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Belle Meade Plantation


Where beauty and history meet
5025 Harding Road
Nashville, TN 37205
United States
+1 615 356 0501 / +1 800 270 3991
http://www.bellemeadeplantatio...
Beloved by Nashvillians and tourists alike, this 1853 Greek revival mansion was once the centerpiece of a 5,400-acre, 19th century thoroughbred farm and nursery. Still referred to as the "Queen of Tennessee plantations," the present thirty-acre site includes many of the original outbuildings and an antique carriage collection. Allow one hour to tour the mansion and grounds. Multi-lingual grounds cards are available in Japanese, French, German, and Spanish.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Belle Meade Plantation photo by Jennifer Curtis
Photo: Jennifer Curtis
Belle Meade Plantation photo by Jennifer Curtis
Photo: Jennifer Curtis
Belle Meade Plantation photo by Richard Call
Photo: Richard Call
Belle Meade Plantation photo by Erin Fahy
Photo: Erin Fahy
Belle Meade Plantation photo by Carolyn V. Marsden
Photo: Carolyn V. Marsden
Belle Meade Plantation photo by Mike H
Photo: Mike H
Belle Meade Plantation photo by angelique
Photo: angelique
Belle Meade Plantation photo by Matt Lehrer
Photo: Matt Lehrer
Belle Meade Plantation photo by Kim
Photo: Kim
Belle Meade Plantation photo by nativedude692000
Photo: nativedude692000
Belle Meade Plantation photo by Donald & Susan
Photo: Donald & Susan
Belle Meade Plantation photo by Kimberly Cadena
Photo: Kimberly Cadena
Belle Meade Plantation photo by John Jamison
Photo: John Jamison
Belle Meade Plantation photo by Rebecca Romano
Photo: Rebecca Romano
Belle Meade Plantation photo by Le Trieu
Photo: Le Trieu
Belle Meade Plantation photo by lavaughnmay
Photo: lavaughnmay
Belle Meade Plantation photo by Lynsey Harrison
Photo: Lynsey Harrison
Belle Meade Plantation photo by Gary Klein
Photo: Gary Klein
Belle Meade Plantation photo by Ben & Joyce Garrott
Photo: Ben & Joyce Garrott
Belle Meade Plantation photo by James Adler
Photo: James Adler
Belle Meade Plantation photo by Elaine Williams
Photo: Elaine Williams
Belle Meade Plantation photo by Mike Moser
Photo: Mike Moser
 

 
Bellevue Recreation Center


Outdoor recreation and fun for kids of all ages
656 Colice Jeanne Rd
Nashville, TN 37221
United States
+1 615 862 8435
These days, children seem to be spending too much time watching television. This facility is sure to lure your kids away from the electronic babysitter.

A full-scale community playground with wooden forts and old train cars for kids to explore. Older kids can climb Bellevue Mountain, a large mound of dirt and brush. There are enough swings, seesaws and slides to keep youngsters busy for hours. Meanwhile, adults can relax in the shaded pavilion.

Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bellevue Recreation Center photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Bledsoe Creek State Park


Outdoor adventure center
400 Zieglers Fort Road
Nashville, TN 37066
United States
+1 615 452 3706
Named after a pair of brothers who pioneered the area, this park offers outdoor activities and fun for the entire family. Experience the natural beauty of the wilderness, waterfowl and deer as you explore along hiking trails. Picnic facilities and camping areas provide comfortable sites to take a break from the day's activities. Hunting and fishing are prohibited, and so are bicycles on the hiking trails. Pets on leashes are welcome.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Boxersize by Lee Wood


Exciting fitness program
2811 Azalea Place
Nashville, TN 37204
United States
+1 615 383 9894
Personal trainer to a number of country music stars, Lee Wood has taken his motivational approach to fitness and combined it with the exciting kickboxing style of aerobic training. Classes begin with breathing and stretching techniques and quickly move into full-scale aerobic workout: mixture of step aerobics, boxing and karate. No matter what your current fitness level, Lee Wood has a program specially designed to help get you into shape. Prices start at $10 per class.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cannonsburgh Village


Early Tennessee pioneer village
312 S. Front Street
Nashville, TN 37129
United States
+1 615 890 0355
http://www.murfreesborotn.gov/...
Just outside of Nashville is this small reconstruction of a pioneer settlement. It was from this settlement that the city of Murfreesboro grew. Named after the first Whig governor of Tennessee, Cannonsburgh Village features log homes, a gristmill, schoolhouse, town hall, blacksmith's shop, church and museum. Inside, each building looks as it did in the early 1800s. The camp is open to the public year round, and school groups and tours are welcome. If you come in July, you can enjoy the weekend long festival of music and hand made crafts known as Uncle Dave Macon Days. Admission: USD2.50 adult, USD1.50 ages 7 to 13 years

