Excursions in Nashville

56 excursions and activities in Nashville are offered at reasonable prices and may be booked online.

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A guide for first-time visitors to Nashville

Whether you're a music fan, or just a visitor who wants to enjoy the sights of Nashville, there are plenty of places to visit. Some of the most well-known attractions are the Ryman Auditorium, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, and the Nashville Zoo. Others include the Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory, Honeysuckle Hill Farm, and Long Hunter State Park.

Andrew Jackson's Hermitage

During his lifetime, Andrew Jackson fought for the "common man" against aristocracy and he is still remembered today as a national hero. This place is a great way to learn about Old Hickory.

Andrew Jackson's Hermitage

The Hermitage is a museum dedicated to the life of the famous president. It is one of the most intact presidential homes in the country and it offers visitors a glimpse into what life was like in the past. Its main entrance features a two-story bay supported by six Corinthian style columns. The mansion is decorated with antique furnishings and original wallpaper.

The property includes three slave cabins and a garden. It is also home to the tomb of President Jackson and several family members.

Andrew Jackson was the first president to run a grass roots presidential campaign. His administration was a turning point in American history and he made lasting contributions to the working class.

The Hermitage is a popular place to visit in Nashville, especially for families with kids. Visitors can take a wagon ride to the grounds to see the plantation. It also has a beautiful garden filled with 19th century plants.

There are several tours to choose from. You can take a self-guided tour through the grounds or you can take a guided tour by a docent.

There are two ticket options available at the Hermitage: Generals Tours and the "President's Tour". Generals Tours includes a guided tour of the mansion and a store to buy souvenirs. The "President's Tour" is also available and includes a video about Jackson's life as well as a tour of the grounds.

Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory

Located on one of the tallest peaks in the Nashville area, Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory is an astronomical observatory with distinctive architecture, park-like grounds, and telescopes pointing towards the heavens. Dyer's observatory, located at Vanderbilt University, is a great place for astronomy enthusiasts, and also offers dozens of educational activities.

Dyer Observatory partners with NASA and STScI to provide educational programs and activities. Dyer Observatory's mission is to engage the community by creating and presenting unique science and arts experiences.

Dyer Observatory offers many activities to inspire students and teachers to explore STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) topics. Dyer Observatory's team brings physics experiments and solar telescopes to classrooms and community events.

Dyer Observatory is also home to Vanderbilt University's original 1875 astronomical instruments. The observatory is also a great place for outdoor performances by local artists. Among the best things to do at Dyer are the Bluebird on the Mountain concerts and the Seyfert telescope experience.

Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory is on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. In addition to astronomy, the observatory hosts exciting events such as astronomical concerts, star parties, astronomy lectures, and scholarly discussions with staff. The Dyer Observatory also offers summer camps and teacher workshops.

In addition to its many attractions, Dyer Observatory is also home to a unique spiral art sculpture, created by British land artist Chris Drury. It was built in 2006. The chamber is made from 150 tons of native limestone.

Ryman Auditorium

Located in Downtown Nashville, Tennessee, Ryman Auditorium is a historic performing arts venue that hosts a variety of music performances. It features a recording studio, dressing rooms, and museum exhibits. It also offers self-guided tours. Its unique acoustics have made it an extremely popular place for music shows.

Ryman Auditorium

Ryman Auditorium has hosted many famous performers over the years. It has been home to The Grand Ole Opry, and continues to host artists of all genres today. Its capacity is 2,362 seats, which makes it a perfect venue for music concerts. It is also easy to access by public transportation.

If you want a more in-depth experience, consider booking a tour of Ryman Auditorium. These tours are available daily, and provide an insider's look at the legendary music venue. Tours last between 45 and 60 minutes. The tour includes the history of the venue, information on television shows that have been filmed here, and photo opportunities on stage.

If you have time, consider touring the Ryman's Hatch Show Print gallery, which features a collection of historic Hatch Print posters. The gallery is located on the second floor of Ryman Auditorium. There is also a gift shop.

If you plan on visiting the Ryman, make sure to book your tickets in advance. This is especially true for the Grand Ole Opry show, as it is a popular event. There are ticket combo packages available, which include a ticket for the show and a sightseeing pass for Nashville.

Nashville Zoo

Located in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, the Nashville Zoo is one of the best places to visit in the city. It features hundreds of species of animals. It also offers educational opportunities and zoo-sponsored classes.

The Nashville Zoo is also home to a number of animals that you won't find in most zoos. For example, there are several types of birds and reptiles on display. The animals also live in habitats that are designed to resemble a natural environment.

There are a number of ways to save money on tickets to the Nashville Zoo. These include utilizing the Zoo's website to pre-purchase tickets. These tickets allow you to bypass long purchasing lines. You can also purchase tickets in person. You can also buy tickets for discounted prices for seniors, children, and groups.

The Nashville Zoo is home to several rides and interactive exhibits. The zoo also offers several concession stands and semi-private feeding areas. You can also enjoy a walk on the wild side with the Wilderness Express Train. The train takes passengers on a 4- to 5-minute journey through a winding pathway. The train features three different cars, and the experience is perfect for children up to age five.

Another great way to save money on admission to the Nashville Zoo is to purchase a Nashville attraction pass. This pass allows you to visit four different attractions in the city. It includes discounts on Gray Line bus tours and Music City merchandise.

