- 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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Visitors who have always wanted to go to Greece will enjoy the only full-size replica of the Parthenon in the world. The inside of this site features a museum with information about the purpose of the original building in Greece: the Centennial Fair.
16.8 Miles
Offering something for everyone in the family, Rock Springs Park features a pavilion with picnic tables, grills and a playground. For active visitors, the park also offers a basketball court and mile-long walking trail.
17.4 Miles
Owl Creek Park is a 21 acre neighborhood park. The park includes a playground, basketball courts, and walking paths. Owl Creek Park also provides a picnic shelter. Patrons may reserve the picnic shelter.
17.9 Miles
Catch an insider's glimpse of life as a country music star at Fontanel Mansion. This 27,000 square foot log cabin, formerly owned by hall of famer Barbara Mandrell, offers guided tours and stunning architecture.
18.0 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.
18.2 Miles
Located a few miles from Nashville is 904-acre Radnor Lake State Park where visitors can enjoy the beautiful scenery and abundant wildlife. The park includes trails for hiking, picnicking and watching the deer, owls, and other animals that call this park home.
18.8 Miles
A complete selection of pumpkins, gourds, Indian corn, and straw are available at the Walden Pumpkin Farm. In addition to picking out special produce during the harvest season, visitors can go on hay rides and enjoy pumpkin fudge.
19.1 Miles
Opened in 2014, Marcella Vivrette Smith Park sits within 400 acres of forested wildlife habitats and contains over 6 miles of hiking trails. The largely undeveloped park also includes the historic Ravenswood mansion built in 1825.
19.2 Miles
A seven acre park, Maryland Way Park has a trail for walking and jogging and features an interpretive display describing the history of the area. It also has benches and 11 exercise stations focused toward basic exercise activities.
19.4 Miles
A large fitness center with a variety of amenities, the Maryland Farms YMCA features a weight room, cardio facilities, tennis and basketball courts, a sauna, and locker rooms. The facility also offers classes of various kinds.