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cannonsburgh Village photo by KnittyBits
Photo: KnittyBits
 

 
Carter House


Former Headquarters for the Confederate Army
1140 Columbia Avenue
Nashville, TN 37064
United States
+1 615 791 1861
http://www.carter-house.org/
The Carter House stood as a command post for the Confederate army during the Battle of Frankin in 1864. Today, it stands as a reminder of America's Civil War. The red-brick structure, as well as other buildings on the grounds, still shows evidence of a bitter assault. Built in 1830, the fully restored home offers a look into life in the war-torn South. Inside you will find period antiques and architecture. There is also a museum, gift shop and visitor center.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Carter House photo by Stephanie Conrad
Photo: Stephanie Conrad
Carter House photo by Clint Alley
Photo: Clint Alley
Carter House photo by David Gardiner
Photo: David Gardiner
Carter House photo by donwb54
Photo: donwb54
Carter House photo by Civil War Preservation Trust
Photo: Civil War Preservation Trust
Carter House photo by jduffy/jbrown
Photo: jduffy/jbrown
Carter House photo by kd5jnl
Photo: kd5jnl
 

 
Cedars of Lebanon State Park


Hike, explore and picnic in the hills of Tennessee
328 Cedar Forest Road
Nashville, TN 37087
United States
+1 615 443 2769
http://state.tn.us/environment...
About 30 miles east of Nashville sits a park of biblical proportions. This state recreation area is named after the biblical nation of Lebanon and its enormous cedar trees. Here you'll find an Olympic-size swimming pool and four wilderness trails perfect for hiking. If you'd prefer to do something more relaxing, you can retreat to a quiet meadow with a blanket and basket and enjoy a picnic lunch.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cedars of Lebanon State Park photo by mousse joketsuzoku
Photo: mousse joketsuzoku
Cedars of Lebanon State Park photo by mousse joketsuzoku
Photo: mousse joketsuzoku
Cedars of Lebanon State Park photo by Janet E. Powell
Photo: Janet E. Powell
Cedars of Lebanon State Park photo by Jeff Hartley
Photo: Jeff Hartley
Cedars of Lebanon State Park photo by Joey Stuckey
Photo: Joey Stuckey
Cedars of Lebanon State Park photo by Perry Gerenday
Photo: Perry Gerenday
Cedars of Lebanon State Park photo by Audrey R. Hoff
Photo: Audrey R. Hoff
 

 
Chad's Camping Center


Camping vehicles and gear
336 Welch Road
Nashville, TN 37211
United States
+1 615 833 0254
http://chadscampingcenter.com
Vacations are great, but the price of hotels and resorts can wreak havoc with your budget. Why not take all the comforts of home with you? Park your mobile home away from home at this full service camping center. Or, if you'd prefer, you can rent a fantastic trailer or camper. You will also find all the other camping gear you need—tents, gas stoves and more are available at reasonable prices.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Country Hills Golf Course


Challenging public course
1501 Saundersville Road
Nashville, TN 37075
United States
+1 615 824 1100
This par 70 public course, located 20 minutes north of Nashville, is well maintained. Whether you are a novice or an experienced golfer, you will find the tight fairways a real challenge. The pro shop offers a full line of clubs, clothing and accessories. The 18 hole course is also available for private parties, corporate events and tournaments.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Country Hills Golf Course photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Death Valley Haunted Woods of Hendersonville


Wander the haunted woods
769 West Main Street
Two miles north of Rivergate Mall on Gallatin Road
Nashville, TN 37075
United States
+1 615 822 5106
http://www.deathvalleyhauntedw...
Not for the faint of heart. You may think you've taken a walk in the woods before, but were you ever chased through them by a mad man brandishing a chainsaw? Ever gazed into the glowing red eyes of a shadowy figure creeping around the trees? And what about that body over there? Is it really dead, or did it move?

Have a frightfully good time and support a good cause. Bring a canned food item to help support the local food bank and get a dollar off the $10 admission.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Foggy Bottom Canoe Rental


Beautiful and scenic canoe excursions
1270 Highway 70
Nashville, TN 37082
United States
+1 615 952 4062
Looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city? Why not spend an afternoon floating on the scenic Harpeth River, 20 miles southeast near Kingston Springs.

