- TripBuzz found 73 things to do with kids in or near Lebanon, Tennessee, including 61 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hendersonville, Gallatin, Mount Juliet and Smyrna.
- From Cedars of Lebanon State Park Swimming Pool to Xtreme Paintball, the Lebanon area offers 61 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Race Car Driving, Amusement Parks (All Ages) and Bowling.
- Just a short drive from Nashville, Lebanon is home to the Wilson County Fair. It is further known for its many cedar trees, thus the city is often referred to as 'Cedar City'. Home to Cumberland University and many corporate offices including that of Cracker Barrel, some residents of Lebanon commute to work in Nashville, while others work within the community.
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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.
38.7 Miles
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1765 Martins Chapel Church Road, Springfield, TN 37172
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The Tree Top Canopy Tour at the Honeysuckle Hill Farm Zip Line is composed of three sky towers, sky bridges, and eight zip lines. The total span of the adventure goes over roughly a mile of the forest.
39.0 Miles
Located in Springfield, Tennessee, the Carmike Springfield Cinema features the latest in cinematic entertainment from early morning to late at night. Patrons can check out the nutrition information of concessions on the Carmike website.
39.0 Miles
Carmike Cinema 1 is a small local movie theater that shows the latest movie releases to those who visit. The theater offers a number of amenities, including many concessions options as well as matinee ticket specials.
39.1 Miles
Located in Springfield, Tennessee, the Robertson County History Museum was established in 1993. The downtown museum, which is located in the old Post Office, was set up to collect and preserve historically important artifacts from the area.
40.3 Miles
Located along the Falling Water River, Burgess Falls is actually composed of four distinct waterfalls. The last of the falls is considered to be the most spectacular which plunges more than 130 feet into the gorge.
40.3 Miles
Serving as a reminder of the past history of Franklin, the Miners Hall Museum gallery includes ancient miners hard hats, coal reports, contracts, and more. The museum is a great place to learn about the life of a miner.
40.4 Miles
A family-run farm that has been in operation for 150 years, Gentry's Farm welcomes visitors in the fall for pumpkins, a corn maze, animals, tire swings and hayrides.
41.5 Miles
Located on the Blackburn Fork State Scenic River, Cummins Falls State Park is a secluded escape from the rest of the city. Hiking to Cummins Falls is the park's greatest attraction, including the scenic swimming hole underneath the falls.
42.8 Miles
Visitors can practice their roller skating skills with pop music playing in the background at The Sk8. In addition to freestyle skating, it hosts events like black light dodge ball and speed nights.