Bell Buckle Park - Bell Buckle, TN

Bell Buckle Park - Bell Buckle, TN
Accessible Paths
Parking
Seating
Covered Shelter
Shade Available

Discover Bell Buckle Park, a welcoming green space in Bell Buckle, Tennessee that’s perfect for families, pet owners, and anyone craving fresh air and Southern charm. The park features easy, paved walking trails ideal for dog-friendly hiking, and offers plenty of room for leashed pups to join you on an outdoor adventure. With wheelchair accessible entrances and parking, as well as picnic tables, public restrooms (seasonally available), and playground equipment, Bell Buckle Park stands out as both a pet-friendly and family-friendly destination.

This well-maintained park is dotted with amenities including shaded areas, barbecue grills, benches, and a basketball court. It’s a great spot for picnics, relaxing in the shade, or walking your dog along beautiful tree-lined paths, especially when the weather warms up. The community atmosphere, interesting nature markers, and accessibility features make it a top local choice not just for residents, but for visitors seeking a dog park experience near Bell Buckle with extra amenities for the whole family.

Bell Buckle Park FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed at this park? Yes, dogs are welcome at Bell Buckle Park as long as they are leashed.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, there is a playground with equipment for various ages and activities for children.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, public restrooms are available in the big building toward the corner of the park, though they may be closed seasonally.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, the park has wheelchair accessible entrances and parking, along with paved trails that are stroller-friendly.
  • Is there a place to sit? Yes, there are benches, picnic tables, and shaded pavilions for relaxing throughout the park.
  • Are picnics or BBQs allowed? Yes, there are barbecue grills and picnic tables available for use at the park.
  • Is there a parking area? Yes, parking is available including a gravel lot and accessible spaces.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are paved and grassy walking trails perfect for strolls with your dog.

Reviews

Hattie

I came here to show my daughter where I went to school. I kept having dreams about moving back to Bell Buckle and took advantage of this beautiful day for some quality family time. Great place for kids to play. I don’t know if there’s a bathroom. My first time being here so I didn’t walk the entire walking trail.
There used to be a Bell Buckle Elementary/High School at this site till it burned down. Be careful of the mole holes if you walk in the grass.
GO BLUE DEVILS!!

Earthmom4

This is a lovely park with so many interesting little facts and finds. Took our pups for a walk through after Thanksgiving and even though it was cold and the trees were dormant, it was beautiful. I can only imagine how charming it will be in the spring or summertime. We will definitely be back!

TTV THseeVirus

Great scenery and community. Pokemon go, pictures, playground, amphitheater, restroom, bell buckle cafe. This spot has IT ALL. ONE OF THE OG spots to kick back and just relax. Easy to lose track of time here, be warned. 💯

Coty Cantrell

We love this park. It’s beautiful. I love that it’s dedicated to Ward Anderson.

The playground is great for 2-3 and older. Lots of good equipment, plus the swings are solid enough for adults to swing too.

There is a paved trail. It is stroller friendly.

You’ve also got a basketball court with 1 hoop, a gravel lot about 40′ x 40′, some pavilions with grills, and bathrooms.

The bathrooms are located in the big building towards the corner of the park. They’re on the back side. They are closed at certain times of the year.

This is easily our favorite local (to Shelbyville) park.

C

What a beautiful, well maintained park. Nice playground and basketball court. The walking paths were nice and wide, making it easy for everyone to enjoy the park. I loved all the markers identifying the different kinds of trees and plants.

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