The Harpeth River is a scenic waterway located in central Tennessee, primarily flowing through Williamson County and Cheatham County. It stretches approximately 115 miles and is known for its winding path and diverse ecosystems, making it a popular spot for outdoor activities like fishing, kayaking, and hiking along its banks.
The river is part of the Cumberland River watershed and plays a vital role in the local environment. It is home to various species of fish and wildlife, contributing to the area's natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The Harpeth River also has historical significance, with several archaeological sites along its shores.