- The list below includes 124 free or cheap things to do in or near Madison, Tennessee, including 65 different types of inexpensive activities like Music Venue, Arcades, Movie Theaters and Parks.
- From Cedar Hill Park to Amqui Station & Visitors Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Madison and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Nashville, Brentwood, Hendersonville and Franklin.
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36.9 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.
37.0 Miles
Featuring both a 50 meter swimming pool and a smaller baby pool, the Beachaven Swimming Pool welcomes recreational swimmers as well as lap swimmers. The facility also has a bath house that can be rented.
38.3 Miles
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.
38.4 Miles
For those interested in vibrant history, the Octagon Hall Museum has plenty of events and items to sate your need. Tour the plantation that survived the Civil War, tour history re-enactments, or search for paranormal activity.
38.4 Miles
44%
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.
38.4 Miles
Featuring 24 Brunswick bowling lanes, Thunder Alley Family Entertainment Center is suitable for open and league bowling as well as birthday parties. The center offers batting cages, arcade games, children's play areas, a pro shop and a snack bar.
38.5 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.
38.5 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.
38.7 Miles
Dunbar Cave was originally inhabited by Native Americans many years before the English settlers arrived. The cave system and cave tours remain one of the most popular attractions within the Dunbar Cave Park.
38.7 Miles
86%
21 votes
401 Old Dunbar Cave Road, Clarksville, TN 37040
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Located about an hour's drive north of Nashville, Dunbar Cave State Natural Area features Dunbar Cave, one of the largest caves of its kind in the county. Visitors can hike trails around the cave and lake.