- 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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A focal point within the historic downtown square, the Palace Theater is one of the the oldest silent movie theaters in Tennessee. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it features weekend movies and is available for events.
25.8 Miles
The education of children through fun and interactive exhibits is the prime goal of the Adventure Science Center. Popular exhibits include the Tinkering Garage, BodyQuest, Mission Possible, Space Chase, and the Adventure Tower.
25.8 Miles
Cragfont Museum House was the home of James Winchester and was built in 1802. Cragfont is a stone mansion with a ballroom on the second floor that offers guided tours to patrons and is open to the public.
26.0 Miles
As a bus tour, Tommy's Tours leads visitors to the major cultural and historical sites of the city with an experienced guide. These stops include everything from celebrity homes to the Parthenon.
26.1 Miles
Greer Stadium is the former home of the Nashville Sounds, who played their last game at the venue in September 2014. The team will be moving to First Tennessee Park and the repurposing of Greer Stadium has yet to be decided.
26.2 Miles
Hermitage Strike & Spare is a bowling center that features 32 lanes with automatic scoring systems. The bowling alley host parties and events and also features a snack bar and lounge.
26.2 Miles
As an entertainment complex, Holder Family Fun Center hosts family friendly attractions like bowling, rock climbing, arcade games, and more. The center offers several party packages that include an arcade card, party supplies, and one hour of bowling.
26.3 Miles
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Corner of Commerce and South 2nd Street, Clarksville, TN 37041
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The second largest museum in Tennessee is the Customs House Museum & Cultural Center. The attraction features over 35,000 square feet of exhibit space, special events, and hands-on activities and crafts.
26.3 Miles
The family fun entertainment center formerly known as Hermitage Lanes has been operating for over 15 years but has since been renamed Strike & Spare. There are 68 bowling lanes on site in addition to a snack bar and lounge.
26.3 Miles
Situated in the heart of downtown, the Customs House Museum is the second largest general museum in the state. The 35,000-square-foot exhibit space offers collections of fine art, science, and history.