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A Timeless Gift from
Doctor Evangeline Bowie
Prior to the death of Dr. Evangeline Bowie in 1992, the City
of Fairview was graciously deeded the land that is now Bowie
Nature Park. It was her wish that the city make a public
nature park out of the 722-acre forest that she had created
from land that, at the time of her purchase in the 1950s, was
so barren and eroded it was losing over
30 tons of topsoil annually. Her land management techniques
included hiring a bulldozer to build terraces, dig lakes and
create a hydrology system. Her hydrology system was so well
designed that it has amazed even the most highly regarded land
management experts. This plan also included the planting of
over 500,000 Loblolly Pine Trees.
Bowie Nature Park is located
on the edge of the Central Basin and on the western escarpment of the Highland
Rim of Middle Tennessee. Each of these physiographic provinces is uniquely
different, this allows for an unusual mix of biota. There are specific species
of plant life in the
park that cannot be found as close as Nashville.
Within the park
there are 17 miles of winding trails
which move the traveler through several Eco-Systems to include wetlands,
grasslands, pine forest, oak/hickory forest, riparian and lowland bottomland
wetlands.
When visiting the Park, check the Kiosk located in front of the restrooms for seasonal
hiking guides, wildflower and wildlife information.
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Bowie
Park & Nature Center
7211 Bowie Lake Road
Fairview, TN 37062
Tel:
(615) 799-5544
Email:
bowiepark@fairview-tn.org
Park Hours
Sunrise to Sunset - Year Round
Nature Center Hours
Tues. - Sat. [9:00 - 4:00]
Closed - Sunday & Monday
Trail Closures:
At any time, Trails
may be closed
due to wet conditions, it is
advisable to call
before riding
by calling 799-5544 Ext. 1.
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