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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Pictured above: A Northern Water Snake (Nerodia sipedon) sunning along Otter Creek Road at Radnor Lake on March 20, 2020. All Pictures by Ranger Will Brazill. Virginia springbeauty (Claytonia virginica) blooming along Lake Trail at Radnor Lake on March 20, 2020. Picture by Will Brazill Dwarf larkspur (Delphinuim tricorne) blooming along Lake Trail at Radnor Lake on March 20, 2020. Picture by Will Brazill Yellow harlequin (Corydalis flavula) blooming along Lake Trail at Radnor Lake on March 20, 2020. Picture by Will Brazill Dutchman’s breeches (Dicentra cucullaria) blooming along Otter Creek Road at Radnor Lake on March 20, 2020. Picture by Will Brazill.