About This Playground
🌳 Sevier Park Playground is a popular community park located in the 12 South neighborhood of Nashville, Tennessee. The playground is part of the larger Sevier Park, which offers a mix of recreational facilities, open green spaces, and historical significance with the Sunnyside Mansion on its grounds.
Visitor Experience: Sevier Park Playground generally receives positive reviews from families and local residents, who appreciate its well-maintained facilities, shaded play areas, and community atmosphere. Visitors particularly highlight the diverse play equipment suitable for different age groups and the pleasant surroundings.>
More about this playground
Playground Type
Address
1000-1198 Clayton Ave, Nashville, TN 37212, USA
Phone
(615) 862-8400
+1 615-862-8400
Coordinates
36.11841, -86.78992
Hours of Operation
Hours may vary during holidays. Please call ahead for confirmation.
Playground Features
Age Suitability
The playground has separate play areas for children of different ages: toddlers (2-5 years) and older children (5-12 years), making it suitable for a wide range of ages.
Equipment Available
The playground features swings, slides, climbing structures, monkey bars, spinners, balance beams, and sensory play elements. There's also a unique music play area with permanent outdoor instruments.
Shaded Areas
The playground benefits from significant natural shade from mature trees throughout the park, with some play equipment positioned under tree cover. There are also several shade structures over portions of the play areas.
Seating For Parents
Numerous benches are scattered around the playground perimeter, with additional picnic tables nearby. There's also a grassy area where parents can sit and watch their children.
Restroom Availability
Clean public restrooms are available near the playground and community center during park hours.
Drinking Fountains
Multiple drinking fountains are located throughout the park, including near the playground and restroom facilities. Some fountains include bottle-filling stations and dog water bowls.
Safety Accessibility
Fencing
The playground is partially fenced, with natural boundaries created by landscaping features. The toddler area has more complete fencing than the older children's section.
Surface Material
The playground uses a combination of rubber surfacing and engineered wood chips for fall protection, providing good cushioning under play equipment.
Ada Accessibility
The playground includes several accessible play features and ramps for wheelchairs. Paved paths connect the playground to other park amenities and parking areas.
Cleanliness Maintenance
The park is generally well-maintained by Metro Nashville Parks and Recreation, with regular cleaning and equipment checks. Occasional maintenance issues are typically addressed promptly.
Additional Amenities
Nearby Parking
Free parking is available in the park's dedicated lot off of Granny White Pike, with additional street parking along 12th Avenue South.
Pet Policy
Dogs are welcome in the park on leashes, but are not permitted within the playground areas. There's a dedicated dog waste station with bags for cleanup.
Bike Racks
Several bike racks are located near the playground and community center entrances.
Nearby Food Options
The 12 South neighborhood surrounding the park features numerous restaurants, cafes, and food shops within a short walking distance, including popular spots like Five Daughters Bakery, Jeni's Ice Cream, and various other dining options.
Sports Areas
The park includes tennis courts, a multi-purpose field often used for soccer, and a basketball court.
Walking / Biking Trails Nearby
A paved walking path loops through Sevier Park, connecting various amenities. The park is also near the 12 South neighborhood, which is very walkable with wide sidewalks.
Community Reviews
User Submitted Photos
Many visitors share photos of their children enjoying the playground equipment and during community events held at the park.
Recent Reviews
Recent reviews highlight the playground's clean environment, variety of equipment, and its popularity as a neighborhood gathering spot. Some reviews mention occasional crowding during peak weekend hours.
Crowd Levels
The playground is busiest on weekends and after school hours. Weekday mornings are typically less crowded. Summer months see higher attendance, especially when school is out.
Special Events
Sevier Park hosts various community events throughout the year, including the Sevier Park Fest in spring, farmers markets, outdoor concerts, and seasonal celebrations.
User Experience
Entrance Fee
Sevier Park Playground is free to enter and use, as part of Nashville's public parks system.
Space For Groups
The playground area can accommodate medium-sized groups, while the surrounding park has ample space for larger gatherings, including reservable picnic areas and open fields.
Nature Connection
The park offers good nature connection with mature trees, open grassy areas, and landscaped gardens. A small stream runs through portions of the park.
Noise Level
The playground has a moderate noise level typical of active children playing. The park's size helps buffer noise from surrounding neighborhoods.
Aesthetic Design
The playground features a modern design that blends well with the park's natural setting. The equipment uses a neutral color palette that complements the surrounding greenery and historic elements of the park.
Safety Regulations
Security Presence
Regular patrols by park rangers and local police provide security. The community center staff also offers additional oversight during operating hours.
Rules Restrictions
Standard playground rules apply, including adult supervision requirements, no smoking, appropriate use of equipment, and age recommendations for different play areas.
First Aid Availability
First aid kits are available at the Sevier Park Community Center during operating hours. For emergencies, several hospitals are within a short drive.
Community Interaction
Community Activities
The park hosts regular community events, including story times, outdoor fitness classes, arts programs through the community center, and seasonal celebrations.
Social Interaction
The playground design encourages social interaction between children, with collaborative play features and open spaces where multiple children can play together. The layout allows parents to easily socialize while supervising their children.
Sustainability Environment
Eco Friendly Practices
The park employs sustainable landscaping practices, including native plant species, rain gardens to manage stormwater, and minimal use of pesticides.
Renewable Energy
Some park facilities have been upgraded with energy-efficient lighting, though comprehensive renewable energy sources have not yet been implemented.
Walkability Bike Access
The park is highly walkable, located in the pedestrian-friendly 12 South neighborhood with good sidewalk infrastructure. Bike lanes on nearby streets make cycling to the park convenient for local residents.
Reviews
Wade Allen
6 years ago
Play equipment includes a toddler playground, swingset, and a playset for older, taller kids. There's also a covered pavilion with tables, wide open spaces under the trees to run around in, a trench with rocks that attracts the more adventurous kids. This park also has, and I cannot stress this enough, a *working* outdoor water fountain (as of late June 2018)! Fun spot to hang out and run around for the whole family.
View on GoogleHannah Puckett
5 years ago
Lovely spot for a picnic. Quite clean and comfortable under the covered picnic tables. We had to move due to a reservation at the spot though. A sign saying it is reserved might have been a good idea since our large picnic had to move in the middle since they reservation wanted to set up.
View on GoogleBob Holmes
5 years ago
Cute park, well maintained playgrounds. Theres a little stream for the kids to splash in with no garbage around it.
View on GoogleDebra Minor
5 years ago
This is a great park! It has a playground for toddlers and a separate playground for bigger children.
View on GoogleLindsey Alexandria
5 months ago
Best park in Nashville!
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