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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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