Canoe rentals range from $20 for two hours to $40 for overnight use. The folks here will gladly give you tips to make your trip fun and safe. They will also transport you to the launch site and pick you up after your nautical journey.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Gaines Fitness Center


No frills fitness center
3441 Lebanon Pike
Ste 130
Nashville, TN 37076
United States
+1 615 883 9799
http://www.gainesfitnesscenter...
This no-frills facility offers a fitness alternative to men and women serious about getting in shape. There are no juice bars or clothing stores here, just tried and true workout methods and equipment. Free weights and weight machines provide the means to develop muscle, and the cardio machines help tone the muscles you develop. The vast assortment of stationary bikes and treadmills means no waiting. Aerobics classes are available by appointment.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
General Jackson Showboat


Travel to a simpler time
2808 Opryland Drive
Nashville, TN 37214
United States
+1 615 458 3900
http://www.generaljackson.com
This 100-yard paddle-wheeler cruises the Cumberland River each day. Once aboard, the atmosphere and hospitality will usher you back to the 19th century. Daytime cruise includes a lunch buffet and service by a singing staff. The three-hour dinner cruise includes a three-course meal and entertainment provided by a swing band and dancing in the ballroom. Daytime cruise: $34 per person; evening cruise: $62. Note: price does not include appetizers or wine.

Review © 2007, Wcities
General Jackson Showboat photo by kirsten riley
Photo: kirsten riley
General Jackson Showboat photo by Jai Sanders
Photo: Jai Sanders
General Jackson Showboat photo by Kim Bogle
Photo: Kim Bogle
 

 
Go USA Fun Park


Arcade, go-carts, driving range and more
2270 Armory Dr
Nashville, TN 37129
United States
+1 615 895 7888
http://www.gousafunpark.com/
At this family fun center, you can rev your engines and take the corners in a super-fast go-cart or slow things down on the 18-hole miniature golf course. If you are in the mood for something more challenging, send a few balls sailing on the driving range. The video arcade boasts the newest and best video games and simulators. Wannabe baseball hall of famers can stand at the plate and try hit it out of the park.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Governor's Residence


Home of the Tennessee governor
882 S Curtiswood Ln
Nashville, TN 37204
United States
+1 615 741 2784
The leader of the "Volunteer State" spends his days away from the legislature in this beautiful two-story brick mansion, set on ten acres of immaculately landscaped grounds. Country music fans will be interested to know that it is next door to the house of the late Minnie Pearl. Tours of the main floor are given three days a week and feature pictures and memorabilia of past Governors and other persons of influence in the history of Nashville.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Grand Ole Opry Tours


Tours designed for country music fans
2810 Opryland Drive
(at Briley Parkway
Nashville, TN 37214
United States
+1 615 889 9490
http://www.opry.com/
Nashville has a lot to offer music fans. Take the time to see it all here with the biggest tour in town. Your trip begins with a backstage tour of the Grand Ole Opry, home of country music's most famous radio broadcast. Next, climb aboard a luxury motor coach and visit the sites where country music history was made. You'll see Ryman Auditorium, the original home of the Grand Ole Opry, as well as the recording studios and record companies of Music Row.

Tour prices range from $10-40, depending on the size of your group and the tour package you choose.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by richie_rich2000
Photo: richie_rich2000
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Elizabeth
Photo: Elizabeth
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Misty Dawn Seidel
Photo: Misty Dawn Seidel
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Kari Roy
Photo: Kari Roy
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by elindenbaum
Photo: elindenbaum
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Mike Hursh
Photo: Mike Hursh
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by George Bairaktaris
Photo: George Bairaktaris
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Courtney McIntyre
Photo: Courtney McIntyre
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Britt Rossiter
Photo: Britt Rossiter
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by James G. Mundie
Photo: James G. Mundie
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Lindsey Crowe
Photo: Lindsey Crowe
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Mike Sibayan
Photo: Mike Sibayan
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by jckrebs
Photo: jckrebs
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by conserva
Photo: conserva
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Shawn Coomer
Photo: Shawn Coomer
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by crud_bud
Photo: crud_bud
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Jack Williamson
Photo: Jack Williamson
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Tomas N. Romero
Photo: Tomas N. Romero
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by purplemenu
Photo: purplemenu
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Rob McCullough
Photo: Rob McCullough
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Karen  Hartmann
Photo: Karen Hartmann
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Gaylen Walker
Photo: Gaylen Walker
 

 
Hendersonville Skating Rink


Indoor skating rink
750 West Main Street
off Gallatin Road, beside the Hendersonville Marina
Nashville, TN 37075-2815
United States
+1 615 824 0630
Relive the days of "Roller Derby" or just enjoy an afternoon of safe and exciting fun. Friday and Saturday evening rates are $5 (including skate rental), while Saturday and Sunday noon rates are $3.50. If you prefer to have a private party, you can rent the entire facility. For less than $100, 30 people can enjoy two hours of skating. Rental rates are lower for smaller groups. A concession stand offers hotdogs and soft drinks.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Hermitage Golf Course


