Seasonal & Holidays

Christmas Tree Drop Off Locations In Nashville Parks

Davidson County residents can bring their trees to one of 12 city parks for recycling.

12/20/2019

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Davidson County residents can bring their trees to one of 12 city parks for recycling. All trees must be free of lights, ornaments, icicles, all tinsel and garland. No flocked trees will be accepted.

From December 27, 2019 to February 15, 2020, drop off at any of the following park locations:

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  • Cane Ridge, 419 Battle Road
  • Cedar Hill, 860 Old Hickory Blvd.
  • Edwin Warner, 50 Vaughn Road
  • Elmington, 3531 West End Ave.
  • Fred Douglas Park, 210 North 7th Street
  • Joelton Community Park, 21 Joelton Community Center Road
  • Lakewood City Hall, 3401 Hadley Ave, Old Hickory, Tennessee
  • Richland, 4601 Charlotte Pike
  • Sevier, corner of Clayton Ave and Granny White Pike, near picnic shelters
  • Two Rivers, 3150 McGavock Pike
  • Una Recreation Center, 134 Una Recreation Road
  • Whitfield, Edmondson Pike at Brewer Drive

Recycling live Christmas trees into mulch, rather than dumping them in the trash, in an alley or along public roadways, keeps them out of landfills and helps save Metro the cost of disposal fees.


This press release was produced by the City of Nashville. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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