- The list below includes 134 free or cheap things to do in or near Brentwood, Tennessee, including 65 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Sports Facilities/Fields, Playgrounds and Recreation Centers.
- From Brentwood Library to Granny White Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Brentwood and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Nashville, Franklin, Hendersonville and Murfreesboro.
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The Pro Bowling Center contains sixteen lanes, a Golden Tee Golf Online arcade game, and both children and adult video games. Guests can also dine in the location's restaurant and play a game of corn hole.
29.8 Miles
One of the revived drive-in theatres in Dickson, Tennessee, the Broadway Drive-in Movie Theater features a solo screen with a single feature each weekend on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Movies begin a dusk with children under 3 admitted free.
30.3 Miles
Calling itself 'The Last Honkey Tonk,' The Wanted Saloon is a live music venue with a country and western focus. The venue brings in acts from all over the country, and maintains a full bar.
30.4 Miles
As an entertainment complex, Holder Family Fun Center hosts family friendly attractions like bowling, rock climbing, arcade games, and more. The center offers several party packages that include an arcade card, party supplies, and one hour of bowling.
30.6 Miles
Guests at the Fiddlers Grove Histrical Village can either take a guided tour or a self guided tour. The site itself is composed of over 50 buildings and special exhibits that cover the eras between 1795 and 1950.
30.6 Miles
Featuring 24 Brunswick bowling lanes, Thunder Alley Family Entertainment Center is suitable for open and league bowling as well as birthday parties. The center offers batting cages, arcade games, children's play areas, a pro shop and a snack bar.
30.8 Miles
Dedicating to preserving the regional history, Sumner County Museum offers visitors a chance to learn about the past citizens from the county. Actors often dress up like these citizens during the tour while narrating their lives.
30.9 Miles
Cragfont Museum House was the home of James Winchester and was built in 1802. Cragfont is a stone mansion with a ballroom on the second floor that offers guided tours to patrons and is open to the public.
30.9 Miles
A focal point within the historic downtown square, the Palace Theater is one of the the oldest silent movie theaters in Tennessee. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it features weekend movies and is available for events.
32.0 Miles
Higher Pursuits provides kayak and canoe rentals on the Duck River, which features historic mill sites and a variety of wildlife. They also offer guided trips on the Duck River in addition to kayaking and canoeing lessons.