Championship public golf course
3939 Old Hickory Boulevard
Old Hickory
Nashville, TN 37138-2242
United States
+1 615 847 4001
http://www.hermitagegolf.com/
Tennessee's natural beauty is on full display at this championship public golf course. Two courses challenge golfers of all skill levels. The General's Retreat Course was designed by Gary Roger Baird and is the home of the Ladies Professional Golf Association's Sara Lee Classic. Golf Digest gives this course its highest rating. The President's Reserve Course was designed by Dennis Griffith and takes golfers along the banks of the Cumberland River. Call for tee times and fees.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hermitage Golf Course photo by Grace Thompson
Photo: Grace Thompson
 

 
Juro Stables


Take a Scenic Horseback Ride
735 Carver Lane
Nashville, TN 37122
United States
+1 615 773 7433
http://jurostables.com/
When you grow tired of big city stresses, spend an afternoon riding through the hills, creeks and meadows just 30 miles northeast of Nashville. Novices can take a lesson before beginning their ride, and all tours include an experienced guide. Whether you choose to take the lead or follow a guide, you will lose yourself in nature's tranquil beauty. Adventurous riders can choose to keep their horses overnight and sleep under the stars. Call for hours and tour schedules.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Legacy Golf Course


Ray Floyd Signature Course
100 Raymond Floyd Drive
Nashville, TN 37172
United States
+1 615 384 4653
http://www.golfthelegacy.com
Raymond Floyd's finest golf course to date is located 30 minutes north of downtown Nashville. Open to the public, it showcases the beauty of the Tennessee hillside. Tight lies and fast greens offer a real challenge to both novices and experienced players. The 18 hole course also includes a separate putting green, pro shop and driving range. After working up an appetite on the greens, enjoy a gourmet meal at the Legacy Grille.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Long Hunter State Park


Outdoor fun and adventure
Route 1
Hobson Pike
Nashville, TN 37076
United States
+1 615 885 2422
http://state.tn.us/environment...
About 20 miles southeast of Nashville lies one of the area's most popular parks. If you are a true nature lovers and scientist, you will marvel at the rich bio-diversity, including rare plants and animals. Enjoy a day hiking one of nineteen trails or try your hand at catching the "big one" on Percy Priest Lake. After the sun goes down, enjoy spending the evening under the stars at one of the wooded campsites. The park also plays host to the Annual Tennessee State PowWow & Fall Festival.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Long Hunter State Park photo by JeffreySchaarschmidt
Photo: JeffreySchaarschmidt
Long Hunter State Park photo by Troy A. Greer
Photo: Troy A. Greer
Long Hunter State Park photo by rbendure
Photo: rbendure
 

 
Marrowbone Lake


Scenic lakefront camping, boating and hiking
6200 Marrowbone Lake Road
Nashville, TN 37080
United States
+1 615 876 6012
http://www.state.tn.us/twra/fi...
This tranquil lake 19 miles north of Nashville was once home to Native American tribes. Today, the scenic waterway is a favorite fishing hole, well-stocked with bass, crappie, and channel catfish. Boat-launching areas, fishing piers and fishing license sales are among the many amenities.

After a day on the water, visitors can dine at picnic tables in the shade or relax at one of the public recreation areas along the lake. Restrooms are stationed throughout the park.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Marrowbone Lake photo by Lew Holt
Photo: Lew Holt
Marrowbone Lake photo by Lotuscake
Photo: Lotuscake
Marrowbone Lake photo by Shannon P. Myers
Photo: Shannon P. Myers
 

 
Middle Tennessee Scuba and Swim


Middle Tennessee Scuba and Swim
320 Mallory Station Road
Franklin, TN 37067
United States
+1 615 771 0002
http://www.mtss.net
If you are a diver or want to be, you'll find all the gear you need and instructors who can teach you how to use it. This facility is state-of-the-art, with certified instructors and a 12-foot deep diving pool. Earn your PADI certification in one of the many classes offered, then join a dive club and plan a sea adventure. Facility is also available for private scuba parties. Sure to be an event your friends won't soon forget.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Mini Bonsai Show


View the beautiful bonsai of Japan
1200 Forrest Park Drive
Cheekwood Botanical Garden
Nashville, TN 37205
United States
+1 615 356 8000
http://www.cheekwood.org/
Each year, Cheekwood hosts a festival in honor of these delightful trees and the people who grow them. Some of the specimens on display are a century old. If you would like to try your hand at creating the perfect Bonsai, pre-designed Bonsai, instructional books and videos can be purchased, and trainers are on hand to help.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Music City Queen


