Top 5 Completely Free Things to Do in Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Gayle Crabtree

There are five completely free things to do in Murfreesboro, Tennessee that families may find especially appealing. Travelers sometimes overlook this small town in Rutherford County. Its proximity to Nashville can overshadow all that this city has to offer.

Dig below the surface and visitors quickly realize that Murfreesboro has a feel and flavor all its own. It is a long list of completely free things to see and do. People sometimes overlook Murfreesboro in favor of the larger city nearby. A trip to this town is an unbeatable combination of fun and budget travel.

Are you searching for completely free things to do in Murfreesboro or Rutherford County, TN? If so, this is your list.

Stones River National Battlefield

A high number of fatalities were sustained by both sides during this battle. It is known as one of the bloodiest in the Civil War. However, a less common fact is that the battle took place among a forest of fragile cedar glades.

These glades exist in a uniquely delicate ecosystem that is only found in Middle Tennessee. The national battlefield is honors fallen soldiers while simultaneously protecting the cedar glades. No entrance fee makes it one of the completely free things to do in Murfreesboro that should not be missed.

Historic Downtown Murfreesboro

Couples can enjoy strolling hand in hand as they walk through this area. It's one of the completely free things to do in Murfreesboro that will keep families busy for an afternoon. The area ranges from hip to historic. Shops and boutiques offer one of a kind items. Visitors can find a unique souvenir from the trip or stop in for a bite at one of several eateries. A photo stop by the historic courthouse completes the visit.

National Historic District '" North Maney Avenue

This historic is almost completely residential. Architectural styles represented are Federal, Italianite and Greek Revival. The buildings and homes represent a 16 block area that spans 100 years. The oldest houses were built in the 1830s and the newest in the 1930s. A self-guided driving tour of this district is both interesting and free.

Murfreesboro Bark Park

This is one of the free things to do in Murfreesboro that the entire family can enjoy '" including Fido. Off leash dog parks are becoming more popular and this one closes shortly before dusk. They can be a good place to get some exercise after being cooped up in the car. Responsible pet ownership is a must. Dogs must wear proof of current vaccinations. Get all the details from the Murfressborotn.gov link in the resources section of this article.

Greenway

Where would any city be without a greenway? Take a hike, have a picnic or slide your boat into the water. There are several trailheads throughout the city. Visitors can step into history at one of several historic sites or spend time playing on a modern playground. Paved trails make the greenways accessible for everyone. This is another one of the great free things in Murfreesboro that families will enjoy.

Information is accurate as of the date of this writing. Attractions and fees may change at any time without notice. As always, visitors to any attraction should call to verify before arriving.

Published by Gayle Crabtree

Gayle is an expert in budget and family travel. She is a trained mission team leader who has traveled extensively throughout the United States and Canada. Her road trips experiences include traveling with di...  View profile

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  • Mike Powers8/18/2011

    Excellent suggestions! Thanks!

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  • Laura Cone8/16/2011

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