Nashville is one of the most family-friendly cities in the USA, thanks to its lush farms, historical buildings and museums that are specially created with kids in mind. As the city is known for its arts scene, there are many theatres and music centres where visitors can pick up various skills such as acting, dancing and singing.

If your family loves the outdoors, Nashville is teeming with zipline courses, botanical gardens, water parks and bike trails. Your little ones also get to interact with friendly animals at city zoos and aquariums throughout your holiday. Check out our guide to Nashville’s family-friendly places.

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    Nashville Zoo

    An incredible zoo with a popular playground

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    Nashville Zoo is home to rare animals such as white rhinoceros, clouded leopards and cotton-top tamarins. It also offers many unique activities and hands-on exhibits for visitors of all ages like a magical carousel with 39 wooden animals and a 4D cinema.

    Animal lovers get to interact with over a dozen free-wandering red kangaroos at the Kangaroo Kickabout, while the little ones can enjoy hours of fun at the Jungle Gym, which has a tree house, slides, swings and a giant snake tunnel. Ticket prices vary, but we recommend visiting on a weekday, when it tends to be cheaper.

    Location: 3777 Nolensville Pike, Nashville, TN 37211, USA

    Open: Hours vary by season

    Phone: +1 615-833-1534

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    Honeysuckle Hill Farm

    Where farming meets fun

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    Honeysuckle Hill Farm, located on Martins Chapel Church Road, is one of Tennessee’s largest outdoor attractions. The 200-acre farm is home to numerous attractions. Explore Nashville's Country Music Corn Maze, fly through the Hunter's Challenge Course and cheer on your favourite participants in the pig races.

    If you're visiting in the later months, its annual Fall Festival often draws a huge crowd of families with its miniature train, petting zoo, pumpkin patch and shops selling popcorn, homemade fudge and caramel apples. It's sure to bring smiles to everyone's faces.

    Location: 1765 Martins Chapel Church Rd, Springfield, TN 37172, USA

    Open: Hours vary by season

    Phone: +1 615-382-7593

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    Old Town Trolley Tours Nashville

    Over 100 historical sites with this hop on/hop off tour

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    The Old Town Trolley Tour is a convenient way of exploring the city’s many historical landmarks. You can enjoy a fully narrated tour of Nashville while cruising on a trolley, making it an efficient option for seeing the sights if you're short on time. The trolleys are hop on/hop off and open-air, so you're free to take pictures as you listen to the knowledgeable guide.

    There are 13 stops throughout the Old Town, where you can disembark to explore iconic distilleries, record stores, state parks and buildings such as the Vanderbilt University, Country Music Hall of Fame and Union Station. It's a stress-free way to experience the city's history.

    Location: 201 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37201, USA

    Open: Daily from 9 am to 4 pm

    Phone: +1 615-375-3166

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    Nashville Children's Theatre

    A magical family-friendly theatre

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    Nashville Children's Theatre has been entertaining families since 1931, making it one of the city’s oldest theatres. Aside from regularly scheduled theatrical productions, the theatre also offers many community events, drama classes and courses all year round.

    They’ve thought of everything. In the lobby, you’ll find fun activities and crafts stations set up. These will keep your kids entertained while you wait for the show to begin. It’s not just a distraction, it leaves them with something to take home as well. You’ll be pleased to know there’s free parking, and selected tickets are offered on a 'pay what you can' basis.

    Location: 2040, 25 Middleton St, Nashville, TN 37210, USA

    Open: Show times vary

    Phone: +1 615-254-9103

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    Cheekwood Estate and Gardens

    Historic 55-acre estate

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    The Cheekwood Estate and Gardens consists of a botanic garden, woodland sculpture trail and fine arts museum that displays American paintings dating back to between 1910 and 1970. The 55-acre landscape is divided into 12 gardens with gorgeous views of the Tennessee hills.

    One of its oldest gardens is the Martin Boxwood Gardens, which was designed by Bryant Fleming during the late 1920s. Here you can explore a wooded stream and a reflecting pool with sculptures of Greek icons Thalia and Urania. An audio tour of Cheek Mansion is included in your admission fee, and guided tours are also available for extra insight into this amazing estate.