Luxury paddle steamer
2808 Opryland Dr
Nashville, TN 37214
United States
+1 615 871 7976
Once a premier ship in the Music City fleet, the Music City Queen is now available exclusively for chartered trips. You can reserve this luxury vessel for your next party or corporate event. The cost of your trip varies depending on the size of your party and the type of meal you select: buffet or sit down dinner. Call for more information and reservations, and make your next event a truly memorable occasion.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Music City Queen photo by Bill
Photo: Bill
Music City Queen photo by Trey White
Photo: Trey White
 

 
Nashville Express Tours


Guided tours of the Music City
15 Bridlington Ct
Nashville, TN 37201
United States
+1 800 638 8687 / +1 615 872 7585
http://www.nashvilleexpress.co...
When you want to see all Nashville has to offer, you need to call a professional. This tour company has been showing visitors the best of Music City for over 25 years.

Arrange for a country music lover's dream tour during Fan Farte or visit historical sites around town. They'll arrange everything: tickets, fares, and even handle accommodations. All you have to do is enjoy yourself.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Nashville Shores


Fun in the sun and surf
4001 Bell Road
Hermitage
Nashville, TN 37076
United States
+1 615 889 7050
http://www.nashvilleshores.com/
Cool down at Nashville's hottest water theme park. Ride the 700-foot Tennessee Twisters water slide. Enjoy three pools, miniature golf, boat and jet ski rentals, picnic areas, and sandy beaches. Admission: $21.95 general admission, $16.95 children (48 inches & under), and those under two years can come for free. Season passes and group rates available. Extra fees for some activities like miniature golf, boat rentals and camping.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Nashville Shores photo by Dipesh Joshi
Photo: Dipesh Joshi
Nashville Shores photo by D. Kemp
Photo: D. Kemp
Nashville Shores photo by rollerby
Photo: rollerby
Nashville Shores photo by Linda Dubin
Photo: Linda Dubin
Nashville Shores photo by Belinda Stuart
Photo: Belinda Stuart
 

 
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere


Walk and talk with the animals
3777 Nolensville Road
Nashville, TN 37211
United States
+1 615 833 1534
http://www.nashvillezoo.org/
This 200-acre 'walk-through' zoological park is home to the rare and beautiful. You'll encounter cougars, black bears, Bengal tigers, zebras, cheetahs and playful river otters. Kids can even go a bit wild on 'The Jungle Gym' playground. The Croft Center, named for the sisters who left the estate to Grassmere, houses the 'Unseen New World' exhibit and a variety of reptiles. There is also a working farm exhibit and petting zoo. Admission: USD8 adults, USD7 for senior citizens and USD6 for children 3-12. But these are rates from November to March. The rates from April to October are different.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Blake Wylie
Photo: Blake Wylie
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Greg Green
Photo: Greg Green
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by James
Photo: James
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by FritzJ.M
Photo: FritzJ.M
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Gina Penney
Photo: Gina Penney
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Joanne Merriam
Photo: Joanne Merriam
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Sebastian Tkaczyk
Photo: Sebastian Tkaczyk
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Elizabeth Proffitt
Photo: Elizabeth Proffitt
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Joanne Merriam
Photo: Joanne Merriam
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Jennifer Joy
Photo: Jennifer Joy
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by crud_bud
Photo: crud_bud
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by crud_bud
Photo: crud_bud
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Keith Sherwood
Photo: Keith Sherwood
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by sahaybeni
Photo: sahaybeni
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Nick Gammon
Photo: Nick Gammon
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by smilewithharish
Photo: smilewithharish
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by John Morrison
Photo: John Morrison
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Ryan Hutcheson
Photo: Ryan Hutcheson
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Zachary C. Ellis
Photo: Zachary C. Ellis
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Daniel D. Bell
Photo: Daniel D. Bell
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by John M. Wheeler
Photo: John M. Wheeler
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Jeff Whitlock
Photo: Jeff Whitlock
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Max Sayedzada
Photo: Max Sayedzada
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Shannon Jones
Photo: Shannon Jones
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Jeremy Baker
Photo: Jeremy Baker
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Lauren Meals-Drake
Photo: Lauren Meals-Drake
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Monkeys Jump
Photo: Monkeys Jump
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by James M McElhiney
Photo: James M McElhiney
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Jenny Robison
Photo: Jenny Robison
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Paige Turner
Photo: Paige Turner
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Marc Fillhart
Photo: Marc Fillhart
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by levi humble
Photo: levi humble
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Tara Lea
Photo: Tara Lea
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Sue A.
Photo: Sue A.
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Blake Allen
Photo: Blake Allen
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by William Leasure
Photo: William Leasure
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by CRYSTAL ROLFE
Photo: CRYSTAL ROLFE
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Olivia Gray
Photo: Olivia Gray
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by krissy parker
Photo: krissy parker
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Jan Geiss
Photo: Jan Geiss
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Kevin Schuchard
Photo: Kevin Schuchard
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by faye oliver
Photo: faye oliver
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Patrick Legg
Photo: Patrick Legg
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Judi Willis
Photo: Judi Willis
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by kevinbslater
Photo: kevinbslater
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Christian Sperka
Photo: Christian Sperka
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by ALICIA PIPER
Photo: ALICIA PIPER
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by Aaron Haney
Photo: Aaron Haney
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere photo by eMilee
Photo: eMilee
 

