- Our list of the best things to do in Spring Hill, Tennessee, features the top 73 nearby activities — including 33 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Spring Hill, 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 9 things to do within the city of Spring Hill, TN , followed by 64 popular activities in nearby cities, including Franklin, Brentwood, Columbia, Nashville, Smyrna, Hampshire and Kingston Springs
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At the Nashville Convention Center, guests will be able to access a variety of meeting rooms and convention halls. Visitors who are attending events, conventions, and meetings will also be within close distance of hotels and restaurants.
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Suitable for individuals, leagues and private events, Smyrna Bowling Center features 40 lanes of bowling with shoe rental. The center has arcade games, a nursery and a cafe offering food and drinks.
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Downtown Nashville is the vibrant, energetic center of the 'Music City'. The streets are lined with restaurants, shops and clubs featuring live music, making this a prime destination for entertainment lovers.
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Known as the 'Carnegie Hall of the South', the Ryman Auditorium has been home to concerts and entertainment for more than 100 years. Visitors can take tours or attend a concert at this iconic venue that has been a constant in the history of country music.
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119 3rd Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37201
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Dedicated to the country music legend, The Johnny Cash Museum offers visitors displays filled with memorabilia like guitars, clothing, photographs, and more. Visitors can learn about the icon's childhood, favorite guitars, and more.
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At the Schermerhorn Symphony Center, guests will be able to watch one of over 140 annual performances of the Nashville Symphony, an 83-member group. The location also offers pop and jazz concerts in addition to community outreach programs.
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Covering a 10,000 square foot temporary exhibition hall and 60,000 square feet of permanent exhibits, the Tennessee State Museum is one of the largest state museums in the nation. The exhibits begin roughly 15,000 years in the past with prehistoric humans and continue through the 1900s.
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Named for the late blues guitar legend, B.B King’s Blues Club is a venue for live blues music. The club features a variety of regionally and nationally touring acts, and also serves a full menu of Southern comfort food.
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Guests of the Tennessee Performing Arts Center will not only be able to watch shows from local bands, but they'll also be ale to watch concerts from national bands as well. The site also hosts Broadway players and sells a variety of food items.
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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.