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50 Things to Do with Kids in Nashville Before They Grow Up


Published 06.16.2008 | | Comments (10) | TrackBacks (0)

By Lindsay Ferrier of Suburban Turmoil

Nashville was made for children. Seriously, there are more events, exhibitions, playgrounds, shops, and restaurants created with kids in mind here than I've seen anywhere. So it was hard for me to keep this list to 50 things, as opposed to 100, OR ONE THOUSAND. Take that, Detroit.

Anyway, here are a few of my favorites...

1. Get up close and personal with the stars on a Kids Exploration Night at Vanderbilt's Dyer Observatory.

2. Sing along with The Professor, Mary Mary, and a peanut gallery of puppets during the Nashville Main Library’s weekly Story Time.

The Red Hot Chili Peppers

3. Sign up the kids for recreational soccer and cheer them on from the sidelines.

4. Enjoy a famous Puckett's Burger and bluegrass at Puckett's Grocery and Restaurant in historic Leipers Fork.

5. Prove to your children that science can be fun at Adventure Science Center.

6. Relive the good old days of country music at the Grand Ole Opry.

7. Watch Meerkat Manor on Animal Planet, then visit the furry friends in person at the Nashville Zoo.

8. Chow down on artisan ice cream and pick up funky clothes for the kids at Pied Piper Creamery.

Rugby

9. Spend a night in Rugby’s haunted Newbury House and read about others’ ghostly experiences in the inn’s guest books.

10. Don a bathing suit and run through the fountains at Bicentennial Mall. Afterward, play geography tag on an enormous map of the United States carved into the concrete.

11. Feel the rhythm with West African Dance or Djembe Drum classes at the Global Education Center.

12. Make reservations for your teenagers and their friends to attend a free dress rehearsal and backstage tour at the Nashville Opera.

13. Ensure a nice, long afternoon nap with a morning Pop In Playtime visit to Pump It Up.

Gentry

14. Welcome in autumn with pumpkin picking and a hayride at Gentry’s Farm.

15. Let the kids make dinner on their own after attending classes at the Young Chef’s Academy.

16. Count deer and make plenty of picture-taking pit stops on a leisurely and beautiful drive down the Natchez Trace Parkway.

Cheekwood

17. Let your children wear their most whimsical costumes and run down the flower-filled paths of Cheekwood Botanical Gardens.

18. Take the plunge with your bravest little thrill seeker on the Big Scream ride at Nashville Shores.

19. Travel back in time for a mouthwatering meal at Miss Mary Bobo’s Boarding House in historic Lynchburg.

20. Feed the ducks at Centennial Park.

21. Spend a rainy day at the The Monkey’s Treehouse indoor playground.

22. See an IMAX film and dine at Aquarium or Rainforest Café at Opry Mills.

23. Engage your children in a hands-on history of country music at the Country Music Hall of Fame.

24. Make sure no child feels left out at Lily’s Garden, a wheelchair-accessible playground.

Chaffins

25. Treat the kids to lunch and a special Santa musical at Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre.

26. Let your child watch talented musicians at work by purchasing orchestra view seats at the Nashville Symphony.

27. Go on a Kids Adventure Cruise down the Harpeth River with Blue Heron Nature Cruises.

28. Take a picnic supper to Centennial Park and watch an outdoor family movie.

29. Let your children create their own works of art in 30 hands-on stations at the Frist Center's ArtQuest Gallery.

30. Spend a cold, rainy day wandering through the lush indoor gardens of Opryland Hotel's vast conservatories.

Loveless

31. Chow down on the best biscuits and fried chicken in the world at the Loveless Café.

32. Take a kid-friendly walking tour of historic downtown Franklin.

33. Tap your Christmas shoe-clad feet to the Nashville Ballet’s annual Nutcracker performance (or as my three-year-old daughter called it afterward, “The Nut-pooch-en-sticker.”)

34. Catch a fly ball at a Nashville Sounds baseball game.

35. Send your child to a week-long Mad Science day camp, where she can get psyched about NASA, chemistry, or hovercrafts.

36. Re-live the life of President Andrew Jackson at his meticulously-preserved estate, The Hermitage.

37. Buy your favorite hard-to-find dolls, toys and games at Phillips Toy Mart.

38. Rent a canoe at Tip-a-Canoe just outside Nashville and spend an afternoon floating down the lazy Harpeth River.

Easter

39. Try to find the prize eggs at Red Caboose Park's annual Easter Egg Hunt.

40. Pick your own strawberries at Portland's Bottom View Farm.

41. Introduce your child to the glories of the stage with a show at the Nashville Children’s Theater.

42. Watch your child zip down the super deluxe water slides at the fabulous Bellevue or Maryland Farms YMCA swimming pools.

