Thompson Lane Trailhead

Category: Hiking area

Address: Murfreesboro's Stones River Greenway System, Murfreesboro, TN 37129, USA

Opening hours

Sunday: 6:30AM–7:30PM

Monday: 6:30AM–7:30PM

Tuesday: 6:30AM–7:30PM

Wednesday: 6:30AM–7:30PM

Thursday: 6:30AM–7:30PM

Friday: 6:30AM–7:30PM

Saturday: 6:30AM–7:30PM

Reviews

Haji Modo

Apr 24, 2022

Beautiful, clean, and well patrolled. Family friendly and all around neato. It's interesting to see how the river rises and falls with the weather.

Jason Anderson

May 15, 2021

Great, convenient place to fish. Unfortunately it's pretty dirty. Lots of trash.

David Ownby

Jun 1, 2020

I love bringing my kids up here for long walks and playing at the creek. Today we found a little hidden side trail and went exploring. The scenery was beautiful, and even though I slipped and sprained my ankle we all had a great time. We took a bunch of pictures and will be back for more when we can. It can get a little crowded at times but on a Monday afternoon it was nearly empty.

Michael j. Stoetzel

Jan 3, 2019

☆This review was corrected on January 3, 2019 after I re-read it and found that I put the description of three separate trailheads together. I apologize for any inconvenience I may have caused anyone.☆ I've been visiting the Thompson Lane Trailhead and the trail head off West college street and connecting greenway trail(s) off, and on, since 1996. The W. College street trailhead has plenty of parking, a spacious covered picnic area including several long and/or divided picnic tables as well as play ground for the younger children. While also offering very well maintained bathroom facilities and a cold water drinking fountain. There is plenty of well maintained grassy area's for people of all ages to use a place for light sports like, frisbee, or playing pitch - with a ball and glove, or, any family friendly park-like games. (Connecting to the Stones River battlefield behind Murfreesboro Outdoors) With the clearing of the (originally fenced off dirt path) where the trail previosly stopped, (or started from), at the concrete canoe/kiyack ramp into the Stones River waters back in the 1990's, hiking/walking enthusiests can directly walk from this the Thompson Lane trail head just a very short walking distance to the back entrance of the location marked with a tall monument and cannons set in place honoring the brave soldiers who fought and died there in January of 1863. When a fierce battle between Union and Confederate Soldiers had 1800 human casualties in just three days! The beauty of the Stones River running it's course along the trail, makes it hard to imagine that at one point it was a place of such violence, and tragedy. The City of Murfreesboro, and, County of Rutherford, Tennessee gained an ir-replaceable asset, when the greenway trail(s) were built and by providing informational stands that are marked with photos and written descriptions of the "Battle of Stones River", or sometimes called "The Battle of Murfreesboro", and what reportably happened at the very or, nearby location(s) you are standing as you read historical accounts of the great decisive Civil War battle. Anyway you call it! The trailheads and scenery along the trail, definately was/is, a great addition to Murfreesboro (since it's inception.) Which allows a place for residents and visitors to relax, fish, walk, and enjoy the serenity that it brings. Can you tell I love it??!!

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Questions & Answers

Is it pet friendly?

Mark Talattad | May 6, 2020
Kathy Renee | May 7, 2020

Absolutely

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I have been looking for the area to put in for kayaking. Can anyone tell me where this area is located? What is the main street leading to the area? Thanks.

Jennie Smith-Howard | Sep 8, 2020
Christina Lipscomb | Sep 9, 2020

Thompson lane is a trail head for the Greenway in Murfreesboro. I should warn you the float to the next takeout is 5ish hours. Also get an app called Go Paddle.

what is the distance of the trail, is it paved and handicapped accessible?

Eugene Mac McKibben | May 7, 2019
Daniel Busby | May 8, 2019

It is paved and is quite a few miles. You can go as far as you want and turn around

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