Percy Warner Park's front entrance is located at the end of Belle Meade Boulevard.
The two parks are adjacent to each other, separated by Old Hickory Boulevard, and are located approximately 9 mi (14 km) from downtown Nashville.
They are bounded on the northwest by Tennessee State Route 100, on the east and north by Chickering Road, and partially on the south by Old Hickory Blvd.
The parks offer a variety of activities, including hiking trails, cross country courses, and an equestrian center.
The Burch Reserve is home to Nashville's largest cave in addition to small ponds, meadows and forestry.
Ridges and hollows of the former H. G. Hill property are part of what is considered the largest old growth forest in an urban area east of the Mississippi.
[6] More recently there was a significant addition of land across Tennessee State Route 100 from the rest of the park, purchased from the H. G. Hill family and consisting predominately of old-growth virgin forest, in 2010.