- 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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Watch the latest Hollywood blockbusters at Carmike Cinemas in Murfreesboro. From fast, friendly service, to clean theatre seating and an arcade, you and your kids will be glad you came.
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Established in 1956, the Don F Pratt Museum is dedicated to the 101st Airborn Division. The majority of the museum is dedicated to the history of the 'Screaming Eagles' from the 1940s to the present.
41.8 Miles
Having recently added new seats to its auditoriums, Carmike Wynnsong 16 plays the latest movies in its theater. At the concession stand, visitors can purchase popcorn, candy, soda, and other treats.
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Dedicating to preserving the regional history, Sumner County Museum offers visitors a chance to learn about the past citizens from the county. Actors often dress up like these citizens during the tour while narrating their lives.
42.0 Miles
As an entertainment complex, Holder Family Fun Center hosts family friendly attractions like bowling, rock climbing, arcade games, and more. The center offers several party packages that include an arcade card, party supplies, and one hour of bowling.
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Also known as Old Stone Fort State Park, Old Fort Park surrounds a structure built by Native Americans between 1500 and 2000 years ago. The park has a hiking trail that leads through the fort into the surrounding wilderness.
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Cragfont Museum House was the home of James Winchester and was built in 1802. Cragfont is a stone mansion with a ballroom on the second floor that offers guided tours to patrons and is open to the public.
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A focal point within the historic downtown square, the Palace Theater is one of the the oldest silent movie theaters in Tennessee. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it features weekend movies and is available for events.
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With separate areas for large and small dogs and a separate leashed dog area, Murfreesboro Dog Park is accommodating to all different breeds. It has a grassy running area and a path to the river for water-loving dogs.
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Close to the General Bragg Trailhead, the Murfreesboro Bark Park welcomes all canines and their owners with two separate areas for large breeds and smaller dogs. The play areas as fenced in so that dogs can run free, and water is available during the warmer months.