We went here on one of our first dates. It is a fun family activity!!
Take a stroll around historic downtown Franklin including the square. Lots of shops and eateries to enjoy!
Fun family outdoor area with walking trails and playground
Located on Lower Broadway, is a row of honky tonks pumping live music into the streets from 10am to 3am.
Visiting Tennessee’s premier vineyard is free. Bring a picnic lunch or enjoy dinner year-round. On Saturdays and Sundays, April through October, Arrington Vineyards hosts Music in the Vines. Each concert is free and the perfect opportunity to taste amazing wine.
Take a walk around the resort's nine acres, complete with indoor gardens, pathways, a river, and waterfalls, any day of the week.
The Tennessee State Capitol is one of the oldest operating capitols in the country. Guided tours of the Capitol are provided free of charge by the staff of the Tennessee State Museum.
The Tennessee State Museum tells the entire story of Tennessee's rich history, including Music City, from its early beginnings to the present day.
Centennial Park is Nashville's premier park. Located at West End and 25th Avenue North, the 132-acre park features the iconic Parthenon, a 1-mile walking trail, Lake Watauga, the Centennial Art Center, historical monuments, an arts activity center, a beautiful sunken garden, a bandshell, an events shelter, sand volleyball courts, a dog park, and an exercise trail.
Edwin and Percy Warner Parks, collectively known as “The Warner Parks,” are one of the largest municipally administered parks in Tennessee. Together, they span more than 3,100 acres of forest and field. The Warner Parks have a Nature Center, picnic shelters, dog park, scenic roadways and overlooks, hiking trails, mountain bike trails, equestrian center and horse trails, cross-country running courses, golf courses, and athletic fields.
Discover The Factory, a historic treasure dating back to 1929. Originally home to the Dortch Stove Works, Magic Chef, and later the Jamison Bedding Company, The Factory is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Factory floor is alive with concerts, dining options, shopping boutiques, meetings, live theatre performances, art galleries, antiques, and office spaces—all under one roof. Our unique venue is designed to accommodate all these activities and more. Step back in time to envision The Factory as a bustling industrial hub, then marvel at its transformation into the dynamic shopping and entertainment complex it is today. Experience the joy it brings, producing smiles on an industrial scale!
Fun place to go hiking. Park is over 3 miles of natural hiking trails.