Why Live in Bethpage
Bethpage, a rural suburb of Gallatin and Nashville, Tennessee, is known for its mountain vistas, lush greenery, and historical areas. This bedroom community offers larger lots compared to nearby Gallatin and Hendersonville, with parcels up to 84,070 square feet and homes averaging 1,828 square feet. Housing options include ranch homes, traditional homes, and brick Cape Cods. Families in Bethpage can enroll their children in Sumner County Schools, which are highly rated, with Joe Shafer Middle School being a notable option. For higher education, Welch College and Volunteer State Community College are nearby. Local attractions include Kensington Farm at Saddle and Vine Ranch, which offers horseback riding lessons, and Old Hickory Lake in Gallatin, popular for fishing, boating, and birdwatching. The lake, named after President Andrew Jackson, draws over a million tourists annually. Bethpage residents have access to more than a dozen parks within 10 miles. While the neighborhood lacks shopping options, a 15-minute drive to Gallatin provides access to grocery stores like Publix and Food Lion, and a 45-minute drive to Nashville offers a wider range of storefronts. Dining options in Bethpage include Keller’s Bar & Grill, La Carreta Taqueria, and Senor Fajita’s Oak Grove.