    Location: 1200 Forrest Park Dr, Nashville, TN 37205, USA

    Open: Tuesday–Sunday from 9 am to 5 pm (Closed on Mondays)

    Phone: +1 615-356-8000

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    Centennial Park

    A trove of interesting monuments and memorials

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    Centennial Park spans 132 acres of natural gardens and features tree-shaded paths, sand volleyball courts, picnic tables, a playground and an activity centre. The Centennial Park Playscape is a popular spot for families as it has a playground with many slides and swings for the little ones. 

    Looking about as out of place as it’s possible to be, The Parthenon in Centennial Park is a full-scale replica of the famous temple in Athens, Greece. In this recreation you can see replicas of the statues in the original, as well as a substantial art collection. The park is only 2 miles west of downtown, so it's very easy to get to.

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    Location: 2500 West End Ave, Nashville, TN 37203, USA

    Open: Daily from dawn to 11 pm

    Phone: +1 615-862-8400

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    Belle Meade Historic Site and Winery

    A magnificent Greek-Revival style plantation house

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    The Belle Meade Plantation is a private hilltop estate that features many historical buildings within its 30-acre landscape. Some of its most impressive landmarks include a Greek revival mansion, a 19th-century carriage house displaying original carriages and a winery where you can enjoy Tennessee red and white wines.

    All funds go to supporting Belle Meade’s educational mission: to help highlight and record the history of Black Americans in the American South. There is grounds-only admission, but opt for the mansion tour if you'd like a deeper exploration of this dark side of history.

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    Location: 110 Leake Avenue Nashville, TN 37205, USA

    Open: Daily from 9 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +1 615-356-0501

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    Treetop Adventure Park at Nashville Shores

    An exhilarating outdoor course and a fun water park

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    The Treetop Adventure Park features 100 aerial obstacles that are divided for 3 age groups: adults, juniors and children. Located within Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort, you get to spend hours navigating along more than 10 ziplines, suspended bridges, cargo nets, rope ladders and Tarzan swings.

    As well as exploring the treetops, take a splash in Nashville’s biggest water park, nearby, great for cooling down on a hot day. A huge wave pool and twisting slides are just some of the fun attractions on offer. If you're having too much fun to leave, why not consider renting a cabin and spend a night under the stars in this gorgeous lakeside woodland?

    Location: Nashville Shores, Hermitage, TN 37076, USA

    Open: Hours vary by season

    Phone: +1 615-889-7050

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    Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory

    An exciting exploration of the night sky

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    The Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory at Radnor Lake State Park is where you can view the galaxy through the Seyfert and DeWitt Telescopes. Explore the observatory grounds to find many picturesque landmarks such as the Star Chamber, which is a spiral art sculpture made with logs and 150 tons of native limestone.

    Near the installation are cluster of stones called the Solstice and Equinox Rising Stones. Visits to Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory are only available by appointment, but you can enjoy many outdoor events such as Bluebird on the Mountain concerts and astronomer talks.

    Location: 1000 Oman Dr, Brentwood, TN 37027, USA

    Open: Hours vary by season

    Phone: +1 615-373-4897

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    Nashville Public Library

    Story time and other fun events at the main library

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    Nashville Public Library’s main branch on Church Street has an extensive collection of DVDs, books and digital magazines that are suitable for visitors of all ages. Reading materials here range from comics, Japanese manga and romance fiction to biographies, cookbooks and fitness guides.

    As well as the books, the library has a calendar of events. Every Tuesday morning, families get to enjoy stories provided by Wishing Chair Productions. The 30-minute puppet showcase also features singing, dancing and games. There are also occasional concerts and other events to entertain.

    Location: 615 Church St, Nashville, TN 37219, USA

    Open: Monday–Friday from 9 am to 6 pm, Saturday from 9 am to 5 pm, Sunday from 2 pm to 5 pm

    Phone: +1 615-862-5800

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