radnor lake hiking trails and park boundary

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Lake Trail 1.32 Miles Easy Otter Creek Rd Section 2 0.83 Mile Easy South Cove Trail 1.18 Miles Difficult Ganier Ridge Trail 1.55 Miles Difficult Access Trail 0.24 Mile Moderate South Lake Trail 0.89 Mile Moderate Dam Walkway 0.19 Mile Easy Spillway Trail 0.27 Mile Easy Otter Creek Rd Section 3 0.18 Mile Easy Otter Creek Rd Section 1 0.16 Mile Moderate 800 900 1000 1100 1000 900 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 900 1000 900 800 900 900 800 900 1000 900 1000 1000 800 1000 900 1000 1000 1000 900 1000 1100 Visitor Center Spillway Bridge Causeway To Franklin Pike Education Center Otter Creek Road Hall Drive Granny White Pike West Parking Lot East Parking Lot Radnor Lake Hall Drive 0.37 Mile Moderate 20 FT CONTOUR INTERVAL RADNOR LAKE STATE NATURAL AREA Lake Trail 1.32 Mile Easy 0 0.25 0.5 0.125 Mile Map Created by James Russ for the Friends of Radnor Lake 11/28/2010

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Radnor Lake Hiking Trails and Park Boundary Nashville, Tennessee

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Page 1: Radnor Lake Hiking Trails and Park Boundary

Lake Trail1.32 Miles

Easy

Otter Creek Rd Section 2

0.83 Mile Easy

South Cove Trail

1.18 Miles

Difficult

Ganier Ridge Trail1.55 MilesDifficult

Access Trail0.24 MileModerate

South Lake Trail0.89 MileModerate

Dam

Walkw

ay0.1

9 Mile

Easy

Spillway Trail

0.27 Mile Easy

Otter Creek Rd Section 3

0.18 Mile Easy

Otter Creek Rd Section 1

0.16 Mile

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Radnor Lake

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20 FT CONTOUR INTERVAL

RADNOR LAKE STATE NATURAL AREA

Lake Trail1.32 Mile

Easy

0 0.25 0.50.125Mile

Map Created by James Russ for the Friends of Radnor Lake 11/28/2010