 
Oaklands Historic House and Museum


One of Tennessee's most elegant homes
900 North Maney Avenue
Nashville, TN 37130
United States
+1 615 893 0022
http://www.oaklandsmuseum.org
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this antebellum mansion looks much as it did 150 years ago. Once home to Col. Hardy Murfree, for whom the town of Murfreesboro is named, the structure, furnishings and surrounding property provide an authentic view of 19th century America and its war-torn South. During the United States Civil War, both Union and Confederate armies camped and fought here.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Oscar Farris Agricultural Museum


Museum of Farms, Farming, and Farmers
440 Hogan Rd
(Ellington Agricultural Center)
Nashville, TN 37204
United States
+1 615 837 5197
http://www.tnagmuseum.org/
Less than ten minutes south of the busy downtown district is a poignant reminder of life as it was in the 18th and 19th centuries. Farming was a way of life for early settlers in middle Tennessee, and this museum features a host of artifacts and farming implements. The renovated horse barn contains over 2,500 items on display, tracing the history of pioneer families. Special activities for children make this a true hands-on educational experience. Butter churning, corn shelling, quilting and story telling bring youngsters into the action and provide hours of fun and learning for all ages.

Admission to the museum is free, but call ahead for reservations for your large group or school class.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
REI Brentwood


Equipment for the outdoors enthusiast
261 Franklin Road
Nashville, TN 37027
United States
+1 615 376 4248
http://www.rei.com
REI, or Recreation Equipment Inc., sells the gear you need to hike, bike, camp or climb. Top-quality shoes, knives, rope, harnesses and more are on display and sold at reasonable prices. The staff can also assist you in planning the perfect outdoor adventure. From climbing the North Face to biking the Nathcez Trace, they will help you select the gear to get you there in safety and style.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Recreation World


Video arcade and pool hall
7115 South Springs Drive
Nashville, TN 37064
United States
+1 615 771 7780
Video arcades have come a long way from the days of the simple pinball machine. Virtual reality simulators and sports games keep the kids lining up for hours awaiting a chance to play. This gaming center offers an enormous number of coin operated video games guaranteed to keep your child, or yourself, occupied. The safe and friendly atmosphere makes this a fun place to play and a perfect spot to take a group of kids for a small birthday party.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Rock Castle


Home of a Revolutionary War veteran
139 Rock Castle Lane
Nashville, TN 37075
United States
+1 615 824 0502
http://www.historicrockcastle....
Just north of Nashville sits the stately seven-story limestone home where Revolutionary War veteran Daniel Smith once resided. Visitors to this landmark will learn of Smith's work as a surveyor and senator in Tennessee, as well as the lives of his descendants, all of whom were pioneers in the history of the state. Guided tours are given daily. The facility can also be rented for conferences and luncheons.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Sam Davis Home


Home of Civil War Hero
1399 Sam Davis Road
Nashville, TN 37167
United States
+1 615 459 2341
http://www.samdavishome.org/vi...
The United States Civil War was one of the darkest periods of American history. Despite the devastation it wrought upon the nation, there were men who stood out as heroes. One such was Confederate soldier Sam Davis, captured by the Union army and then killed because he would not reveal military secrets. His childhood home reveals what life was like in the early 1800's. Guided tours include the home, servant's quarters and grounds. Admission: USD5 adult, USD4 seniors, USD1.50 children (6-12 years).

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Shelby Park and Golf Course


Inexpensive daytime fun in historic Edgefield
2021 Fatherland St
(Shelby Ave and 20th St)
Nashville, TN 37206
United States
+1 615 862 8474
Historic Edgefield district, known for Victorian houses and artist's bungalows, is home to one of the city's oldest parks. Sloping terrain, tiny Lake Sevier and old trees provide peaceful seclusion. Come in the daytime for a picnic and to feed the ducks. Trails are available for rollerblading and cycling; plus, softball diamond, tennis courts and playground. The adjacent 72-par Bermuda greens golf course is open to the public seven days. Fees are $8 for 9 holes (18-hole course).

