- Our list of the best things to do in Hermitage, Tennessee, features the top 156 nearby activities — including 76 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Hermitage, TN has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Entertainment & Shows, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 7 things to do within the city of Hermitage, TN , followed by 149 popular activities in nearby cities, including Nashville, Franklin, Hendersonville, Brentwood, Lebanon, Gallatin, Madison, Smyrna, Mount Juliet, Murfreesboro, Springfield and Ashland City
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17.4 Miles
With acres of open space, nature trails, paved pathways, athletic fields, and playground, visitors to Crockett Park can enjoy a variety of recreational activities. The park is also home to the historic Cool Springs house and the Eddy Arnold Amphitheater.
17.4 Miles
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.
17.6 Miles
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983 Nissan Dr., Smyrna, TN 37167
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While the Nissan Motor Manufacturing Corporation USA in Smyrna is a fully operational manufacturing facility, the site also offers free tours to the public. It is best to arrange these tours in advance though.
17.8 Miles
A complete selection of pumpkins, gourds, Indian corn, and straw are available at the Walden Pumpkin Farm. In addition to picking out special produce during the harvest season, visitors can go on hay rides and enjoy pumpkin fudge.
17.9 Miles
Dead Land Haunted Woods is a large haunted house and wooded area. The main attraction is a mile walk through spooky woods, full of the walking dead, flying vampires, swamps, and snakes, as well as a giant maze.
17.9 Miles
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.
18.1 Miles
Spanning 31 acres, Primm Park houses the historic Boiling Springs Academy and 5 mounds from the Native American tribe known as Mound Builders. The park connects to the Brentwood Bikeway, and the Little Harpeth River runs throughout the park.
18.2 Miles
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.
18.6 Miles
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.