Kingston Springs Tennessee - Information & Neighborhood Map
Welcome to my Kingston Springs area MLS RealTracs Property Search for browsing Real Estate Listings west of downtown Nashville. The Town of Kingston Springs which comprises a total land area of some 10-square miles is located approximately 21 miles west of Nashville, Tennessee off Interstate-40 / exit-188, in southwest Cheatham County.
Kingston Springs borders the Town of Pegram on the east and the Harpeth River on the north. As of the census of 2000, there were 2,773 people residing in the town. The Kingston Springs area is located in a very scenic area west of Nashville offering great vistas of the surrounding mountains, and the rolling country-side on the Harpeth River. The median home values in 2007 were $242,486. Home prices remain some of the lowest within the region, especially when compared to comparable properties in neighboring communities.
The Kingston Springs area is located in a very scenic area west of Nashville offering great vistas of the surrounding mountains, and the rolling country-side on the Harpeth River. The median home values in 2007 were $242,486. Kingston Springs offers several scenic neighborhoods to reside in like Harpeth Meadows and Wildlife Trails Estates with spectacular views of the Harpeth River.
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Kingston Springs has a wonderful City Park that consists of 23 acres located next to the scenic Harpeth River and offers a wide variety of facilities as well as a touch of history. An old railroad bridge in the park is supported by pilings that were built during the civil war. This bridge is part of a Civil War driving tour of the Nashville-New Johnsonville railroad. The trailhead to this tour begins at the City Park. There is a softball field that supports adult softball and serves as a practice field for Little League. A picnic area with a pavilion, grills and picnic tables is perfect for a quick afternoon outing or a family reunion. A canoe ramp offers easy access to the river. A one-mile walking trail was added in a wooded setting along the river. Special community events are held throughout the year in the park.
In August 1998, approximately 125 acres was acquired for another park through the generosity of Col. William Burns. This property is called L.L. Burns Park and is located directly across the Harpeth River from the existing City Park. This park property is named for Mr. Burns' mother, Lucille Liles Burns and is dedicated to both his mother and grandfather, Dr. William Liles. The property provides trails, gardens, picnic shelters, four soccer fields, a lake and a wildlife habitat area. There is also access to the Harpeth River.
“The Challenge Trail” was added in 2008. It is a seemingly separate area of Burns Park but it is located on Street Road, off of Pinnacle Hill Road. This trail is appropriately named as it is built on the side of a hill, giving users a true challenge. Also along the ½ mile trail are 12 exercise stations, equipped with a piece of stationery equipment and an instructional sign on its use. This beautiful trail can be as challenging as you want it to be. There is also an overlook area over the Harpeth River with a 600 ft. elevation.
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