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The Warner Park Nature Center is an environmental education and recreation facility of the Nashville Metropolitan Board of Parks and Recreation, Bill Purcell, Mayor. The Nature Center is a place where people and nature come together.
- We serve as a jump-off point for exploring the 2684 acres of Nashville's
Percy Warner and Edwin Warner Parks.
- We offer a wide range of environmental education programs, school field
trips, educator training workshops, outdoor recreation programs
and other special activities for people of all ages.
- We serve as a natural history and education reference center for individuals
and groups.
- We promote, and serve as a resource for organic gardening and native plant landscaping.
Our campus includes the Susanne Warner Bass Learning Center which houses a natural history museum and programming space; the Milbrey Warner Waller Library complete with an extensive collection of natural history titles; the Emily Warner Dean Administration Building; a working organic garden including a greenhouse and a cedar shadehouse; a wildflower garden and fern garden; the Frist teaching pond; grounds landscaped with native plants; and the main trailhead for twelve miles of hiking trails.
The Center is open Tuesday through Saturday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.. We are closed on major holidays. The Warner Parks are open sunrise to 11:00 p.m., seven days a week (some restrictions may apply).
Our Mission
- To provide
quality environmental education and responsible recreation.
- To help
protect, preserve, restore and manage the park ecosystem and all natural
resources.
- To raise awareness, foster respect and share enthusiasm for the natural environment.
You can contact
the Nature Center by calling: 615-352-6299
Or email us at: wpnc@nashville.gov
