Friends of Radnor Lake protects, preserves and promotes the natural integrity of Radnor Lake through land acquisition, environmental education, and park support.
Radnor Lake is Tennessee's First Natural Area. Learn more about the park's rich history.
With miles of hiking trails and an abundance of wildlife, there's always something to discover at Radnor Lake. Plan your next adventure today.
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Over Labor Day Weekend, the ranger staff and SIR Will Peters conducted 13 programs ranging from canoe floats, aviary tours, reptile and history programs for park visitors. August 30, 2014 morning canoe float led by Park Manager Steve Ward. Pix by Ryan Barrick August 30th morning canoe float 2014. Pix by Steve Ward August 30, 2014 Aviary Tour. Pix by Steve Ward August 30, 2014 Morning Canoe Float. Pix by Steve Ward September 1, 2014 Labor Day Weekend Pix by Steve Ward August 30th Evening Canoe Float with SIR Will Peters. Pix by Ranger Sam King