- TripBuzz discovered 65 different types of activities for couples in the Franklin area, including Parks (like Winstead Hill Park), Movie Theaters (like Franklin Theatre), Theaters (like Boiler Room Theatre) and Rock Climbing (like The Crag at Cool Springs), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 110 date ideas in or near Franklin, Tennessee, including 89 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Nashville, Brentwood, Columbia and Smyrna.
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There are 57 campsites within the Bledsoe Creek State Park that allows visitors to stay in the scenic area for short or long trips. The park also features more than six miles of hiking trails and two boat launch ramps into the actual creek.
43.3 Miles
Milky Way Farms was founded by Frank Mars, the founder of Mars Candy, in 1930. Visitors to the farm can tour the manor house, visit one of the farm's barns, or take a walk on a scenic walking trail.
43.6 Miles
The Tail of the Dragon is a scenic drive that takes visitors through 318 curves. The location, which often features a wide variety of motorcycle riders, features a variety of trees and other views of the natural world.
47.1 Miles
Featuring both a 50 meter swimming pool and a smaller baby pool, the Beachaven Swimming Pool welcomes recreational swimmers as well as lap swimmers. The facility also has a bath house that can be rented.
47.6 Miles
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786 Sixteenth Model Road, Manchester, TN 37355
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Whispering Oaks Campground offers a relaxing country atmosphere that provides patrons with a place that is level and shady. Whispering Oaks also provides an office, a real barn and a fishing pond on the property.
48.8 Miles
Liberty Park and Marina features a 10-acre fishing pond, a 4-lane boat ramp, and a marina for visitors to use. Additionally, the location also contains a walking trail, a playground, and four pavilions.
49.4 Miles
Valleybrook Park offers roughly eight acres of recreational activities to the general public. Options for outdoor fun include sand volleyball courts, an open play field, picnic tables, children's playground equipment, and a quarter-mile walking trail.
49.6 Miles
Dunbar Cave was originally inhabited by Native Americans many years before the English settlers arrived. The cave system and cave tours remain one of the most popular attractions within the Dunbar Cave Park.
49.6 Miles
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401 Old Dunbar Cave Road, Clarksville, TN 37040
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Located about an hour's drive north of Nashville, Dunbar Cave State Natural Area features Dunbar Cave, one of the largest caves of its kind in the county. Visitors can hike trails around the cave and lake.
49.8 Miles
A live performance center in Clarksville, Roxy Regional Theater has been in operation for over a century. This facility hosts plays, musicals and concerts, and is home to a theatrical training and education program.