It’s no secret that the area in and around Nashville is absolutely gorgeous, so it’s also no surprise that there are plenty of great hikes around the city. While many of them lead to stunning vistas, there’s only one that leads to a stunning and beautiful memorial, atop one of the highest hills in the city, no less. From the top of Shy’s Hill, you can learn all about the hill’s role in the Battle of Nashville during the Civil War as well as the brave actions of some incredible soldiers who were able to win the hill. Whether you love nature, history, or both, you need to check out Shy’s Hill.
Battle of Nashville Preservation Society - Facebook Nashville is home to multiple Civil War sites, but one of the most unknown is the memorial atop Shy’s Hill, tucked away in a quiet Nashville neighborhood.
Battle of Nashville Preservation Society - Facebook The trail begins on Benton Smith Road and climbs the hill on a short hike that was once traversed by Union troops as they took the hill from the Confederate soldiers entrenched atop the hill.
Battle of Nashville Preservation Society - Facebook As you climb the hill, you’ll pass by some artillery just like the ones used to defend the hill during the Battle of Nashville in 1864.
Wayne Hsieh - Flickr At the top of the hill, there are more canons as well as a flag plaza, memorializing the Union and Confederate soldiers who were involved at Shy’s Hill.
Battle of Nashville Preservation Society - Facebook There’s also a monument specifically to the Minnesota troops in the Union Army that stormed the hill to take it from the Confederate entrenchment. All told, 97 of the troops from the Minnesota regiment died trying to take the hill.
Stephen Drake - Flickr Today, the Battle of Nashville Preservation Society takes care of the site and even occasionally gives historical talks and reenactments of the events surrounding Shy’s Hill.
Battle of Nashville Preservation Society - Facebook So whether you’re a lover of history or are looking for a fun, short hike within the city limits, head on out to Shy’s Hill today! Address: 4613 Benton Smith Road Nashville, TN 37215
For more information about the history and preservation efforts of Shy’s Hill, check out the Battle of Nashville Preservation Society’s website.
Battle of Nashville Preservation Society - Facebook
Nashville is home to multiple Civil War sites, but one of the most unknown is the memorial atop Shy’s Hill, tucked away in a quiet Nashville neighborhood.
The trail begins on Benton Smith Road and climbs the hill on a short hike that was once traversed by Union troops as they took the hill from the Confederate soldiers entrenched atop the hill.
As you climb the hill, you’ll pass by some artillery just like the ones used to defend the hill during the Battle of Nashville in 1864.
Wayne Hsieh - Flickr
At the top of the hill, there are more canons as well as a flag plaza, memorializing the Union and Confederate soldiers who were involved at Shy’s Hill.
There’s also a monument specifically to the Minnesota troops in the Union Army that stormed the hill to take it from the Confederate entrenchment. All told, 97 of the troops from the Minnesota regiment died trying to take the hill.
Stephen Drake - Flickr
Today, the Battle of Nashville Preservation Society takes care of the site and even occasionally gives historical talks and reenactments of the events surrounding Shy’s Hill.
So whether you’re a lover of history or are looking for a fun, short hike within the city limits, head on out to Shy’s Hill today! Address: 4613 Benton Smith Road Nashville, TN 37215
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