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Open today at 8:00-16:30
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295 Big Cypress Rd, Greenfield, TN 38230, United StatesMap
Phone+1 888-867-2757
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  • nanaoftwelve
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    Time with family

    Very clean, safe walking trails. Picnic tables, small playground for children, but plenty of safe places for them to roam. Met Ranger Beasley, very informative and loves his job. Good place for an ...

    Reviewed on Sep 28, 2020
  • Danny S
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    Pretty spot in the woods.

    The park is nice, but the tree has been gone for years. There is a nice nature trail to walk thru. Good place to take family for a picnic. When they are having events, there is always something wort...

    Reviewed on Jun 28, 2018
  • 942maggied
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    Sunday Walk

    My hubby & I were driving back from visiting Trimble, TN, the distillery. We love to hike & explore. He found this park on the map. When we drove up, there was a house with a gate that you have to wal...

    Reviewed on Mar 18, 2018
  • lkgraves
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    Large Group

    This is a very "natural" area. There are grills, picnic tables, a pavilion, baseball field with a backstop, walking trails, boardwalk, swings, children's play gym and restrooms. The pavilion may b...

    Reviewed on Oct 26, 2016
  • owland
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    big cypress

    It was very hot the day i was there and i was the only person in the park. I expected it to be more of a wildlife preserve and wetlands. there was no water among the cypress trees. The facilities were...

    Reviewed on Sep 19, 2016