Couchville Cedar Glade State Natural Area
Couchville Cedar Glade State Natural Area is a Class II Natural-Scientific state natural area located in Davidson and Wilson counties Tennessee.[1][2] Its western boundary is contiguous with the eastern boundary of Long Hunter State Park. The park's name reflects its location near the now extinct inundated community of Couchville, Tennessee.
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![]() Map of the U.S. state of Tennessee showing the location of Couchville Cedar Glade State Natural Area | |
| Location | Davidson and Wilson Counties, Tennessee, USA |
| Nearest city | Nashville, Tennessee |
| Coordinates | 36°05′51″N 86°33′14″W |
| Area | 140 acres (57 ha) |
| Governing body | Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation |
The 140 acres (57 ha) reservation is characterized by extensive bare rock intermixed with Eastern red cedars (Juniperus virginiana), grasses, wildflowers (including the Tennessee Coneflower, Echinacea tennesseensis)[3] and associated wildlife along a mile long hiking trail looping through one of the most undisturbed examples of a cedar glade remaining in middle Tennessee.[1][4]
References
- Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation: Couchville Cedar Glade Class II Natural-Scientific State Natural Area, http://www.tennessee.gov/environment/article/na-na-couchville-cedar-glade, accessed January 17, 2016.
- Tennessee State Gazetteer and Business Directory, R.L. Polk & Company, 1876, p. 32.
- Betsy Phillips: Couchville Cedar Glade State Natural Area — A Review (Tennessee Coneflower Edition), http://www.nashvillescene.com/pitw/archives/2010/06/30/couchville-cedar-glade-state-natural-area-a-review-tennessee-coneflower-edition, posted on Wed, Jun 30, 2010.
- Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency: Couchville Cedar Glade State Natural Area, http://www.tnwatchablewildlife.org/watchareadetails.cfm?uid=09091515094758750®ion=Couchville_Cedar_Glade_State_Natural_Area&statearea=Middle_Tennessee, accessed January 17, 2016.
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