- The slow-moving Harpeth River is the perfect introduction to the all-American float trip. Try one of the many canoe rental spots, like Tip-A-Canoe, or sign up for a kid's adventure cruise with Blue Heron Cruises for a guided experience.
- Kids will love a night at the Newbury House Bed and Breakfast in the historic Rugby Colony area. The house is rumored to be haunted, and guests commonly leave their scary tales in the guest book.
- Nashville's culture is rich in the arts, including a symphony, opera and ballet. See a performance, or better yet, take a backstage tour.
- Stop by the Tennessee Central Railway Museum and hop on the ride to Watertown. Most kids are thrilled just to be on the train, but this ride includes an exciting staged train robbery.
- Take advantage of one of the guided nature tours at Warner Parks. Your children can get up close with nature to play with the creepy crawlies, or learn outdoor survival techniques.
- The land surrounding Nashville is packed full of commercial farms that gladly give tours to children and their families. Try Purity Dairy farms for yummy ice cream year-round, Bottom View Farm for Strawberries in spring and summer, or Gentry's Farm for pumpkin picking in the fall.
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Ghosts
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Train Robberies
Warner Parks
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