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Middle TennesseePercy Warner Park

Mossy Ridge Trail

Nashville's classic in-town workout hike, a red-blazed 4.5-mile loop from the Deep Well trailhead that rolls over wooded ridges and hollows in Percy Warner Park.

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Morning fog over the steeplechase fields of Percy Warner Park, with the wooded ridges that carry the Mossy Ridge Trail rising behind
Photo by Michael Brown, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Length
4.5 mi
Elevation gain
863 ft
Difficulty
moderate
Route
loop

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Elevation

4.1 mi · 863 ft of climbing · high 922 ft · low 691 ft

Find the trailhead

Parking

Deep Well trailhead lot at the end of the gravel entrance drive off Highway 100; free, with an overflow area, but it fills on weekend mornings.

Directions to parking

Weather at the trailhead

74°FOvercast now

Sunrise 5:29 AM · Sunset 8:04 PM

  • TodayRain80° / 72°F72% precip
  • SatOvercast87° / 70°F30% precip
  • SunRain84° / 63°F70% precip

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Mossy Ridge is the trail Nashvillians use to train for bigger mountains: from the Deep Well trailhead off Highway 100 the red-blazed loop rolls continuously over the wooded ridges and creek hollows of Percy Warner Park, stacking up more than 800 feet of climbing without ever leaving the city. The footing is honest singletrack — rooty, rocky in the drainages, and greasy after rain — and the repeated short, steep pitches surprise people expecting a city-park stroll. Spring brings strong wildflowers in the hollows, winter opens leafless views from the ridgelines, and a bench at the Quiet Point spur makes the customary halfway stop. The loop crosses the park's paved scenic drives and shares its first stretch with the white-blazed Warner Woods Trail, so watch the red blazes at junctions. The Deep Well lot fills by mid-morning on nice weekends; the park is free, open sunrise to 11 p.m., and leashed dogs are welcome.

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