- TripBuzz found 37 things to do with kids in or near Shelbyville, Tennessee, including 30 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Tullahoma, Murfreesboro, Fayetteville and Manchester.
- From Walking Horse Lanes to Clearview Horse Farm Horseback Riding, the Shelbyville area offers 59 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Farms & Ranches.
- Located along the banks of the Duck River upon a limestone bluff sits the city of Shelbyville. Known as the Walking Horse Capital of the World, the city's horses have won many championships with their events being a large tourism draw. The city also has a thriving business climate as one of the nations leader in pencil and writing instrument production.
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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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Named for the Eastern Red Cedar trees throughout the area, the Cedars of Lebanon State Park offers many nature trails and the ability to study local ecosystems. Nineteen rare and endangered species of plants grow profusely in the region but nowhere else in the world.
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Dyer County Veterans' Walk of Fame is a veteran's memorial walkway paved with red bricks. The bricks are engraved with the names, military ranks, and other notable information for war veterans since the 1800s who fell in combat.
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The 32-acre Granny White Park features walking and exercise trails, a multipurpose athletic field, four lighted tennis courts, and a children's playground. The park also is home to the 'Rotary Pavilion'.
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A large fitness center with a variety of amenities, the Maryland Farms YMCA features a weight room, cardio facilities, tennis and basketball courts, a sauna, and locker rooms. The facility also offers classes of various kinds.
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The 10,000 square foot solid brick house that is the Falcon Rest Mansion is a major historic landmark in the region. In addition to acting as a historical site with educational tours, the mansion is also used for special events and shows like the Vaudeville-Style History Show.
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A seven acre park, Maryland Way Park has a trail for walking and jogging and features an interpretive display describing the history of the area. It also has benches and 11 exercise stations focused toward basic exercise activities.
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Maintained by Williamson County Parks and Recreation, Grassland Park is a public recreation area offing baseball fields, tennis courts, a gazebo, sensory garden, picnic area, playground, walking trails, pavilion, concessions, restrooms youth baseball fields.
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Within the Owl's Hill Nature Sanctuary, there is 160 acres of land dedicated to conservation and native wildlife preservation. Many programs and events are held throughout the year to teach about and allow enjoyment of the environment as well as the animals.
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Featuring 69 different species of trees, the Deerwood Arboretum is a public arboretum that showcases native trees, migratory birds, and butterflies. The complex also has a bikeway and jogging trails.