- 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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Students cut strips of colored and patterned glass that go through two separate kiln firings before becoming original glass-lattice designs
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The movie theater, Premiere 6 Theatre, has auditoriums that are available to rent for private birthday parties, events, meetings, or private screenings. The theater also offers food and beverages to moviegoers.
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Dead Land Haunted Woods is a large haunted house and wooded area. The main attraction is a mile walk through spooky woods, full of the walking dead, flying vampires, swamps, and snakes, as well as a giant maze.
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900 North Maney Avenue, Murfreesboro, TN 37130
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Oaklands Historic House, a national landmark, preserves the elegance and prosperity of the Old South. The mansion was caught in the crossfire of the Civil War and contains exhibits and memorabilia from the era.
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Historic Cannonsburgh Pioneer Village is a time capsule for life in 19th century Tennessee life. Tours feature a grist mill, school house, general store and other exhibits of pioneer life.
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Mayday Brewery boasts quality beer production and a fun, lively venue where guests can enjoy tastings, live music and more. Food trucks often make an appearance with a variety of tasty options, a guest favorite. Tours are offered on Saturdays (fee applies).
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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.
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Both beginners and experiences riders are accomodated at the JuRo Stables. The focus of the business is providing a horseback riding experience in the urban Nashville area seven days a week with the opportunity for private riding lessons.
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The Bradley Academy Museum was turned into a school only for African-Americans in the early 1900s. Several buildings have been restored and equipped with displays about the importance of the United States Colored Troops and legacy of African-American education.
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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.
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The Redneck Comedy Tour is a 2-hour bus tour of famous and historic sites in Nashville. The bulk of the tour is focused on making guests laugh and learn interesting, redneck-related facts around the area.