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词条 Radnor Lake State Natural Area
释义

  1. History

  2. Activities

     Hiking  Birding 

  3. External links

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| type = Tennessee State Park
| location = Oak Hill, Davidson County, Tennessee
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| area = {{convert|1332|acre|km2}}
| created = 1973
| operator = TDEC
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Radnor Lake State Natural Area, also known as, Radnor Lake State Park, is a popular state natural area and state park in Oak Hill, Tennessee within Nashville.

The {{convert|1,332|acre|km2}} nature preserve lies just outside Nashville. Five miles of unpaved trails wander through the woods surrounding the lake. Otter Creek Road runs through the middle of the park and is now closed to traffic. Visitors to Radnor Lake enjoy wildlife native to Middle Tennessee, including river otters, beavers, mink, muskrat, bobcat, coyote and the white-tailed deer. There is a visitor's center open daily.

History

Radnor Lake was created by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company in 1914, and was initially used for watering steam locomotives and supplying the watering pens for shipped livestock. Afterwards, it became a local sportsman's club for L & N executives and guests. Efforts to preserve the Radnor Lake area began in 1923 when the executive vice president of L&N Railroad declared the site a "Wildlife Sanctuary" at the request of the Tennessee Ornithological Society. Executives with the railroad and their friends (The Sportsman's Club) used the sanctuary for fishing, but a reverence for the beauty of the area was present even then among L&N families and neighbors who lived in the surrounding hills. In 1962, the property was sold to be developed but initial work proved to be problematic and public pressure influenced the state to purchase the property in 1973 and create the State's first Natural Area.

Any hunting within the natural area is illegal.

Radnor Lake State Natural Area is a Class II State Natural Area, meaning it is a day use area only, and there is no camping or picnicking allowed.

Activities

Hiking

Radnor Lake has several miles of hiking trails.

Birding

Many waterfowl and transients can be found in the park, including several duck species, such as ring-necked duck, canvasback, gadwall and American wigeon.

External links

{{commons category|Radnor Lake}}
  • {{Official Website}}
  • Friends of Radnor Lake
  • Radnor Lake Photo Collection
{{Protected areas of Tennessee}}{{DavidsonCountyTN-geo-stub}}{{Tennessee-protected-area-stub}}

7 : State parks of Tennessee|Parks in Nashville, Tennessee|Dams in Tennessee|Reservoirs in Tennessee|Protected areas established in 1973|1973 establishments in Tennessee|Landforms of Davidson County, Tennessee

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