- The list below includes 11 free or cheap things to do in or near Dickson, Tennessee, including 60 different types of inexpensive activities like Family Fun Center, Movie Theaters, Music Venue and Pubs.
- From Buckner Park Swimming Pool to Clement Hotel Railroad Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Dickson and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kingston Springs and Ashland City.
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Nutro Dog Park is a recreational park for dogs that has s separate area for big and small dogs. The park is features, well covered seating, decorations, including a doghouse, and a water fountain.
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Opened in 2014, Marcella Vivrette Smith Park sits within 400 acres of forested wildlife habitats and contains over 6 miles of hiking trails. The largely undeveloped park also includes the historic Ravenswood mansion built in 1825.
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Built by Nathaniel Frances Cheairs IV and his wife Susan, the Rippavilla Plantation is one of the largest in the region. A museum is currently housed in the mansion, and special events as well as programming are held on site.
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Visitors of Harvey Park can go hiking or biking. The site also contains picnic tables, grills, a pavilion, and a playground, making it a suitable location for a family outing.
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In operation since 1997, guests on the Nash Trash Tour, receive a 90-minute fun-filled tour on a pink bus. The tours are comedic in nature and feature adults only entertainment.
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Spring Hill Self-Guided Battlefield Driving Tour offers a self-guided tour of important Spring Hill battlefield locations. Patrons can read about the battles as well as view interpretive markers, monuments, and artillery pieces situated along the way.
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Over 500 items are on display at Tennessee Museum of Early Farm Life, several of which date back to the early 1800s. Open April through October, Fridays and Saturdays (fee applies).
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The YMCA - Brentwood offers a wide range of programs and activities from health and wellness to art and enrichment. Programs include fitness, swimming and water safety, sports teams, martial arts and music lessons.
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The Clarksville Greenway is a park area with broad, paved trails suitable for hiking, biking, walking, or running. The trail is surrounded by scenic woods and countryside, and offers rest rooms.
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The Frist Center for Visual Arts first opened in 2001 and features a wide array of art from around the world. The former main post office landmark of Nashville serves as the home structure for the cultural institute with architectural styles of both Art Deco and Classicism.