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==Parks== ===Concord Park=== Concord Park is a {{convert|40|acre|m2|adj=on}} park at Concord Road and Knox Valley Drive. It is home to the [https://web.archive.org/web/20061009033843/http://www.brentwood-tn.org/library/ Brentwood Library] and near Lipscomb Elementary School. Concord Park features paved walking and biking trails. A trailhead for a portion of the Concord Park walking trail is located adjacent to the Brentwood Family [[YMCA]]. There are also soccer fields. ===Crockett Park=== [[Crockett Park]] is Brentwood's 2nd largest park, at more than {{convert|170|acre|km2|1}}. It features seven lit tennis courts, restroom/concessions buildings, eight lit ball fields, 11 multi-purpose fields, bikeway/jogging trails, a disc golf course, two historic homes, a community playground, picnic shelters, and the Eddy Arnold amphitheater. Crockett Park also has an indoor arena used for soccer, lacrosse, and flag football. It also serves as the home for Brentwood's yearly Fourth of July fireworks celebration. The City of Brentwood sponsors an annual summer concert series at the Eddy Arnold Amphitheater in Crockett Park, with free admission to the public.{{citation needed|date=January 2020}} ===Deerwood Arboretum and Nature Area=== The [[Deerwood Arboretum and Nature Area]] is {{convert|27|acre|m2}} and has an observation deck, covered outdoor classrooms, and an [[amphitheater]]. The Arboretum contains man-made lakes, nature trails, and indigenous wildlife, and the [[Little Harpeth River]] flows through it. ===Granny White Park=== Granny White Park is a {{convert|32|acre|m2|adj=on}} park with several sporting facilities including four lighted tennis courts, softball/baseball fields, jogging/biking trails, a multi-purpose field (soccer and lacrosse goals provided), sand volleyball court, playground, and picnic pavilion and is located near Brentwood Middle School. ===Marcella Vivrette Smith Park=== Smith Park is located off of Wilson Pike abutting the city limits. Comprising 397 acres, this park was purchased in 2010/2013 and has become Brentwood's largest park. Initial plans include walking, biking, and hiking trails, as well as multipurpose fields. The 1825 [[Ravenswood (Brentwood, Tennessee)]] mansion is a center piece to be used as a meeting place for the public. Many have used the mansion to hold weddings, receptions, or other gatherings.<ref name="explorebrentwood.com">{{Cite web|url=http://www.explorebrentwood.com/brentwood-tn-parks/|title=Brentwood, TN Parks - Explore Brentwood, Tennessee|website=www.explorebrentwood.com|access-date=November 12, 2016|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141015170115/http://www.explorebrentwood.com/brentwood-tn-parks/|archive-date=October 15, 2014}}</ref> Phase I of the park was opened in the spring of 2014. Smith Park is the largest park in Brentwood, and has several walking and hiking trails.<ref name="explorebrentwood.com"/> ===Maryland Way Park=== Maryland Way Park is located in the Maryland Farms area and includes a paved walking and biking path with 20 exercise stations on {{convert|7|acre|m2}}. Maryland Way park is adjacent to the Maryland Farms [[YMCA]]. ===Primm Park=== Primm Park is a {{convert|31|acre|m2|adj=on}} park off Moores Lane. Located on the site is Boiling Spring Academy, a historic schoolhouse built in 1832 and restored in 2003. The park is also home to the [[Fewkes Group Archaeological Site]], a [[Mississippian culture|Mississippian]] mound complex consisting of five mounds arrayed around a central plaza. The Fewkes site is listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Tennessee|National Register of Historic Places]]. ===Owl Creek Park=== Owl Creek Park is Brentwood's second newest park, after Smith park, completed in the summer of 2007. It is {{convert|21|acre|m2}} and includes a playground, picnic shelters, walking paths, and basketball courts. ===River Park=== River Park is a {{convert|43|acre|m2|adj=on}} park adjacent to Concord Park. It features a restroom facility, playground, outdoor basketball court, and borders the YMCA soccer fields. Adjacent to River Park is the Brentwood Family [[YMCA]], now complete with a skate park. ===Tower Park=== Tower Park is a {{convert|47|acre|m2|adj=on}} park north of the [[WSM (AM)|WSM]] Tower off Concord Road. It includes multi-purpose fields, natural open spaces, and jogging and biking trails. The new Williamson County Indoor Sports Complex is located here. At {{convert|76000|sqft|m2|-2}}, it consists of a fifty-meter indoor pool, five indoor tennis courts, a fitness center, locker rooms, a childcare room, and a multi-purpose room.{{citation needed|date=January 2020}}
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