Long Hunter State Park

Located in the southeastern United States, Long Hunter State Park is known for its extensive hiking trails. It has 20 miles of hiking trails and several backcountry campsites. The park is divided into four sections. It is located near the town of Hermitage, a suburb of Nashville.

The best trails at Long Hunter State Park are the Day Loop Trail and the Volunteer Trail. The Day Loop Trail is a four-mile loop that ascends 250 feet and offers classic woodland scenery. The Volunteer Trail is a 5.5-mile trail that leads visitors along the shore of Percy Priest Lake. The Volunteer Trail is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Another popular trail is the Radnor Lake trail. It is a flat, easy trail that is suitable for families with children. It offers beautiful views of the lake.

The Long Hunter Sanctuary is a state protected area that encourages fire safety and natural park cleanliness. It also features living animals and non-living artifacts. It is located near a rocky outcropping that supports rare ecosystems. The sanctuary is also home to endangered species.

Long Hunter State Park is also home to a quaint cove that is perfect for a quiet afternoon. The cove is also home to a sandy beach. It is also home to several group campsites. There are two covered picnic shelters available.

Long Hunter State Park also offers several other recreational activities. Visitors can go fishing and canoeing, as well as kayaking. The park is also home to a visitor center and meeting facility. It also has two boat launch ramps on J. Percy Priest Lake.

Honeysuckle Hill Farm

Located in Springfield, Tennessee, Honeysuckle Hill Farm is a family fun farm. This 200-acre farm has fun activities for the entire family. This fall, Honeysuckle Hill Farm is celebrating its 20th anniversary. They offer fun attractions, farm animals, and delicious concessions.

Honeysuckle Hill Farm has over 30 activities to choose from. You can enjoy a hayride, corn maze, or a zip line canopy tour. The farm also offers pumpkins and U-pick pumpkins. There are also activities such as pig races, corn box, and a farm market. There are also photo ops, and a rock wall.

Honeysuckle Hill Farm is open for the month of October. The farm is located near Hendersonville and Clarksville. It has over 30 attractions, including a corn maze, hillbilly pig race, zip line canopy tour, and a farm market. There are other fun attractions, including a haystack maze, a rock wall, and a giant floor bounce area. The farm also offers seasonal attractions, which are great for families.

The farm also hosts a Fall Festival. This is a month-long event featuring all kinds of fun activities. Some of the attractions include a corn maze, a pumpkin patch, and a haystack maze. The farm also hosts a Farm Market, which has fresh produce and other delicious concessions. There are also pumpkin races, fireworks shows, and a pig race show.

There are other attractions at Honeysuckle Hill Farm, including a corn box, zip line canopy tour, a pig race show, and a haystack-shaped corn maze. There are also attractions for kids such as a slide, a zip line, and a bungee trampoline.

Guided tours and excursions in Nashville

Whether you're visiting Music City for the first time or you're a local, there are a variety of guided tours and excursions to choose from. From the iconic Country Music Hall of Fame to the enigmatic underground tunnels of the Gulch, you'll find plenty of ways to explore and learn about Nashville.

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  • The Country Music Hall of Fame is a museum dedicated to the history of country music. It's located in the heart of Nashville, near the downtown area's Walk of Fame Park. The museum features numerous interactive exhibits that demonstrate the origins of country music. There are also several historical artifacts that you can learn about. The hall of fame is open daily from 9:00am to 5:00pm.
  • Another popular way to experience Nashville is to visit the Ryman Auditorium. The historic building is home to the Grand Ole Opry and hosts many concerts and other performances. You can tour the building and its grounds, including the backstage area. You can also tour the Ryman's Museum, which uses special effects to bring to life the history of the famous venue. This museum uses archival footage and holograms to illustrate the history of Nashville's famous music venue.
  • Another option is the Nashville Segway Tour, which offers a tour of the city's most popular landmarks. You'll get a training session in advance of the tour and cover close to five miles of downtown Nashville. You'll get to see some of the city's most prominent sights, including the State Capitol and Bicentennial Mall. The tour lasts for a half-hour and costs around $75. You'll get a tour guide who'll show you all the sights and point out the best places to eat.
  • You can also explore the Civil War era by taking a tour. On the tour, you'll see a number of historical sites including battlefields and cemeteries. You'll also learn about the pivotal role that Nashville played in the Union's victory. The tour also reveals hard truths about a tumultuous time in American history.
  • If you want to see the city from a different perspective, you may want to try a kayak tour. These tours offer a fun and environmentally friendly way to see the city. You'll meet at a designated launch point and paddle back to downtown. The tour is a good way to see a part of the city that you wouldn't normally see.
  • Another option is to take a tour of Nashville's nightlife. The city offers plenty of bars and restaurants to choose from, including Tootsie's Orchid Lounge and Robert's Western World. You may also want to try one of the city's many monster truck rides. You'll have a blast on one of these tours, especially if you're visiting during the summer.
  • If you're not into music, you may want to try one of the many guided tours of Nashville's haunted places. You'll have an opportunity to learn about alleged haunted houses and mysterious tunnels beneath the city's streets. These tours can be found in a variety of tour operators, and some may only be available during certain times of the year. You'll want to check with your tour operator before booking to make sure they're running in your area.

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