- The list below includes 41 free or cheap things to do in or near Shelbyville, Tennessee, including 59 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Farms & Ranches.
- From Fisherman's Park Dam to Griffin Hv Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Shelbyville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Tullahoma, Murfreesboro, Fayetteville and Lynchburg.
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Tullahoma Bowling Lanes is a bowling alley offering both standard and cosmic bowling. Tullahoma Lanes also maintains a gaming room, and is host to several bowling leagues for various ages and skill levels.
17.4 Miles
A scenic waterfall that provides remarkable views, Rutledge Falls is a privately owned natural area that is open to visitors from dawn to dusk, free of charge. Visitors can swim, picnic, of hike.
20.2 Miles
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732 Stone Fort Drive, Manchester, TN 37855
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The ruins within the Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park were build nearly 1,500 to 2,000 years ago. The current park provides many outdoor activities such as hiking, sightseeing, and photography.
20.4 Miles
The Old Stone Fort State Park, which is located in Manchester, Tennessee features a prehistoric Native American structure that was used for ceremonies. Birding, fishing and hiking are popular pastimes at the park.
21.6 Miles
The Tim's Ford Marina is located along the Tim's Ford Lake and features pontoon boat rentals, the Hard Dock Café, and bait. The marina also has a gift shop with fishing accessories.
22.0 Miles
The 2,200-acre Tims Ford State Park is located along the Tims Ford Reservoir and Lake. Multiple lodging opportunities are available within the park itself, and guests can participate in boating, fishing, jet skiing, camping, and golfing.
22.6 Miles
Trilogy Pools is an architectural company that manufactures fusion pools, galaxy pools, and spas. The company also provides a number of pool accessories including lighting, cleaning & circulation, and mosaics.
23.0 Miles
Also known as Old Stone Fort State Park, Old Fort Park surrounds a structure built by Native Americans between 1500 and 2000 years ago. The park has a hiking trail that leads through the fort into the surrounding wilderness.
23.7 Miles
Consisting of 12-miles of riverside trails, Stones River Greenway, is a favorite destination of hiking, biking, and rollerblading enthusiasts. The Greenway connects historical sites, parks, and businesses and also contains access points for small watercraft.
23.7 Miles
Canoes are the most common aspect of The Elf River which divides the county into two separate pieces. Rental of canoes can take place at various businesses near the river launching sites.