- The list below includes 119 free or cheap things to do in or near Mount Juliet, Tennessee, including 62 different types of inexpensive activities like Family Fun Center, Movie Theaters, Dog Park and Parks.
- From Charlie Daniels Park to South Mt. Juliet Bark Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Mount Juliet and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Nashville, Brentwood, Hendersonville and Murfreesboro.
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Harpeth River State Park, Kingston Springs, TN
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Nine zip lines make up the main adventure within the Adventureworks Zip Line Tours. It takes roughly 90 minutes to complete the zip line course, and it can be combined with aerial trekking, the giant swing, and the rope course.
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Chapmansboro Road, Ashland City, TN
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Located twenty minutes from Nashville, the Cumberland River Bicentennial Trail is a place for outdoor lovers to hike, bicycle and birdwatch. The trail consists of nearly eight continuous one-way miles.
32.6 Miles
Along the Harpeth River just outside of Nashville is Canoe Music City, which helps guests enjoy a relaxing time kayaking and canoeing along the river. The trip options include a two hour trip, a three hour trip, or an all-day trip.
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2909 Commonwealth Drive, Spring Hill, TN 37174
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Longview Recreation Center is a recreation center offering an assortment of amenities. Attractions include a fitness center, an indoor and outdoor pool, a gymnasium, racquetball and tennis courts, and a game room. Art and fitness classes are also available.
34.4 Miles
The Narrows of the Harpeth State Park covers a 40 mile linear stretch along the Harpeth River. Natural, archaeological, and historic sites and nine access points are covered by the park and allow for hiking and canoeing.
37.9 Miles
Visitors of Harvey Park can go hiking or biking. The site also contains picnic tables, grills, a pavilion, and a playground, making it a suitable location for a family outing.
38.0 Miles
Serving as a reminder of the past history of Franklin, the Miners Hall Museum gallery includes ancient miners hard hats, coal reports, contracts, and more. The museum is a great place to learn about the life of a miner.
38.2 Miles
Over 500 items are on display at Tennessee Museum of Early Farm Life, several of which date back to the early 1800s. Open April through October, Fridays and Saturdays (fee applies).
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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.
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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.