- TripBuzz found 77 things to do with kids in or near Kingston Springs, Tennessee, including 74 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Nashville, Franklin, Brentwood and Dickson.
- From Adventureworks Zip Line Tours to Narrows of the Harpeth, the Kingston Springs area offers 62 different types of family activities, including: Ziplines, Landmarks, Canoeing and Parks.
- Within close proximity of Nashville, Kingston Springs is a small suburban community with a variety of amenities. For example, on Saturdays, many farmers and artisans display their wares at the local town's market. The town also provides a number of outdoor spaces for recreational play. This includes parks with gazebos, walking trails and splash pads.
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The Cedars of Lebanon State Park is a 900-acre site with 117 campsites, complete with electric and water hookups. The location also contains hiking trails for those who wish to go wildlife viewing.
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The Patterson Park Community Center is a community facility that features a 1/8-mile track, a 305-seat theater, a game room, and an indoor pool. the building also offers two gymnasiums, two racquetball courts, and a multipurpose field.
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At Don Fox Park, visitors can enjoy the location's wading pool and young children can play at the site's two playgrounds. A 2.5 mile trail also offers guests the chance to go walking, biking, or skateboarding.
45.7 Miles
An 18-hold, par 70 course awaits golfers of all abilities at Indian Hills Golf Course, located in the foothills of Riverside County. Lessons are available, and the facilities can be booked for events.
46.0 Miles
There are 57 campsites within the Bledsoe Creek State Park that allows visitors to stay in the scenic area for short or long trips. The park also features more than six miles of hiking trails and two boat launch ramps into the actual creek.
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The Pro Bowling Center contains sixteen lanes, a Golden Tee Golf Online arcade game, and both children and adult video games. Guests can also dine in the location's restaurant and play a game of corn hole.
47.3 Miles
Guests at the Fiddlers Grove Histrical Village can either take a guided tour or a self guided tour. The site itself is composed of over 50 buildings and special exhibits that cover the eras between 1795 and 1950.
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Surrender House - Dover Hotel was built around 1851 and accommodated riverboat travelers before and after the Civil War. Currently, an exhibit room at the hotel is open to the public highlighting its colorful history.
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One of the most famous Civil War battles in Tennessee occurred at what is now the Fort Donelson National Battlefield. The park itself features an eleven stop driving tour to see the major parks of the battlefield and tells the story of the skirmish.