- The list below includes 60 free or cheap things to do in or near Hernando, Mississippi, including 38 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Farms & Ranches, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- From Cedar Hill Farm to Historic Desoto Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hernando and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Memphis, Southaven, Germantown and Collierville.
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More than 50 free concerts and events are held each year at the Levitt Shell that is located in Overton Park of Midtown Memphis. Guests are able to watch from their own chosen vantage point with their own blanket or chair that can be placed on the open lawn.
22.4 Miles
Featuring blues, soul, and funk, B.B. King's Blues Club offers visitors live entertainment from local musicians. Visitors can enjoy a Southern meal or spend the night dancing to live music.
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7014 Wolf River Blvd Blvd, Germantown, TN 38120
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A 70 acre nature preserve, Wolf River Nature Area offers hiking and biking trails with a wealth of natural scenery. The area also has picnic areas available for visitors to use.
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Don't miss an opportunity to observe first-hand how the world's finest guitars are made at the Gibson Factory. An informative, 45-minute tour takes you through the factory as the skilled craftsman build the musical instruments.
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The largest and oldest art museum in the state of Tennessee is the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art which opened to the public in 1916. There are over 9,000 significant art objects held within the permanent collection.
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The Cameron Brown Park provides 55 acres of outdoor space for visitors to enjoy. Activities at the park include five lighted baseball fields, a batting cage, tennis courts, 1.5 miles of trails, and two different playgrounds, among others.
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125 North Front Street, Memphis, TN 38103
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The natural and cultural history of the Lower Mississippi River Valley is the focus of the Mississippi River Museum at Mud Island. Numerous artifacts covering the different periods of history are included in the exhibits with a special children's area known as the River Room.
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Stroll along the Riverwalk at Mud Island River Park and view an exact duplicate of the lower Mississippi River including 20 cities located on its shores, ride the monorail, visit the Mississippi River Museum and hear a concert in the amphitheater. Visitors can learn more at the Visitors Center.
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Rhodes College is a small academic institution that offers students the opportunity to pursue a Bachelor's degree while enjoying the benefits of small class sizes. The location is known for its architectural design.
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The River Walk at Mud Island River Park offers guests the opportunity to travel along a scale model of the Mississippi River. Visitors of this site can also access the nearby museum which details the history of the famous river.