Find out what made our list of the 10 best kid-friendly activities in Nashville, Tennessee

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Nashville, Tennessee is known as a really fun city to visit, but if you are traveling to Music City with kids, you may wonder what’s to do there that your kid would enjoy.  Well, I have a list of 10 activities and, depending on your child’s tastes, they are bound to enjoy at least a few of these activities!  And if you click through our links, you’re bound to find some good deals, too!

1. Nashville Zoo

There’s a reason the Nashville Zoo is the #1 attraction in Middle Tennessee. The zoo is home to more than 2,100 animals from all around the world, like Masai Giraffes, Sumatran tigers, Caribbean flamingos, clouded leopards, red pandas & more.  There’s a walk-in kangaroo, tortoise & lorikeet exhibit.  And seeing the animals is not the only part of the visit that will be fun for your kid: there’s also a 66,000 square-foot Jungle Gym and a carousel, mini-train, and new zip line.

In short, there should be plenty of fun for your kids if you visit the Nashville Zoo.  You can book a Nashville Zoo ticket here.

2. Nashville Shores Water Park

Located on the shores of Percy Priest Lake in nearby Hermitage is Nashville Shores Water Park,where you are bound to find lots of fun activities. For instance, you could surf in a massive wave pool, ride the 6-story raft ride Big Kahuna, relax on a lazy river or enjoy the massive tree house & playground of Kowabunga Beach.  There’s even ziplining & disc golf available here!

You can learn about a discounted Nashville Shores ticket here.

3. Rainforest Café

This is a Landry’s restaurant that is one of my personal favorite restaurants. I’ve visited it everywhere I go that has one, from Anaheim to Sante Fe to Dallas to Orlando & so on & everyone is great. The animatronic rainforest animals and the “rainstorms” you experience here are fun for all ages, and your kids should have a blast.  Added bonus?  The food is really good.  You can find this in Opry Mills shopping center.

4. Madame Tussauds

While you’re at Opry Mills, you can also stop by Madame Tussauds, where you can become fascinated by the lifelike wax celebrities & famous characters. Of course, it’s Nashville, so you’ll see lots of popular country artists, both real (like Reba McEntire, Luke Bryan & Blake Shelton) and fictional (like Rayna James & Deacon Claybourne from the TV show Nashville).  You can find out how to get discounted tickets to Madame Tussauds here.

5. Aquarium Restaurant

This is another Landry restaurant that you can find in Opry Mills shopping center and I always visit this restaurant every time I am in Nashville, even if I am just driving through Nashville and it’s the only thing I do in Nashville. The food is delicious and I love being able to see the fish while I eat.  While you’re waiting for your food to be ready, you can take your kids around the restaurant to see the beautiful fish.

6. Opry Mills

And if you want to spend some more time in Opry Mills, there’s a children’s play area, Tennessee Treasures. It’s located in Zone 3 near the Children’s Place.  Kids can climb on tops of large replicas of musical instruments that play sounds when they are touched.  There’s soft seating in the area and a place to charge up electronics, so it’s a great place to sit while your kids play if you need a break.  Or if you want to do some shopping and you have another person in your party who can watch the kids play while you take advantage of the great prices at the outlet mall.

7. SoundWaves at Gaylord Opryland

Nearby Opry Mills is Gaylord Opryland, a luxurious hotel with its own indoor waterpark.  It has water slides, a lazy river, and more.  You can purchase tickets without having to book the hotel.

But if you’d like to stay at the famous hotel, you can check for good rates here.

8. Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum

This is a great attraction for country music fans, but if you worry that there’s nothing to interest a child who may not care about country music history, don’t; the Country Music Hall of Fame Museum has a number of fun & interactive programs that the whole family can enjoy. There are workshops on Saturdays (and in the summer on Fridays, too) at the Taylor Swift Education Center where kids can get lessons in instruments like electric guitar, banjo, fiddle etc. (and you can borrow an instrument or bring your own) or enjoy art programs or songwriting lessons.  Your family can have fun together taking a scavenger hunt of the museum.

You can buy cheap tickets here.

9. General Jackson Showboat Lunch Cruise

You can take in picturesque views & scenery from the General Jackson Showboat, and you are sure to be entertained – and well fed – at the same time. While you eat, you can watch a country music comedy show, performed by a great cast with 2 rising country stars & a country comedian, plus a live band.  They’ll perform a mix of hits of yesterday and today. You can hear hits by artists like Rascal Flatts, Pasty Cline, Taylor Swift, George Jones, Jason Aldean, Tammy Wynette & more!  And during the entertainment you can dine on a buffet-style meal with delicious main courses like pork medallions & smoked chicken, great sides like Tennessee cheddar grits & cornbread muffins with honey butter, salads, desserts, etc.

10. Adventureworks Zipline Forest at Fontanel

If your family likes something more adventurous, then try Adventureworks Zipline Forest at Fontanel. You and your family can have fun seeing Nashville from up to up to 85 feet high – and going at speeds of up to 35 miles per hour.  You can purchase your ticket here.

 

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