- The list below includes 39 free or cheap things to do in or near Columbia, Tennessee, including 60 different types of inexpensive activities like Historic Homes, Bike Paths, Walking Trails and Bowling.
- From Chickasaw Trace County Park to James K. Polk House, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Columbia and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Franklin, Spring Hill and Pulaski.
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Catch the latest feature films at Carmike Cinemas. There's even an IMAX screen, where guests can experience enhanced picture and sound quality. A concession stand is available. Child, matinee and senior rates are offered.
25.6 Miles
The Carmike Cinema Thoroughbred 20 is a 20 theater movie multiplex that shows primarily first run Hollywood movies in all digital video and sound. The theater features discount matinees and a variety of other promotions.
27.2 Miles
The Monkey's Treehouse is an indoor playground for children under eight years of age. The playground is tree-house themed and has multiple rooms. A model town village, home living area, reading lounge, and art studio are also available.
28.2 Miles
Spanning 31 acres, Primm Park houses the historic Boiling Springs Academy and 5 mounds from the Native American tribe known as Mound Builders. The park connects to the Brentwood Bikeway, and the Little Harpeth River runs throughout the park.
28.5 Miles
Maintained by Williamson County Parks and Recreation, Grassland Park is a public recreation area offing baseball fields, tennis courts, a gazebo, sensory garden, picnic area, playground, walking trails, pavilion, concessions, restrooms youth baseball fields.
28.6 Miles
Featuring digital projection and surround sound, Movies At the Martin shows films on their second run. The concession stand offers a variety of candy options, as well as popcorn and soda.
29.0 Miles
With acres of open space, nature trails, paved pathways, athletic fields, and playground, visitors to Crockett Park can enjoy a variety of recreational activities. The park is also home to the historic Cool Springs house and the Eddy Arnold Amphitheater.
29.0 Miles
Giles County's Trail of Tears Memorial is a historical marker located in front of the Trail of Tears Interpretive Center. The Memorial commemorates the displacement and suffering of thousands of Cherokee, Muscogee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole tribe members.
29.6 Miles
Brentwood Library has a wide selection of books, magazines, and DVDs along with other periodicals. They also have a children's area and adult education classes, and on weekends visitors can enjoy puppetry or art shows.
29.6 Miles
Within the Owl's Hill Nature Sanctuary, there is 160 acres of land dedicated to conservation and native wildlife preservation. Many programs and events are held throughout the year to teach about and allow enjoyment of the environment as well as the animals.