- 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 Redneck Comedy Tour is a 2-hour bus tour of famous and historic sites in Nashville. The bulk of the tour is focused on making guests laugh and learn interesting, redneck-related facts around the area.
13.8 Miles
The family fun entertainment center formerly known as Hermitage Lanes has been operating for over 15 years but has since been renamed Strike & Spare. There are 68 bowling lanes on site in addition to a snack bar and lounge.
13.9 Miles
Hermitage Strike & Spare is a bowling center that features 32 lanes with automatic scoring systems. The bowling alley host parties and events and also features a snack bar and lounge.
14.3 Miles
Bounce Palace offers 6 bouncers including one just for little ones. There is only one entrance and exit so parents can station themselves nearby and read or work as the facility also provides free Wifi.
15.0 Miles
Smyrna Recreation Park is a recreational park that features a softball complex along with the ability to host a variety of special events. The park has picnic areas and shelters available for reservation.
15.2 Miles
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Harpeth River State Park, Kingston Springs, TN
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Nine zip lines make up the main adventure within the Adventureworks Zip Line Tours. It takes roughly 90 minutes to complete the zip line course, and it can be combined with aerial trekking, the giant swing, and the rope course.
15.8 Miles
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4580 Rachel's Lane, Nashville, TN 37076
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After being destroyed during the Civil War years, the Hermitage, Home of President Andrew Jackson, was restored and rebuilt as a public museum and National Historic Landmark. The site encompasses over 1,000 acres and 30 historic buildings.
15.9 Miles
Both beginners and experiences riders are accomodated at the JuRo Stables. The focus of the business is providing a horseback riding experience in the urban Nashville area seven days a week with the opportunity for private riding lessons.
16.0 Miles
Catch an insider's glimpse of life as a country music star at Fontanel Mansion. This 27,000 square foot log cabin, formerly owned by hall of famer Barbara Mandrell, offers guided tours and stunning architecture.
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A historic railway station whose name is a Native American word meaning parting of the ways, the Amqui Station & Visitors Center gained a more recent claim to fame when Country legend Johnny Cash stepped in to save and move it.