- Our list of the best things to do in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, features the top 36 nearby activities — including 16 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Fort Campbell, KY has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 4 things to do within the city of Fort Campbell, KY , followed by 33 popular activities in nearby cities, including Clarksville, Hopkinsville and Dover
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14.4 Miles
Featuring both a 50 meter swimming pool and a smaller baby pool, the Beachaven Swimming Pool welcomes recreational swimmers as well as lap swimmers. The facility also has a bath house that can be rented.
14.7 Miles
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4 votes
Metcalfe Lane & Hwy 41 North, Hopkinsville, KY
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The Jeffers Bend Environmental Center features a lake, 40 acres of grasslands, and 2.7 miles of hiking trails. The center exists on the site of what was once the Hopkinsville Water Treatment Plant.
15.4 Miles
Ruff Park is a community park that spans 49 acres with several open field areas. The park also has 2 playgrounds, 12 lighted tennis courts, and a pavilion available for reservation.
23.3 Miles
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.
24.0 Miles
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.
24.0 Miles
Adjacent to the actual battlefield is the Fort Donelson National Cemetery. Thousands of Civil War soldiers where buried at the site which remains a memorial to the lives lost throughout the entire war.
26.4 Miles
Bravard Vineyards & Winery is a small, privately owned, personable winery. Good selection of wines and friendly owners who love to talk about Kentucky history.
33.3 Miles
Covering 250.5 miles, the Kentucky Lake is the largest manmade lake in the Eastern United States. It is popular among fisherman for having the largest populations of white bass, buffalo carp, and yellow perch.
33.9 Miles
95%
19 votes
Chapmansboro Road, Ashland City, TN
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Located twenty minutes from Nashville, the Cumberland River Bicentennial Trail is a place for outdoor lovers to hike, bicycle and birdwatch. The trail consists of nearly eight continuous one-way miles.
34.5 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.