Tennessee
Planning a family trip to Nashville, Tennessee? Our curated guide covers 6 kid-friendly things to do in Nashville with kids β 2 free and 4 paid β plus where to stay and insider tips for travel with kids ages 2β10.
6 kid-approved activities Β· 2 free Β· 4 paid
A top-rated regional zoo featuring giraffes, meerkats, clouded leopards, and the Unseen New World exhibit. The expansive playground is one of the best in the country.
Visit official site βHands-on STEM exhibits, a massive Adventure Tower climbing structure, and a digital planetarium. Kids love the Body Quest health exhibits and space exploration zone.
Visit official site βNashville's crown jewel β a gorgeous urban park with paddleboat lake, art museum, playgrounds, and the full-scale replica of the ancient Greek Parthenon. Free to explore.
Visit official site βA water park, marina, and campground on Percy Priest Lake. Kids love the water slides, lazy river, and sandy beach β a summer favorite for visiting families.
Visit official site βA magical urban wildlife sanctuary with easy walking trails, deer, herons, and turtles right in the city. Kids love spotting animals on the quiet lakeside paths.
Visit official site βExplore the history of America's most iconic music genre with interactive exhibits, costume displays, and recordings that even young music fans will find captivating.
Visit official site βFamily-friendly hotels, suites, and vacation rentals near the best Nashville attractions.
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Yes! Nashville is a great destination for toddlers. Our guide covers 6 kid-friendly activities, including 2 free options like Centennial Park & Parthenon, Radnor Lake State Park. Many attractions are stroller-accessible and suited for ages 2-5.
There are 2 free activities for families in Nashville, including Centennial Park & Parthenon, Radnor Lake State Park. Check our full guide for the complete list of free and budget-friendly things to do with kids.
For families visiting Nashville, we recommend staying near the top attractions and looking for hotels with pools, kitchenettes, and family suites. Our guide includes neighborhood tips and hotel picks for every budget.
Kids ages 2-10 can have a fantastic time in Nashville. Toddlers (2-4) will love the free outdoor spots, while older kids (5-10) can enjoy more interactive attractions. Our guide tags each activity with recommended ages so you can plan the perfect itinerary.
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