- Our list of the best things to do in Kingston Springs, Tennessee, features the top 96 nearby activities — including 46 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Kingston Springs, 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 3 things to do within the city of Kingston Springs, TN , followed by 93 popular activities in nearby cities, including Nashville, Franklin, Brentwood, Dickson, Ashland City, Madison, Columbia, Spring Hill and Springfield
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41.9 Miles
Go USA Fun Park is an oasis of fun for kids of all ages. Visitors will enjoy hours of entertainment with Go Kart rides, arcade games, and Putt Putt golf.
42.0 Miles
Dedicating to preserving the regional history, Sumner County Museum offers visitors a chance to learn about the past citizens from the county. Actors often dress up like these citizens during the tour while narrating their lives.
42.0 Miles
As an entertainment complex, Holder Family Fun Center hosts family friendly attractions like bowling, rock climbing, arcade games, and more. The center offers several party packages that include an arcade card, party supplies, and one hour of bowling.
42.1 Miles
Also known as Old Stone Fort State Park, Old Fort Park surrounds a structure built by Native Americans between 1500 and 2000 years ago. The park has a hiking trail that leads through the fort into the surrounding wilderness.
42.2 Miles
Cragfont Museum House was the home of James Winchester and was built in 1802. Cragfont is a stone mansion with a ballroom on the second floor that offers guided tours to patrons and is open to the public.
42.2 Miles
A focal point within the historic downtown square, the Palace Theater is one of the the oldest silent movie theaters in Tennessee. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it features weekend movies and is available for events.
42.3 Miles
With separate areas for large and small dogs and a separate leashed dog area, Murfreesboro Dog Park is accommodating to all different breeds. It has a grassy running area and a path to the river for water-loving dogs.
42.3 Miles
Close to the General Bragg Trailhead, the Murfreesboro Bark Park welcomes all canines and their owners with two separate areas for large breeds and smaller dogs. The play areas as fenced in so that dogs can run free, and water is available during the warmer months.
42.9 Miles
Consisting of 12-miles of riverside trails, Stones River Greenway, is a favorite destination of hiking, biking, and rollerblading enthusiasts. The Greenway connects historical sites, parks, and businesses and also contains access points for small watercraft.
43.0 Miles
Located on a United States Army base, Hooper Bowling Center features 32 lanes with GSX pinsetters and Vector scoring. The center offers birthday party hosting, bowling leagues, a snack bar and cosmic bowling.