- The list below includes 125 free or cheap things to do in or near Nashville, Tennessee, including 64 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Music Venue, Historic Sites and Art Museum.
- From Radnor Lake State Park to Opryland Hotel Gardens, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Nashville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Franklin, Brentwood, Hendersonville and Smyrna.
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Study Speech Level singing with world renowned vocalist, Broadway Star and X Factor finalist, Rachel Potter.
15.9 Miles
Six1Five Sports Training provides athletic training and lessons for a variety of sports including softball, baseball, football, and soccer. The complex features batting cages and also hosts birthday parties and dodgeball nights.
16.1 Miles
A large portion of the Cedar Creek Sports Center is taken up by the golf range which features golf club fittings and golf lessons. There are also bumper boats, go karts, batting cages, mini golf, and a large game room.
16.3 Miles
Providing an open space for dogs to run off-leash, Maggie's Bark Park is equipped with a walking trail and play equipment. Within close proximity of the county animal shelter, the park is also used to promote pet adoption.
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239 Franklin Road Franklin, Franklin, TN 37064
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On the site of a former Walking Horse farm, The Park at Harlinsdale Farm has 60 acres of the former farm land open for public use. The park can be used for walking and has areas for picnics.
16.8 Miles
There are always new things to see and do at The Factory in Franklin, Tennessee. This 12-building shopping complex features farm-fresh produce, baked goods, artworks, clothing and other fine products. The Factory also contains beauty salons, barbers and other providers of personal-care services.
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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.
16.9 Miles
Part of Mt. Juliet City Park, South Mt. Juliet Bark Park is a 3/4-acre, grass field used for canine recreation. The park provides a fenced, double-gated environment with benches and obstacles for dogs to play with.
17.1 Miles
Visitors to Fort Granger Park enjoy walking and being at one with nature. This historical site, built as an artillery position around 1862, still includes trenches dug by Civil War soldiers.
17.2 Miles
Immerse yourself in the history of Franklin, Tennessee with a tour from Franklin on Foot. This company offers enjoyable, educational walking tours that proceed through the city's heart and touch on a wide selection of its most important landmarks.
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A traditional bowling center, Franklin Family Entertainment Center offers both open and league bowling along with party hosting. The center provides a snack bar, cosmic bowling, a pro shop, a bar and grill, televisions and billiard tables.