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Nashville’s Best Gardens

Nashville in Bloom: Gardens to Explore

Tulips in foreground Cheekwood Mansion in background

Nashville bursts with color in early summer, making it the perfect time to explore the city's vibrant gardens. From grand estates to hidden gems, here are four top spots to enjoy stunning blooms.

Nashville in summer isn’t just a destination filled with fun, music, and good food (although all that is true). It’s a place filled with riotous color. Just walking down the streets, you’ll see colorful planters dotting the cityscape (check out the newly renovated Second Avenue for some options close to the Bobby Nashville).

Early summer, in particular, is the perfect time to devote a few hours to checking out the city’s best gardens. Here are our four favorite picks for summer color:

  • Cheekwood Estate and Gardens. This is Nashville’s botanical garden, and if you have time to see only one big garden, this should be it. There are 55 acres of space, with a Japanese garden, a children’s garden, a sculpture walk and a color garden. You can see what’s in bloom before you head to Belle Meade in West Nashville to check it out.

  • Iris Garden at Ellington Agricultural Center. Tucked into South Nashville, the little-known gem of the iris garden is maintained by the Iris Society of Middle Tennessee. Irises bloom earlier than other flowers, but you may still catch some in June. While there, check out the museums, Master Gardener of Davidson County gardens and other bucolic pleasures at Ellington Agricultural Center.

  • Belmont Mansion. The historic Belmont Mansion, the city’s largest home built before the Civil War, includes manicured gardens worth a stroll. You’ll see sculptures and fountains and both blooming flowers and sculptural greenery with the 19th-century villa in the background.

  • Gaylord Opryland Resort. If it is raining (or too hot), you can still enjoy an amazing garden in Nashville. The gardens inside the Opryland hotel are open to the public and features more than 370 trees and more than 50,000 blooming plants, with lots of tropical varieties and rare plants you don’t normally see this far north.