Review © 2007, Wcities
Shelby Park and Golf Course photo by rachelspears
Photo: rachelspears
Shelby Park and Golf Course photo by William G. Crook II
Photo: William G. Crook II
Shelby Park and Golf Course photo by rachelspears
Photo: rachelspears
Shelby Park and Golf Course photo by Max
Photo: Max
Shelby Park and Golf Course photo by Paul Nicholson
Photo: Paul Nicholson
Shelby Park and Golf Course photo by amanda rogers
Photo: amanda rogers
Shelby Park and Golf Course photo by Brannon Segroves
Photo: Brannon Segroves
Shelby Park and Golf Course photo by Matt Woodruff
Photo: Matt Woodruff
Shelby Park and Golf Course photo by Bill Power
Photo: Bill Power
Shelby Park and Golf Course photo by greg director
Photo: greg director
Shelby Park and Golf Course photo by rjsdad
Photo: rjsdad
Shelby Park and Golf Course photo by Michael Walker
Photo: Michael Walker
Shelby Park and Golf Course photo by eli beaird
Photo: eli beaird
 

 
Sonshine Tours


Family touring company
119 Deer Ridge Ln
Nashville, TN 37075
United States
+1 615 822 6097
http://www.sonshinetours.net/
This family-oriented tour company offers trips to sights of historical significance. Visiting the birthplace of Andrew Jackson or some of the forts used during the United States Civil War are among the options. Plan a trip to Music Row and see where country music artists record their hit songs. Take a shopping excursion or visit the area's museums and galleries—it's all up to you.

Size of group and type of tour determine cost, so call for pricing.

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South Harpeth Outfitters


Fly fishing outfitter
1116 Kingston Springs Road
Nashville, TN 37082
United States
+1 615 952 4186
Perhaps the most romantic of all game hunting sports is fly fishing. You stand waist deep in the stream casting your line towards your prey. You engage in the classic battle of wit and strength with your adversary, the elusive trout. You capture a few, you release a few, and in the end, you gain a sense of the world around you, and how it is all connected. Your trip towards fishing enlightenment begins here. From supplies to scheduling a trip, they have what you need.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Stones River National Battlefield


Civil War battlefield and museum
3501 Old Nashville Highway
Nashville, TN 37129
United States
+1 615 893 9501
http://www.nps.gov/stri/
This is the site of one of the bloodiest clashes of the Civil War. A three-day battle, from December 31, 1862 through January 2, 1863, resulted in 81,000 killed and 23,000 wounded. In the end, the Confederate army withdrew and the advancing Union army gained control of Middle Tennessee and its rails, farms and roads. Located nearby the Stones River National Cemetery. Established in 1865, it is the final resting place of over 6,000 Union soldiers. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Kelly Verdeck
Photo: Kelly Verdeck
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Serena Matthews
Photo: Serena Matthews
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Genie Walker
Photo: Genie Walker
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Lara
Photo: Lara
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Mike Fairbanks
Photo: Mike Fairbanks
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Rob Robbins
Photo: Rob Robbins
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Ben Hatcher
Photo: Ben Hatcher
Stones River National Battlefield photo by anal.chemist.tree
Photo: anal.chemist.tree
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Jeff
Photo: Jeff
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Robert Lamprechet
Photo: Robert Lamprechet
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Amy York
Photo: Amy York
Stones River National Battlefield photo by David B. Fant
Photo: David B. Fant
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Matt Zaske
Photo: Matt Zaske
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Mark Yearian
Photo: Mark Yearian
 

 
Take It Personal


Personal fitness specialists
5827 Harding Road
Nashville, TN 37205
United States
+1 615 352 7605
A fitness center is only as good as its staff, and the folks here all have degrees in health and wellness education and are trained in many areas of personal fitness. They provide personal attention and customized workout regimens. Sessions, by appointment only, include free weights, Nautilus machines, stationary bikes, aerobics classes and dietary planning, among other possibilities. Without the distractions of a crowded gym, clients can achieve their fitness goals easily and effectively. Rates vary with the type of program you select.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Tennessee Antebellum Trail


Self-guided driving tour of pre-Civil War Tennessee
1345 Carnton Lane
Nashville, TN 37064
United States
+1 800 381 1865 (Toll Free)
There are dozens of historic sites in Middle Tennessee that tour companies don't begin to cover. This 90-mile self-guided driving tour helps you discover these gems. Ramble, at your leisure, through four counties and to 55 historic sites, including antebellum plantations and homes. Several sites, including The Hermitage, Home of President Andrew Jackson, are open for tours. Guide information is free, call or visit web site for details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Tennessee State Pow-Wow & Fall Festival


