- The list below includes 51 free or cheap things to do in or near Springfield, Tennessee, including 60 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Ziplines, History Museums and Parks.
- From Honeysuckle Hill Farm Zip Line to Robertson County History Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Springfield and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Nashville, Hendersonville, Clarksville and Madison.
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Founded in 2003, the Sharp Springs Disc Golf Park is a disc golf course open for public use. The course is 6,896 ft. in length, is a par 60, and is located on a 280-acre park.
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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.
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O'Rourke's Irish Pub is a casual tavern that serves a full menu of appetizers, sandwiches, and entrees. The pub bills itself primarily as a social gathering place with a no-frills attitude and decor.
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While it is also suited for special events such as weddings, the Fountain Square Park has fountains, statues, flowers and many other things which would make a relaxing day.
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Located within 15 miles of Nashville, Downtown Franklin has a markedly different vibe. This quirky strip features art galleries, restaurants, boutiques, clothiers, antique dealers, jewelry stores, coffee houses and other one-of-a-kind offerings found only in Franklin.
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Fresh air is in plentiful supply at Winstead Hill Park in Franklin, Tennessee. The park features open spaces, trails, shady trees, restrooms and a 61-acre battlefield often used for Civil War reenactments.
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Corsair Artisan Distillery is a small batch distillery that makes a variety of spirits, including whiskey, gin, rum, rye, and even absinthe. The distillery also makes seasonal and experimental spirits.
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Housed in a grand, historical structure, Pennyroyal Museum features exhibits dedicated to Edgar Cayce, the father of holistic medicine. It further includes a wealth of information about African American History in Southern Kentucky.
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The history of The Renaissance Center is one of shifts and changes, but it currently acts as a state-of-the-art technology and fine arts learning center. Visitors are able to participate in learning labs, purchase items at the Artisan Market, and attend frequent art shows.
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Columbia Pike, Highway 31 South, Franklin, TN
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The Confederate Memorial Park at Winstead Hill serves as a memorial to the Army of Tennessee and the Confederate generals who lost their lives in the battle in 1864. Visitors enjoy the serene views of the Franklin Battlefield area.