- TripBuzz found 68 things to do with kids in or near Memphis, Tennessee, including 40 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Germantown, Collierville, Southaven and Tunica.
- From Memphis Zoo to AutoZone Park, the Memphis area offers 38 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Parks, Theaters and Music Museums.
- With a population of over 650,000 people, Memphis is the center for musical entertainment, world renowned BBQ, and a variety of riverfront shopping, dining, and performances. Popular festivals include the Beale Street Music Festival, Memphis Italian Festival, and The World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest, the largest pork BBQ contest in the world.
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Nutrition-oriented Southern-style menu featuring classics such as grits, meatloaf, and glazed carrots, and some low-fat and comfort options
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With a focus on the history of blues, Blues & Legends Hall of Fame has a number of exhibits dedicated to the musicians from this movement. The museum traces the origin of blues out of Mississippi until present day.
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Featuring seating for 1,600 spectators, the River Palace Arena is a performance venue that is host to a number of events throughout the year. Variety shows, stand-up comedy, and live music concerts are among the events hosted here.
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Serving as a destination for educational field trips, Cedar Hill Farm provides recreational activities on its farmland. These activities include pony rides, petting zoos, and hay rides. Groups can reserve an area of the farm for paintball games.
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Arkabutla Lake is a reservoir on the Coldwater River that features a 11,500-ft dam that has an average height of 67-ft. The lake supports activities such as hunting, hiking, walking, fishing, and kayaking.
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The only earthquake-make lake in the world is Reelfoot Lake. It features many opportunities for fishing and boating among the wide but shallow lake that is lined with many cypress trees.
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Located in a genuine 1895 train depot, the Gateway to the Blues Visitor Center & Museum will offer information about the area to its visitors. The 3,800 square feet museum is dedicated to local musicians. There is also a gift shop on the premises.
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Since its 1995 opening, the Kirkwood National Golf Club was awarded with 10 different prizes by the readers of the Golf Digest. Besides the golf course, it also offers its players lodging and restaurant services. It can be rented for special events.
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The Ozark–St. Francis National Forest is a US National Forest in Arkansas. They are two separate forests: Ozark National Forest and St. Francis National Forest, each with their own differences. But together, they offer campgrounds, swimming areas, hiking trails, and streams for fishing.