TENNESSEE AGRICULTURAL
MUSEUM in the ELLINGTON AGRICULTURAL
CENTER.
19th Century Farm and artifacts, Large
collection of buggies, wagons, farm
tools and art. Highlights include
Tennessee Agricultural Hall of Fame.
Open 9-4, M-F. Special events,
year-round.
(615) 837-5197 www.picktnproducts.org/agmuseum
EQUINE
SUGAR BUSH RIDING,
BOARDING & TRAINING STABLES, Madison.
Four miles of riding trails on rental
horses or ponies. Hay rides, buggy
rides, pony cart rides, and Train rides.
Open every day, 9-5, by appointment
only.
(615) 868-7929
www.sugarbushrides.com
A COWBOY TOWN, LLC.,
Whites Creek.
Guided trail rides on 116 acres on
rental horses. 10 minutes from Downtown
Nashville. Can bring your own horse.
Also available: Boarding, canoeing,
fishing, hiking, picnicking, primitive
camping, hay rides and stage coach
rides. Three event facilities. 9-5 Seven
days a week. Cowboy Dinner Theater and
Campfire, Sat night. Call for
directions.
(615) 876-1029 for trail rides, (615)
242-6201 for events.
www.acowboytown.com
WARNER PARKS, Nashville.
Ten miles of trails, nine miles from
downtown Nashville. 2,684 acres of
fields and woodland. Two picnic areas
accessible by horseback. Park at the
equestrian center, 2500 Old Hickory
Blvd. Warner Parks Nature Center, open
Mon-Sat- 8:30 - 4:30, has maps of trails
for hikers and horses. Bring your own
horse. (615) 352-6299.
www.nashville.gov/parks/warner.htm
TWIN FORKS HORSE TRAIL,
Corps of Engineers’ J. Percy Priest Lake
Visitors Center.
20 miles of public horse trails.
Picnic/parking area with restrooms.
Bring your own horse. 7:30–4 Mon-Fri.
(615) 889-1975, Lake Info (615)
883-2351. www.lrn.usace.army.mil/op/jpp/rec/twinforks.htm
FARMER’S MARKET
NASHVILLE FARMERS’
MARKET, 900 Eighth Ave. N.
Year-round / seasonal. Fruits and
Vegetables, specialty shops and
restaurants, meat market, fish market.
(615) 880-2001 http://www.nashvillefarmersmarket.org
FARM TOURS
ROCKIN' R SHEEP FARM,
Whites Creek.
The Rockin' R Sheep Farm offers is a
working farm, offering hands on
activities demonstrating how raw wool
from the sheep becomes cloth. Experience
the farm to enjoy the sights and sounds
of agriculture. Flock includes 27
registered Montadale, 5 Suffolk,
Southdown and other breeds of sheep.
Reservations are required. Open year
round, Mon-Sat. by appointment only.
(615) 876-8473.
www.angelbarn.com
NASHVILLE CONVENTION
AND VISITORS BUREAU
(615) 259-4700
or 1-(800) 657-6910 www.musiccityusa.com