43. Visit the children's museum and outdoor wetlands at The Discovery Center at Murfree Spring.

44. Learn how milk gets from cow to container on a tour of the Purity Dairies Plant.

45. Experience the excitement of a staged train robbery on a historic rail ride to Watertown and back.

Warner

46. Let nature guides show you how to catch crawdads, make mud pies, and survive in the woods at Warner Park.

47. Tour the Belle Meade Plantation and learn about life in the mid 1800s. Have lunch afterward at Martha's, a restaurant routinely featured in Southern Living magazine.

48. Take the teenagers on a wildly popular Nash Trash Tour, hosted by the infamous Jugg Sisters.

49. Learn how the pioneers lived at Manskers Station, where costumed interpreters bring the 1700s to life.

50. Bring a blanket and chairs and catch a kitschy old movie at sundown in funky Hillboro Village's Belcourt Theater parking lot.

More "50 Things to Do with Your Kids Before They Grow Up" Guides:

- Activities with Kids in Boston

- Activities with Kids in Chicago

- Activities with Kids in Detroit

- Activities with Kids in Kansas City

- Activities with Kids in Portland, Maine

- Activities with Kids in San Francisco

- Activities with Kids in St. Louis

- Activities with Kids in Tampa Bay

This series was inspired by Mommy Poppins' 100 Things to Do with Your Kids in NY Before They Grow Up.


Comments (10):

Mandee said:

Great list, Lindsay. I would add Pancake Pantry to the list, but that's just because I like any excuse to eat there. I spent an hour or so at the Bellevue pool on Saturday morning with my nephew and agree it's a great thing to do. Can't wait to add some of these other things to our list for my next visit.

Posted on June 16, 2008 11:19


Suburban Turmoil said:

You know, I mulled over Pancake Pantry, but decided against it just because the breakfast line is always so long. I will say, though, that if anyone decides to go there and can't stand the wait, Jacksons across the street has an EXCELLENT breakfast as well and no lines in the morning (no highchairs at Jacksons, though, unfortunately).

That's awesome that you were at the pool! We LOVE that place. For anyone outside TN, our YMCAs are absolutely AMAZING. The Bellevue Y, I just heard, is in the top 5 Ys in the country in terms of donations. Kewl.

Posted on June 16, 2008 11:54


YeeHawMom said:

I have been dying to take my kids to Nashville...thanks for sparking the fire Lindsay!

Posted on June 16, 2008 14:42


Malia said:

Just an FYI about the Purity Dairy tour. It's not a tour in the traditional sense of the word. It's really more of a presentation. You hang out in one room that has big windows that overlook the ice cream sandwich packaging room. They show a rather dated video, but it's kinda funny & charming, talk about the dairy's history, answer questions and at the end hand out ice cream sandwiches. You also get a "goody" bag w/ a bunch of junk er, Purity Dairy parenphenalia! But it includes coupons so that's nice!

The Hatcher Family Dairy does tours now and from what I read, it's a bonafide tour! It's a bit of a drive from Nashville though...www.hatcherfamilydairy.com

Posted on June 16, 2008 15:12


Paula said:

We love the Nashville Zoo! We're taking my daughter's Girl Scout troop to the Nashville Ballet to see the Nutcracker this December, or at least that's the plan. We've taken them to see the Radio City Christmas Spectacular the past two years. Unfortunately, I'm about an hour and a half from Nashville, so getting there on a regular basis to do more things just doesn't happen.

Posted on June 17, 2008 01:03


Suburban Turmoil said:

Ooh, Radio City Christmas Spectacular is another GREAT one- Well worth the money.

Posted on June 17, 2008 10:52


misfithausfrau said:

Wow. This list couldn't come at a better time since we are, in fact, moving to Nashville within the next 2 months. Thanks!

Posted on June 17, 2008 21:48


Suburban Turmoil said:

I thought of you when I was writing this, misfithausfrau. :)

Posted on June 18, 2008 10:12


Kim said:

Hey, Chaffin's Barn isn't just for Christmas! They currently have a Summer Children's Show called A FishaFrogaPotaTurnip. Check out their website for info. I'm taking my girls in a couple of weeks.

Posted on June 30, 2008 14:42


Suburban Turmoil said:

I'm planning on checking out the summer show, too, Kim! Just haven't seen it yet for myself. :)

Posted on July 1, 2008 14:00


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