Greenway System
Stones River Greenway System
The Murfreesboro Greenway System consists of the Stones River and Lytle Creek trails.
The Stones River and Lytle Creek Greenways are available for you to enjoy nature hikes, walking, running, bicycling, or in-line skating along the five miles of riverside trails. Small watercraft access points are also available for paddlers to enjoy the Stones River. The Murfreesboro Greenway System connects historical sites, parks, neighborhoods and businesses; it also serves as a conservation corridor to preserve precious natural and cultural resources.
Follow these links to learn more about the Murfreesboro Greenway System:
Trailheads
There are 9 trailheads to provide access to the Murfreesboro Greenway System. They are Thompson Lane Trailhead, Broad Street Trailhead, General Bragg Trailhead, Manson Pike Trailhead, Redoubt Brannan Trailhead, Fortress Rosecrans Trailhead, Overall Street Trailhead, Cannonsburgh Trailhead and Old Fort Park Trailhead.
Map of the Murfreesboro Greenway System
Nature Along the Greenway
History Along the Greenway
Goals & Benefits of the Murfreesboro Greenway System
Future Expansion of the Murfreesboro Greenway System
Rules of the Murfreesboro Greenway System
2006 Special Events on the Greenway
Many of the activities planned on Murfreesboro's system of greenways are published in the department's activities publication, The Rec Connection, which is available in several locations at city hall and at department facilities including its offices at the entrance to Barfield-Crescent Park.
Contact:
Angela Jackson, Program Coordinator for Greenway and Wetlands
Murfreesboro Parks and Recreation Department
(615) 893-2141
ajackson@murfreesborotn.gov
Take a tour of the Greenway at Friends of the Greenway (FOG)

The City of Murfreesboro does not exclude anyone from participation nor deny the benefits of or otherwise subject anyone to discrimination on the basis of race, national origin, color, age, sex, or disability. Any complaint alleging discrimination may be filed with the Mayor of the City of Murfreesboro. It is the goal of Murfreesboro Parks and Recreation Department to make its programs and facilities available to the public. If you or someone you know has a disabling condition and would like more information about accessibility of programs or facilities, call the main office of Murfreesboro Parks and Recreation Department at 890-5333 or TDD 849-2689.
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