general information
Address and Phone
1020 Jackson Hill Rd.
Burns, TN 37029
Phone: 615-797-6096
Quick Information
Archaeological Site, Archaeological Site, Birding, Birding, Boating, Canoeing, Canoeing, Cash Only, Fishing, Fishing, Hiking Nature Trails, Hiking Nature Trails, Historic Attractions, Historic Attractions, Nature Experience, Nature Preserve, Nature Preserve, State Park, State Park, Wildlife Viewing
Nearest Lodging: 15 minutes, Nearest Lodging: 15 minutes, Parking Available, Parking Available, Pets Allowed on Leash, Pets Allowed on Leash, Total Acreage: 255, Water Acreage: R
Admission Rates
Per vehicle $3, buses .50 per person with a $10 minimum
Hours Open to the Public
7 a.m.-7 p.m, Open Year-round
Payment Types Accepted
Personal Check
Narrows of the Harpeth
Burns, TN
The Narrows of the Harpeth is the site of one of the oldest man made tunnels in the United States. Canoe rental is available from local outfitters to view this scenic river. Other attractions include fishing, canoeing and breathtaking views along the Bluff Trail overlooking the Harpeth River.
Directions: I-40, Exit 192, N on McCrory Ln. to intersection with Hwy. 70, W on Hwy.70, N on Cedar Hill Rd. Left on Narrows of the Harpeth Road.

