Stonegate is a tiny Nashville neighborhood within the 37027 ZIP code. It’s just north of the Heatherwood neighborhood and encompasses a single road: Stonegate Plaza, which connects with Franklin Pike Circle.
It lies just a mile east of the massive Radnor Lake Natural Area and Wildlife Refuge, which is a nature sanctuary. It has an 85-acre lake, streams, and sloughs. Special events, like canoe floats and cave ecology education, are held throughout the year. Its hiking trails are primarily for wildlife viewing and hiking; keeping the trails pristine is a requirement of visitors.
William Whitfield Park is two miles northeast of the community. It offers four baseball diamonds, a playground, and a multiple-use ball field. Granny White Park is two and a half miles to its west, and it has a bocce court, hiking trails, and a playground. Wentworth Caldwell, Sr. Park, Crockett Park, and Sevier Park are within a five-mile radius.
Stonegate’s proximity to Interstate 65 places all of Nashville’s cultural attractions within easy reach of residents, and many are within easy driving distance. Travelers Rest Plantation & Museum is less than two miles north of the neighborhood. The Tennessee Agricultural Museum is a mile and a half to its northeast, and the Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art is six miles to its northwest. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is seven and a half miles to its north.
While cars are the main mode of transportation in the neighborhood, public transportation is available. The major area airport, The Nashville International Airport, is eight miles to its northeast. The Army Guard Helipad is three and a half miles to its north.