end, you can see local residences and the highway. The trail quickly takes you from the mouth of modernity into an enchanted, forested route, however, so don’t lose heart! Magic is coming.

Javier Serrano - AllTrails The trail is considered moderately difficult and hosts only a few uphill moments. Visitors applaud the well-groomed trail itself, as well as the beauty of the area’s intimate natural spaces.

Darryl Williams - AllTrails The route is open throughout the year, just make sure you dress for the weather and elements. It can get a little muddy, as should be expected as you traverse Nashville’s natural spaces.

Javier Serrano - AllTrails Have you hiked the Burch Reserve Trail? Do you have any tips and tricks yourself?

What a beautiful trail! It’s perfect throughout the year, but you can get more information required to safely traverse the route right here, friends.

Michael Shaw - AllTrails

Burch Reserve Trail will take you straight through the beautiful Burch Reserve, a small expansion of the Warner Parks. The reserve itself only allows for passive recreational use, which means there is no cycling, dogs, or trail running to help preserve the wilderness. It’s all hiking here, friends!

Houston Pewett - AllTrails

A hike along the Burch Reserve Trail will take you 3 miles into and back out of the reserve. The route is known as a ‘lollipop trail,” a trek that begins with an out-and-back dual start and finish and has a loop in the middle.

Morgan Wessells - AllTrails

Since the area is highly protected from human influence, you can expect to see a good amount of wildlife wandering about. Make sure you give every wild animal its space, of course. Safety first!

Sara Chang - AllTrails

Keep in mind that at the very beginning, and of course, the end, you can see local residences and the highway. The trail quickly takes you from the mouth of modernity into an enchanted, forested route, however, so don’t lose heart! Magic is coming.

Javier Serrano - AllTrails

The trail is considered moderately difficult and hosts only a few uphill moments. Visitors applaud the well-groomed trail itself, as well as the beauty of the area’s intimate natural spaces.

Darryl Williams - AllTrails

The route is open throughout the year, just make sure you dress for the weather and elements. It can get a little muddy, as should be expected as you traverse Nashville’s natural spaces.

Have you hiked the Burch Reserve Trail? Do you have any tips and tricks yourself?

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Address: Burch Reserve Trailhead, Nashville, TN 37221, USA