- The list below includes 83 free or cheap things to do in or near Kingston Springs, Tennessee, including 64 different types of inexpensive activities like Ziplines, Landmarks, Canoeing and Parks.
- From Narrows of the Harpeth to Adventureworks Zip Line Tours, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kingston Springs and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Nashville, Franklin, Brentwood and Dickson.
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33.4 Miles
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9 votes
430 Warfield Blvd, Clarksville, TN 37043
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Featuring 32 bowling lanes, Pinnacle Family Entertainment Center offers open and league bowling along with private party hosting. The center also provides a pro shop, arcade and redemption games, a sports lounge and a snack bar.
33.5 Miles
The Maury County Arts Guild is a center for the arts that has the mission of promoting a greater awareness in the community of the various art forms. The center shows plays including 'Hairspray'.
33.5 Miles
Fort Defiance is a historic Civil War park that was used during the fighting in the mid-to-late 1800's. Visitors commonly enjoy spending time learning about the history and hearing the war stories that occurred at the site.
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120 Duncan St, Clarksville, TN
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The original fort that is the focus of the Fort Defiance Civil War Park & Interpretive Center was active for over two centuries. Exhibits at the center cover the lives of Civil War soldiers, pre-Civil War life in Clarksville, and the emancipation of slaves living in the Clarksville area.
33.9 Miles
The average art lover is able to enjoy simple no-commitment painting classes at Swirlz Art Studio. For a single fee, the studio supplies the canvas, brushes, and paint, and the customer is allowed to take home their finished piece.
33.9 Miles
Originally a girls' school in the mid-19th Century, the Athenaeum Rectory is now a museum of southern history and culture. The museum features period furniture, art, and an extensive collection of 19th Century fashions.
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A scenic outdoor space in Columbia, Chickasaw Trace County Park includes a playground and pavilion for picnics, family and group gatherings. This park is most popular however for its bike/cycling trails.
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Commemorating a battle in the Ardmore area, Civil War Trail for Hood's Campaign of 1864 is a marker placed on I-65. This marker provides pertinent information about the battle and Middle Tennessee's involvement in the war.
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The only surviving residence of historic President James K. Polk other than the White House is the James K. Polk House in Tennessee. In addition to the restored and furnished home, there is an exhibition facility that hosts a series of original and traveling exhibits.
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The Maury County Visitors Center is a resource for visitors to the area seeking tourist information. The center features a knowledgeable and helpful staff, and offers a variety of brochures, maps, and informational material.