- The list below includes 137 free or cheap things to do in or near Smyrna, Tennessee, including 66 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Farms & Ranches.
- From Rock Springs Park to Smyrna Recreation Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Smyrna and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Nashville, Franklin, Murfreesboro and Brentwood.
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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.
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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.
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Within the Owl's Hill Nature Sanctuary, there is 160 acres of land dedicated to conservation and native wildlife preservation. Many programs and events are held throughout the year to teach about and allow enjoyment of the environment as well as the animals.
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Known as one of the strongest research institutions in the southeast, Vanderbilt University offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs for its students to complete. Additionally, the school's athletic programs also participate in the Southeastern Conference.
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Located along Harpeth River, Pinkerton Park is situated on 34 acres of open green space. The park provides a one-mile walking trail, two playgrounds, picnic tables, barbecue grills, pavilions and restroom facilities.
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Franklin, Tennessee contains many significant homes and objects from the Civil War. One of the most prominent is the Historic Carnton Plantation, which miraculously survived the bloody Battle of Franklin. It is now a museum and event venue.
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In operation since 1997, guests on the Nash Trash Tour, receive a 90-minute fun-filled tour on a pink bus. The tours are comedic in nature and feature adults only entertainment.
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Centennial Park is home to several diverse experiences, including a performing arts centre, historical monuments, a sunken garden, bandshell and a one-mile walking trail. Play volleyball at the sand courts, or paddleboat on the pond.
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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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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.