- 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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The Buckner Park Swimming Pool is a public pool open during the warmer months of the year. Guests at the pool commonly enjoy attending public swimming sessions or participating in the Summer Swim League provided by the pool.
14.2 Miles
The history of The Renaissance Center is one of shifts and changes, but it currently acts as a state-of-the-art technology and fine arts learning center. Visitors are able to participate in learning labs, purchase items at the Artisan Market, and attend frequent art shows.
14.6 Miles
Maintained by Williamson County Parks and Recreation, Grassland Park is a public recreation area offing baseball fields, tennis courts, a gazebo, sensory garden, picnic area, playground, walking trails, pavilion, concessions, restrooms youth baseball fields.
15.1 Miles
Within the Owl's Hill Nature Sanctuary, there is 160 acres of land dedicated to conservation and native wildlife preservation. Many programs and events are held throughout the year to teach about and allow enjoyment of the environment as well as the animals.
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1933 Harpeth River Drive, Brentwood, TN 37027
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Featuring tennis clinics, Visitors Brentwood Swim & Tennis Club offers visitors indoor tennis courts and an outdoor pool. The pool often hosts competitions for the swim and dive teams of the club.
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100 Frank Clement Place, Dickson, TN 37055
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Housed within the 1913 Hotel Halbrook, the Clement Hotel Railroad Museum is one of the few remaining examples of a railroad hotel in a rural area. The exhibits within the museum itself focus on railroading, the Civil War, local history, and regional history.
15.7 Miles
A family-run farm that has been in operation for 150 years, Gentry's Farm welcomes visitors in the fall for pumpkins, a corn maze, animals, tire swings and hayrides.
15.9 Miles
Featuring 69 different species of trees, the Deerwood Arboretum is a public arboretum that showcases native trees, migratory birds, and butterflies. The complex also has a bikeway and jogging trails.
16.5 Miles
O'Rourke's Irish Pub is a casual tavern that serves a full menu of appetizers, sandwiches, and entrees. The pub bills itself primarily as a social gathering place with a no-frills attitude and decor.
16.6 Miles
The Bluebird Café is a bar and club that features a variety of musical performances throughout the year. The location, which has a more intimate setting, has a seating capacity of only 85 seats, helping guests to feel like they are closer to the performing artists.