Getting There

Cedars of Lebanon State Park has been the home of our annual old-time music retreat from the very beginning. We utilize most of the park facilities and have a great relationship with the park rangers and the Friends of Cedars of Lebanon, a support organization.

The park contains 900 acres, and an adjoining 8,100 acres are operated by the Parks Division as a natural area and by the Forestry Division as a State Forest.

Cedars of Lebanon State Park is located approximately 31 miles east of Nashville in Wilson County. It is 6 miles south of I-40 on U.S. Highway 231 (State Route 10).

The entrance to the park is on the left. Start slowing down after you hit that six-mile mark from the Interstate. (If you run into the crossroads with State Route 265, you went too far. Turn around and go back about two miles. The entrance will be on your right this time.)

  • If you'd like a Mapquest map with directions, click here.
  • If you'd like a Google aerial photo map with major roads, click here.
  • If you lose your way, call the park office at: 615-443-2769