- The list below includes 20 free or cheap things to do in or near Hampshire, Tennessee, including 46 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, History Museums and Farms & Ranches.
- From Maury County YMCA Administrative Office to Maury County Arts Guild, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hampshire and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Columbia, Spring Hill and Pulaski.
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Add some history to the day with a visit to Elm Springs. This two-story, Greek Revival style house was built in 1837 and served as the headquarters for the Sons of Confederate Veterans since 1992. Tours are offered.
14.9 Miles
Galaxy Lanes is a bowling alley that features 32 lanes of automatic bowling that also have bumpers. The alley is also home to a fully stocked pro shop, a video game room, a snack bar, and a sports bar.
15.4 Miles
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1789 Tom J. Hitch Parkway, Columbia, TN 38401
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Bear Glen Championship Putting Course, an indoor course designed by Nicklaus Design, allows golfers to work on their putting skills. This 18-hole, par 54 course also has a tee line full swing area, plus batting cages for additional fun.
19.2 Miles
Featuring the Zombie Paintball Hayride, Millers Thrillers allows up to 20 visitors per ride to shoot paintballs at zombie targets. The facility also provides a fire pit, concession stands and a haunted woods with trails and mazes.
21.3 Miles
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.
23.0 Miles
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.
23.0 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.
23.4 Miles
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).
23.6 Miles
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.
24.4 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.