Eastern Mississippi Pow Wow
2910 Hobson Pike
Long Hunter State Park
Nashville, TN 37076
United States
+1 615 885 2422
http://www.naiatn.org/powwow/
The Tennessee State Pow Wow brings together Native Americans from across the country to celebrate and share their culture with one another and tourists alike. The inter-tribal event, which is always celebrated the third weekend of October, includes a wide variety of Native American customs including crafts, clothing, pottery, games, and storytelling. The Pow Wow also offers guests a chance to try authentic Native American foods such as fry bread, Indian tacos, and Indian hominy. Special events include a Native American dance competition and drum contest. Admission: USD6 adults, USD3 children ages 6-12, children five and under free. At the Long Hunter State Park. -Lynn-nore Chittom

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
The Bait Shop


What You Need
759 West Main St
Nashville, TN 37075
United States
+1 615 822 7515
Catering to diehard anglers since 1957, this small, privately owned shop provides the local fisherman with a variety of bait options, a place to pick up a fishing license, and the perfect spot to find out about fishing conditions all around Old Hickory Lake. As for bait, the store offers minnows, crickets, nightcrawlers and more, as well as a wide assortment of fishing flies, including some which are tied on site by owner Mark Hewgley. In addition to bait and fishing gear, the shop also includes a small selection of Black Powder hunting gear. -Lynn-nore Chittom

Review © 2007, Wcities
The Bait Shop photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Tip-a-Canoe


Scenic excursions on the Harpeth River
Highway 70 at the Harpeth River
Nashville, TN 37082
United States
+1 615 254 0836 / +1 800 550 5810 (Toll Free)
http://www.tip-a-canoe.com
Just north of Nashville in Kingston Springs is the winding Harpeth River. Enjoy this natural waterway and the wildlife that lives in the protected reserve along its banks by canoe. Paddlers can get in the water for as little as $30 for a four hour trip. Pack a lunch, grab some friends, and make a day of it. A shuttle will transport you and your party to and from the launch area.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Two Rivers Golf Course


Popular course near Opryland hotel
3140 McGavock Pike
Nashville, TN 37214
United States
+1 615 889 2675
This course is one of Nashville's oldest and features fast greens and open fairways. Popular with novice and experienced golfers, the par 72 course offers a fair amount of challenge.

Tee times are available as early as 7am, and while a reservation is not required, it is highly encouraged. Foursomes are also encouraged, and standard course attire of collars, cuffs and soft spikes is requested.

Greens fee: $8 per nine holes.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Walden Farms


Pick Your Own Farm
8411 Rocky Fork Rd
Nashville, TN 37167
United States
+1 6152202918
Luscious veggies fresh off the vine to your table and all the homegrown fun you can have is what awaits you at Walden Farms. Grab grandma and the kids and head for a hayride, frolic in the petting zoo and taste the delectable flavors of a real farm. Walden Farms has it all. Pumpkins, corn, gords and a whole variety of farm fresh goodies are available for purchase. The selection of snacks are as fresh as the produce. Try the pumpkin fudge for a surprising treat. There simply is nothing like a day at the farm for lasting family memories. -Kelly Sons

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Warner Parks Nature Center


Nature Walk and Educational Center
7311 Highway 100
Edwin Warner Park
Nashville, TN 37221
United States
+1 615 352 6299
Ecologically diverse, scenically pleasing and rich in natural history, the land surrounding the city of Nashville has a lot to offer those who love the outdoors. Nowhere is that more evident than at this Nature Center. Take a hike on over 10 miles of trails, listen to lectures on environmental concerns and conservation, or take part in a guided tour of the wildlife preserve. The Center focuses on protecting the environment and the animals that depend on it. The hard work of the concerned staff here has resulted in a top-notch outdoor facility you and your family will enjoy.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Warner Parks Nature Center photo by Rick Bradley
Photo: Rick Bradley
Warner Parks Nature Center photo by collin peterson
Photo: collin peterson
Warner Parks Nature Center photo by Craig Jolly
Photo: Craig Jolly
Warner Parks Nature Center photo by tamelyn feinstein
Photo: tamelyn feinstein
 

 
Wave Country


Wet and wild fun
2320 Two Rivers Parkway
Nashville, TN 37214
United States
+1 615 885 1052
http://www.nashville.gov/parks...
When the mercury rises and the temperature makes you sizzle under the collar, head for this water park. It features a number of water slides and a wave machine that creates surf up to four-feet high. There is no better way to cool off on a hot day. The park also has picnic areas and additional recreation space for kids to toss a baseball or Frisbee when the water fun is finished. Admission: $8 for 13 and older, $7 for 12 and younger, 4 and under is free. Free parking. Rental Floats $4.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Wave Country photo by Austin Cannon
Photo: Austin Cannon
 

 
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