- Our list of the best things to do in Lebanon, Tennessee, features the top 82 nearby activities — including 43 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Lebanon, 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 12 things to do within the city of Lebanon, TN , followed by 70 popular activities in nearby cities, including Hendersonville, Gallatin, Madison, Mount Juliet, Smyrna, Nashville, Hermitage and Murfreesboro
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Located along Harpeth River, Pinkerton Park is situated on 34 acres of open green space. The park provides a one-mile walking trail, two playgrounds, picnic tables, barbecue grills, pavilions and restroom facilities.
37.6 Miles
Immerse yourself in the history of Franklin, Tennessee with a tour from Franklin on Foot. This company offers enjoyable, educational walking tours that proceed through the city's heart and touch on a wide selection of its most important landmarks.
37.6 Miles
Theatre and arts programs are offered to the Williamson County and Nashville communities at Pull-Tight Theatre. Six mainstage shows are produced each year, including well-known titles like It's a Wonderful Life and Romeo and Juliet.
37.6 Miles
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4111 Little Marrowbone Road, Ashland City, TN 37015
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Consisting of three separate trails, Beaman Park Hiking Trails offers five miles of hiking through wooded and hilly terrain and along a creek. It has a portable restroom, three trailheads, wildflowers and areas suitable for picnics.
37.9 Miles
The historic Franklin Theatre in Franklin, Tennessee offers a diverse assortment of programs for patrons of all ages. The Theatre screens classic movies, hosts concerts and presents professional theatrical productions. Advance reservations are recommended for all live shows.
38.0 Miles
Franklin, Tennessee contains many significant homes and objects from the Civil War. One of the most prominent is the Historic Carnton Plantation, which miraculously survived the bloody Battle of Franklin. It is now a museum and event venue.
38.2 Miles
Franklin's Carter House is part of the Carnton Plantation complex, a series of buildings that played important roles in the Civil War. The Carter House was originally a private residence but it became an important part of the Union defenses during the five-hour Battle of Carter.
38.2 Miles
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Lotz House Museum
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1111 Columbia Ave, Franklin, TN 37064
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Franklin, Tennessee is home to the Lotz House Museum, which contains objects from the Civil War. The museum has the largest single American collection of antiques from that period, and from the years immediately preceding the war.
38.2 Miles
Franklin, Tennessee is home to the McGavock Confederate Cemetery, a significant place for Civil War buffs. Many of the most prominent Confederate soldiers are buried here, most of whom perished during the horrifically bloody Battle of Franklin.
38.3 Miles
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Jct. Columbia Ave and Cleburne St., Franklin, TN 37064
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A piece of history remains at Carter Gin Assault Site Park, the center of the Battle of Franklin in 1864. The memorial is comprised of a cannonball pyramid monument along with historical markers scattered throughout.